This is an exciting new role designed to support the work of Weymouth and Portland Frailty Team.
Weymouth and Portland Frailty Team is well established and has been expanding since April 2015 to provide proactive holistic care for complex frail patients who are living in care homes or housebound and has also established an Ageing Well Clinic in 2022. This team is led by a General Practitioner and has a team of Frailty Practitioners who are Nurses, Advanced Clinical Practitioners, paramedics, Occupational Therapist, physiotherapist and are supported by a Frailty Care Coordinator and 3 Frailty Health Care Assistants. There is a focus on ongoing case finding using risk profiling measures (EFI) and population health management (DiiS).
The main aims of the Frailty service are to -
Deliver EHCH (enhanced health in care homes)
Provide proactive, routine assessments based on a Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment to patients living in their own homes
To make timely referrals to the wider multi-professional team to improve overall wellbeing reduce risk of falls, reduce risk of deterioration and reduce risk of hospital admission.
To complete Personalised Care and Support Plans, focusing on what matters most to the patient
To proactively identify patients who would benefit from a holistic assessment
To support Ageing Well in the community, with a focus on reducing the progression of frailty / reversing this where possible
To assess patient who have been re-referred with frailty related decline
Effective team work to ensure the right patient is seen by the right staff member at the right time
You will need outstanding people skills, a caring nature and good IT skills with a desire to learn in this ever-changing environment.
An ethos of promotion of independence, personalisation and partnership-working is integral to this role.
Essential attributes for the role are as follows -
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Good teamworking skills
Self-motivated and able to work on own
Good organisational skills
About us
Two Harbours Healthcare is a not for profit organisation led by local General Practices in Weymouth and Portland. Our goal is to work more closely together (and with stakeholders) to share expertise, resources and provide services for the NHS.
Job responsibilities
The purpose of the role is to support the day to day running of Weymouth and Portland Frailty Team as follows -
Support with information gathering for new referrals this will involve making telephone calls to the patient and or their relatives carers and seeking further information to enable to allocation and prioritisation of the patient
Support with information gathering for re-referrals this will involve making telephone calls to the patient and or their relatives carers and seeking further information to enable to allocation and prioritisation of the patient
Work closely and in partnership with PCN colleagues including Social Prescribing Link Workers, Health Coaches and Clinical Pharmacist(s) handing over to these teams when appropriate
Make follow up phone calls to identified patients to review progress and feed back to senior clinical staff
Arranging follow up
Supporting with recall management
Support with risk profiling, including data and searches
Use Population Health Intelligence and Risk Stratification tools proactively to identify groups of patients for MDT discussions or to deliver health services
May attend MDT meetings and support with referral management
Opportunity to develop and shape this service
Perform any duty specifically delegated by your line manager as being properly the responsibility of this post.
The tasks and responsibilities in this job description may change in the light of developments within the PCN and are subject to review.
Person Specification
Skills
Essential
Understanding and adherence to strict confidentiality
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, both written and verbal
Good teamworking skills
Able to analyse & extract relevant information
Good organizational skills
Able to use own judgement, resourcefulness and common sense
Able to work under pressure
Able to prioritise workload and meet deadlines
Qualifications
Essential
Good general secondary education including Maths and English
Desirable
Presentation skills
Change management
Has completed General Practice Assistant qualification
Experience
Essential
Data analysis and interpretation
Experience of working with patients or the public in a customer care environment.
Desirable
Primary Care experience
Working in a healthcare setting as part of a team
Knowledge
Essential
Good working knowledge of primary care and the challenges facing patient care in the NHS.
A good range of IT knowledge including Word, Excel, email and databases
Desirable
IT GP clinical system, SystmOne
Needs of patients with long-term conditions
Health promotion strategies and Public Health issues in the local area
Change-management and ability to support patients to change lifestyle
Negotiation and conflict management skills
Ability to identify determinants on health in the local area
Awareness of local and national health policy
Awareness of issues within the wider health economy
Personal Qualities
Essential
Self-directed working using initiative
Innovative approach
Highly motivated
Caring, compassionate and confident
Calm approach, performing under pressure
Positive attitude
Pleasant and articulate
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent
Pay: From 14.06 per hour
Benefits:
Company pension
On-site parking
Sick pay
Work Location: In person
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