Commissioning Practitioner inChester inChester PUBLISHED 30 DEC 2023

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year pa  PERMANENT 

You can find a detailed job description and person specification in the documents section below.

The post holder will:

  • ensure assessments are undertaken in line with the National Framework for Continuing Healthcare and funded-Nursing Care and submitted to the ICB within the services key performance indicators.
  • commission appropriate packages of care for individuals eligible for CHC or other NHS funded care, in line with the Commissioning Policy.
  • provide case management and ongoing review of individuals eligible for CHC or other NHS funded care in accordance with the National Framework for Continuing Healthcare and NHS-Funded Nursing Care.
  • manage complaints/disputes.
  • process urgent fast track referrals and, where appropriate, procure packages of care in a timely manner for individuals who are receiving or require end of life care.


Previous applicants need not apply

We are looking for a Registered Nurse (Adult - all disciplines), Allied Health equivalent (registered HCPC) or registered Social Worker to join our All-Age Continuing Care Service across the Cheshire area on a permanent basis.

If you are a person who likes a challenge and works at a high level what are you waiting for? Apply now and come and join our skilled and friendly team on this thrilling journey and help reshape the future of Continuing Healthcare across the Cheshire footprint.

As a Commissioning Practitioner, you will be responsible for assessing individuals, ensuring the National Framework for NHS Continuing Healthcare and Funded-Nursing Care is adhered to. This also includes planning and commissioning packages of care and the review of these to ensure they meet identified health outcomes.

You will support personalised care by offering personal health budgets and help individuals and their families to understand these.

Successful candidates will have excellent communication skills, be resilient and have the ability to work autonomously and as part of a team.

You can find a detailed job description and person specification in the documents section below.

The post holder will:

  • ensure assessments are undertaken in line with the National Framework for Continuing Healthcare and funded-Nursing Care and submitted to the ICB within the services key performance indicators.
  • commission appropriate packages of care for individuals eligible for CHC or other NHS funded care, in line with the Commissioning Policy.
  • provide case management and ongoing review of individuals eligible for CHC or other NHS funded care in accordance with the National Framework for Continuing Healthcare and NHS-Funded Nursing Care.
  • manage complaints/disputes.
  • process urgent fast track referrals and, where appropriate, procure packages of care in a timely manner for individuals who are receiving or require end of life care.


Previous applicants need not apply

We are looking for a Registered Nurse (Adult - all disciplines), Allied Health equivalent (registered HCPC) or registered Social Worker to join our All-Age Continuing Care Service across the Cheshire area on a permanent basis.

If you are a person who likes a challenge and works at a high level what are you waiting for? Apply now and come and join our skilled and friendly team on this thrilling journey and help reshape the future of Continuing Healthcare across the Cheshire footprint.

As a Commissioning Practitioner, you will be responsible for assessing individuals, ensuring the National Framework for NHS Continuing Healthcare and Funded-Nursing Care is adhered to. This also includes planning and commissioning packages of care and the review of these to ensure they meet identified health outcomes.

You will support personalised care by offering personal health budgets and help individuals and their families to understand these.

Successful candidates will have excellent communication skills, be resilient and have the ability to work autonomously and as part of a team.



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