Waiting List Co-ordinator - Nottingham, United Kingdom - Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

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This is an exciting opportunity to join the Renal vascular access waiting list team.

We are looking to appoint a full time Waiting List Coordinator

The hours are full time 37.5 per week Monday to Friday.

when fully trained option to work from home.

Days to be discussed.

You will be a conscientious and enthusiastic team player, with excellent organisational and communication skills. You will have a good understanding on the 18 week RTT pathway.

You will need to be able to demonstrate a clear understanding of patient confidentiality, and be able to remain calm under pressure and work to agreed deadlines.

There are so many reasons to choose NUH as the place to start your NHS career.

  • Our commitment to patient safety and the fact that we're a leader in clinical excellence and outcomes.
  • Being part of a busy, dynamic Trust.
  • Making important contributions to the next generation through teaching, research and innovation; working with world leading clinical experts using stateoftheart facilities and being at the forefront of utilising technology to improve patient care.
  • NUH is made up of thousands of passionate dedicated colleagues, from a variety of backgrounds and doing a wide range of jobs and roles, who are committed to providing great care for our patients.
The post holder will manage the Vascular Access and the Renal General surgery waiting list. We have consultants and surgeons that you will converse with on a daily basis,

Responsible for adding/removing patients to the NUH waiting list and co-ordinating/booking admission to hospital, using hospital IT systems, e.g. Medway PAS/Blue Spier, eMed.

  • Be responsible for management and accurate validation of consultant waiting lists in line with 18 week RTT targets, maintaining accurate records to ensure all admissions for elective procedures are outcome and completed on Medway PAS, in line with Trust Access Policy.
  • Ensure patients are added to appropriate waiting lists using hospital IT systems in accordance with Trust policies.
  • Ensure all relevant actions are taken to initiate, amend and cancel theatre lists in accordance with theatre policy
  • To arrange transport for patients that require it
  • Book HDU/ITU/PICU beds are required following correct protocol
  • To be responsible for arranging emergency cover for theatre sessions where the surgeon becomes unavailable at short notice.
  • Working to agreed protocols to negotiate patient admissions for inpatient and day surgery procedures and minor procedure treatments.
  • Provide appropriate confirmation letter to patient, along with any relevant supporting information.
  • Ensure all relevant patient information is recorded on the Trust's IT systems and updated accordingly in line with Trust Access Policy and Procedures.
  • Amend patient information and admission requirements in line with preoperative assessment information/findings.
  • Provide nonclinical advice regarding patient admission process seeking further advice from the Consultants or lead nurses as required.
  • Liaise with clinicians regarding appropriate scheduling of patients such as case mix together with other key information to ensure the full utilisation of theatre lists.
  • In conjunction with the appropriate managers liaise with external healthcare providers to facilitate the timely admission of patients.
  • Be responsible for identifying potential breaches against Trust waiting list targets, and taking timely and appropriate action to avoid the breach, including 28 day for cancelled ops.
  • Liaise with clinical staff to ensure the availability of any specialist equipment as required.
  • Ensure any patients who have not responded to letters, or do not attend preoperative assessment clinics are contacted in line with the Trust Waiting List Policy.
  • Produce accurate theatre lists for scheduling meetings, attend said theatre meetings, and undertake all required follow up actions.
  • Undertake any other duties and responsibilities, which may reasonably be required.
  • Participate in team, professional and personal development activities.
  • Weekly PTL meeting to discuss long waiters.
  • Attend Theatre scheduling meeting
  • Undertake any other duties which may be reasonably required.

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