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Assistant Patient Pathway Coordinator - Gynaecology inColchester inColchester PUBLISHED THU 23 JAN 2025

Band 3: £24,071 to £25,674 a year per annum, pro rata  PERMANENT 
MULTI-DISCIPLINARY NHS

East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust Follow East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on patient care by ensuring smooth management of their pathway from referral to discharge.
Work within a collaborative multi-disciplinary team, fostering professional relationships and teamwork.
Gain valuable experience in a healthcare setting, enhancing administrative and organizational skills relevant to the NHS.
Be at the forefront of patient coordination, ensuring that patients are seen by the most appropriate clinicians and improving health outcomes.
Play a crucial role in managing appointment schedules and resources, contributing to the efficient operation of the gynaecology department.
Engage directly with patients, providing them with essential support and guidance throughout their healthcare journey.
Benefit from working in an established NHS foundation trust, with opportunities for professional development and training.
The East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust is seeking an Assistant Patient Pathway Coordinator to support the Gynaecology team in Colchester. This role involves serving as the primary contact for all administrative matters related to patients' care pathways, from referral to discharge. The coordinator will be responsible for processing and logging referrals, scheduling appointments efficiently, and ensuring that necessary diagnostics and investigations are conducted and results are available for consultations.

The ideal candidate should be enthusiastic and dedicated to enhancing patient experiences by ensuring smooth management of pathways. They will work closely within a multi-disciplinary team to ensure that patients are scheduled correctly and seen by the appropriate clinicians throughout their treatment.

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