Discharge Co-ordinator - Nottingham, United Kingdom - Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a full-time post as a Discharge Coordinator on ward C4/C5.

You will work closely with the multi-disciplinary team to ensure safe and timely discharges from the ward.

This job will predominately be Monday to Friday 08:00am - 16:00pm with the potential requirement for occasional weekend working.


Please note, this post is aligned to Trust specific pay scales and terms and conditions of service and is not linked to the 2016 doctors in training terms and conditions of service and pay scales.


In addition to the below summary you need to familiarize yourself with full Job Description and Person Specification documents attached to this advert.


The aim of the role is to ensure that all patients are tracked through their ward stay, to ensure timely discharge including highlighting any escalations where necessary.


The post holder will have awareness of and escalate delays along a patient's journey, working with the ward team, Integrated Discharge Team and Bronze on Call as required to minimise these.

The post holder will support the Nurse in Charge and bay nurses to complete any non-clinical tasks which may expedite the patient journey, thereby releasing nursing staff to better support the ward and care for their patients.


Delays to work through will include waits for diagnostic scan, wait for clinical review of reported scan, wait for completion of TTO, and wait for discharge following TTO.

Actions the post holder will implement to reduce delays will include liaising directly with the clinical staff on the ward, liaising with diagnostic specialties, booking transport, and speaking with patients and relatives.


The post holder will work proactively, pre-empting delays where possible, and helping to plan for discharge when a patient is 'maybe-home'.


We are looking for staff who are passionate about delivering the highest standards of care and put the patient at the centre at all times.

We offer a truly unique experience working within the Medicine Division NUH. We recognise outstanding individuals and support them in their career and development in every way we can.


A key feature of our division is the positive culture we have developed which is based on valuing, trust, engagement and involvement of our staff.

We consistently deliver high quality innovative services

Nottingham University Hospitals (NUH) is one of the biggest and busiest NHS Trusts in the country.

We are, a large, complex, person-centred organisation with an excellent national and international reputation for the quality of patient care, research, education and innovation.

For more information about the Trust, visit our website


Some of the benefits of working for our organisation include:
Flexible working

Opportunities for to be innovative/creative in the workplace

Friendly and supportive work colleagues within the team

Salary sacrifice schemes

Cycle to work and travel

Please see the attached the Job Description and Person Specification for key duties and responsibilities.


The discharge coordinator will be working alongside the large multi-disciplinary team of nurses, doctors, physiotherapists, care support workers, occupational therapists and social workers.

The Discharge Coordinator would be expected to liaise with the Integrated Discharge Team following the Discharge to Assess pathways as well as working with the nursing and medical staff to ensure prompt discharges from the ward via the Discharge Lounge as much as possible.

They would also be expected to help the team keep the ward environment clean and tidy and be an approachable helpful member of the ward team.

Other responsibilities include answering phones, liaise with patients and their relatives and chase any delays to facilitate a safe discharge.


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