Chc Advisor - Preston, United Kingdom - NHS Lancashire and South Cumbria Integrated Care Board

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1.8 WTE VACANCIES HAVE ARISEN WITHIN THE BLACKPOOL PLUS FYLDE & WYRE CHC PLACE BASED TEAM

ROLE IS FAMILY FRIENDLY AND OPEN TO ALL ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONALS & NURSES


The post holder will work within the Continuing Healthcare Team concerning the commissioning and reviewing arrangements associated with our Child and Adult continuing healthcare funded placements.

The post holder will lead on Best Interest decisions and Court of Protection cases as necessary liaising with relevant agencies as required for CHC funded patients.

The post is a mix of agile working with some office based working, as well as visiting people within their own homes & in placements


Currently we are looking for a motivated and experienced RMN, RGN or AHP who can work autonomously and collaboratively in a multi-agency environment with individuals and their representatives to support the assessment and review process for NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC) and NHS Funded Nursing Care (FNC).

You will undertake comprehensive person-centred assessments so CHC and FNC eligibility can be determined.

Our hours of work are Monday -Friday, 9am -5pm with the opportunity for agile working.

Lancashire & South Cumbria ICB is committed to the personal and professional development of their staff and offers a wide selection of learning and development opportunities.


Lancashire & South Cumbria ICB is a fully-authorised ICB responsible for the full range of ICB statutory duties and powers.

The ICB aim is to improve the health of the people of Lancashire & South Cumbria and reduce health inequalities through strong, clinically-led commissioning of high quality healthcare services.

An exciting opportunity has arisen within our Continuing Health Care Team. Role involves assessing patients for Continuing Care funding (CHC), holding a caseload and reviewing patients as necessary. Good induction and training offered. Friendly Multi-disciplinary Team. The role is varied and involves working closely with Local Authority, Acute Trusts and with providers


You will work within the Mental Capacity Act and gain experience involving Best Interest decisions and Court of Protection work.


This is an exciting opportunity to work within a successful, progressive ICB and to make a positive contribution to the lives of people in Lancashire & South Cumbria.

Service Providers


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Monitor progress on care to:


  • Inform future commissioning arrangements
  • Assist in identifying future resource implications
  • Ensure informed information is available on care as required to assist the commissioning function
  • Investigate sources and reasons for referrals and to influence future referral patterns
  • Determine compliance with theICBs commissioning policies
  • Supporting patients to ensure that the most effective care is commissioned, of a good quality and in the appropriate location
  • Achieve the most effective use of the ICBs resources
  • Benchmarking NHS and Non NHS provider services ensuring analysis of National Care Standards Reports and other Clinical Governance data
  • Initial visits to potential providers and ongoing attendance at relevant review meetings
  • Provide and receive highly complex, sensitive information. Communicate complex client condition related information to health and Social care professionals/clients and other groups of staff
  • To maintain and update the Case Management on CMS following each patient contact
  • To keep up to date with Department of Health Guidance Circulars and ensure proper implementation of policies and procedures
Other Key Responsibilities

  • Attend panels as appropriate which consider difficult to place clients/high cost placements. Prepare and circulate reports relevant to meeting, including reports for Court of Protection and attendance at hearings where necessary
  • Attend meetings as required
  • Understand the MCA and DOLS ensuring that this is monitored effectively
  • Be responsible for the case management of CHC Funded Clients
  • Provide the first point of contact for internal and external enquiries about individual cases
  • Provide advice on clinical issues relating to individual cases where appropriate
  • Monitor compliance with terms of individual patient/client Service Agreements. This includes awareness of expenditure.
  • Work in collaboration where necessary with the ICBs Complex Cases Team concerning future need/provision of nursing home and domiciliary care
  • Responsibility and involvement in future service provision which impacts on the whole ICB
  • Participate in the improvement of services as directed by the Quality Monitoring Team and line manager
  • Safeguarding is a key responsibility with this role and the post holder will implement the ICB Safeguarding Policy
  • Maintain contemporaneous clinical records in line with Trust clinical records policy and Professional standards for record keeping.
  • Comply with NMC requirements for Revalidation (if nurse) and maintain professional portfolio that demonstrates effective training ha

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