We are looking for an organised and motivated Care Coordinator to join North Sedgemoor Primary Care Network. This is a role at the heart of our patient journey, where your skills in organisation and communication will directly improve the experience of people receiving care.
As a Care Coordinator, you will be the link that holds everything together. You will arrange appointments, manage referrals, and coordinate multidisciplinary meetings so that patients are seen by the right person, in the right place, at the right time. By keeping information accurate and processes running smoothly, you will free up clinical teams to focus on care and give patients the reassurance that nothing has been missed.
You will work across our practices in Burnham on Sea, Berrow, Highbridge, Cheddar and Axbridge, so a driving licence and access to a vehicle are essential. No previous healthcare experience is required. Full training and support will be provided.
If you are someone who enjoys organising, problem solving and making a difference behind the scenes, this role will give you the opportunity to see the impact of your work every single day.
Main duties of the job
Book and manage appointments across practices and PCN services, matching patients to the right clinician or team
Coordinate referrals to community, hospital and voluntary sector services, and track outcomes
Prepare schedules, papers and attendance for MDT meetings, record clear actions, and follow them through
Keep patient records accurate and up to date in clinical systems, ensuring data quality and confidentiality
Act as a professional point of contact for patients and partner services, providing clear information and timely updates
Work across Burnham on Sea, Berrow, Highbridge, Cheddar and Axbridge, supporting service delivery where needed
About us
North Sedgemoor PCN brings together GP practices that care for around 50,000 people across Burnham on Sea, Berrow, Brent, Highbridge, Cheddar and Axbridge. We are clinically led and community focused, with a friendly welcome team and a collaborative way of working.
This is an exciting time to join us. We are scaling our services and entering a period of transformation to improve access, coordination and patient experience. You will be supported by clear processes, regular supervision and colleagues who look out for each other. We offer funded training, opportunities to develop, flexible working where possible, and access to NHS pension and wellbeing resources.
Details
Date posted
26 August 2025
Pay scheme
Other
Salary
12.85 an hour
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Full-time, Part-time
Reference number
A3949-25-0003
Job locations
Berrow Health Campus
Brent Road
Burnham-on-sea
Somerset
TA8 2JU
Job description
Job responsibilities
The Care Coordinator will play a key role in ensuring patients across North Sedgemoor PCN receive timely, well organised and coordinated care. The post holder will be responsible for booking and managing appointments, coordinating referrals, supporting multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings, and maintaining accurate patient records. They will act as a knowledgeable and professional point of contact for patients, carers, clinicians, and partner organisations.
This is a permanent, network-wide role. The post holder will work across practices in Burnham on Sea, Brent, Highbridge, Cheddar and Axbridge, and must hold a driving licence and have access to a vehicle. Full training and support will be provided. Main duties and responsibilities
Manage patient access and appointment booking, ensuring patients are directed to the most appropriate clinician or service according to need and urgency
Coordinate referrals to hospital, community, social care and voluntary sector services, and monitor progress to ensure timely outcomes
Prepare and support multidisciplinary meetings and virtual home rounds, including scheduling, producing agendas and papers, recording accurate actions, and following up agreed outcomes
Maintain a working knowledge of local services, referral pathways and community support to signpost patients effectively
Act as a professional and courteous point of contact for patients and carers, providing clear information, responding to queries, and arranging reasonable adjustments such as interpreting or transport where required
Input and maintain accurate records on clinical and administrative systems, ensuring data quality, confidentiality, and compliance with policies
Assist the PCN in collecting activity data and supporting performance reporting for Enhanced Services, including Enhanced Health in Care Homes
Escalate concerns promptly to appropriate clinicians or managers, including safeguarding issues, deteriorating patient needs, or barriers to access
Provide administrative cover and support to practices across the network when required
Contribute to the development of PCN services and improvement projects that enhance access, coordination and patient experience
Uphold all PCN and practice policies, including confidentiality, information governance, equality and diversity, health and safety, infection prevention, and safeguarding General responsibilities
Maintain the confidentiality of information about patients, staff and organisational business at all times in line with the Data Protection Act 2018 and local policy
Participate in mandatory training and maintain competence in areas including safeguarding, information governance and infection prevention
Take responsibility for personal health and safety and that of colleagues, patients and visitors, in line with legislation and policy
Report risks, incidents and near misses promptly and support a culture of learning and service improvement
Demonstrate flexibility in working arrangements to support evening or weekend sessions if required by service needs
Act in accordance with the values and policies of North Sedgemoor PCN Job description
Job responsibilities
The Care Coordinator will play a key role in ensuring patients across North Sedgemoor PCN receive timely, well organised and coordinated care. The post holder will be responsible for booking and managing appointments, coordinating referrals, supporting multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings, and maintaining accurate patient records. They will act as a knowledgeable and professional point of contact for patients, carers, clinicians, and partner organisations.
This is a permanent, network-wide role. The post holder will work across practices in Burnham on Sea, Brent, Highbridge, Cheddar and Axbridge, and must hold a driving licence and have access to a vehicle. Full training and support will be provided. Main duties and responsibilities
Manage patient access and appointment booking, ensuring patients are directed to the most appropriate clinician or service according to need and urgency
Coordinate referrals to hospital, community, social care and voluntary sector services, and monitor progress to ensure timely outcomes
Prepare and support multidisciplinary meetings and virtual home rounds, including scheduling, producing agendas and papers, recording accurate actions, and following up agreed outcomes
Maintain a working knowledge of local services, referral pathways and community support to signpost patients effectively
Act as a professional and courteous point of contact for patients and carers, providing clear information, responding to queries, and arranging reasonable adjustments such as interpreting or transport where required
Input and maintain accurate records on clinical and administrative systems, ensuring data quality, confidentiality, and compliance with policies
Assist the PCN in collecting activity data and supporting performance reporting for Enhanced Services, including Enhanced Health in Care Homes
Escalate concerns promptly to appropriate clinicians or managers, including safeguarding issues, deteriorating patient needs, or barriers to access
Provide administrative cover and support to practices across the network when required
Contribute to the development of PCN services and improvement projects that enhance access, coordination and patient experience
Uphold all PCN and practice policies, including confidentiality, information governance, equality and diversity, health and safety, infection prevention, and safeguarding General responsibilities
Maintain the confidentiality of information about patients, staff and organisational business at all times in line with the Data Protection Act 2018 and local policy
Participate in mandatory training and maintain competence in areas including safeguarding, information governance and infection prevention
Take responsibility for personal health and safety and that of colleagues, patients and visitors, in line with legislation and policy
Report risks, incidents and near misses promptly and support a culture of learning and service improvement
Demonstrate flexibility in working arrangements to support evening or weekend sessions if required by service needs
Act in accordance with the values and policies of North Sedgemoor PCN
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
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