Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
05 Dec, 25
Salary
31800.0
Posted On
06 Sep, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Care Plans, Patient Outcomes, Care Coordination, Sedation, Patient Care, Discharges, Assessment, Tpr
Industry
Hospital/Health Care
Part Time Registered Veterinary Nurse - Patient Coordinator FTC
Hamilton Specialist Referrals, High Wycombe, South East
Discipline: Wards
Part Time
From £31,800 FTE
We are delighted to open applications for 2 part time Patient Coordinators (RVN) to join our team at Hamilton Specialist Referrals on a 12 month fixed-term contract basis. Our successful candidates will work collaboratively within our clinical nursing team, as well as acting as a point of contact for our clients.
COORDINATING A SEAMLESS CLIENT EXPERIENCE
Join our nursing team at Hamilton Specialist Referrals as a Patient Coordinator, where you’ll play a crucial role in delivering exceptional client service and seamless patient care coordination. From admission to discharge, you’ll be the central liaison, ensuring clear, compassionate communication with clients and working closely with clinicians and the Clinical Administration team. Clinically, you will be based predominantly within our Wards team, providing high standards of care to a range of complex referral cases.
Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Client Communication: Provide a consistent and client-focused experience by keeping clients informed throughout their pet’s journey, addressing questions, providing guidance on care plans.
Patient Care: Oversee patient admissions and discharges, and manage inpatient care coordination whilst working clinically as a key part of our wards team. This will include I/V catheter placement, blood sampling, TPR & BP assessment, sedation/recoveries and nurse consults.
Team Collaboration: Act as a pivotal link between clients, clinicians, and the Clinical Administration team to maintain clear and effective communication, supporting the best possible patient outcomes.