Integrated Care Services Triage Nurse

Salus Medical Services, Aldershot, Hampshire

Integrated Care Services Triage Nurse

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Salus Medical Services, Aldershot, Hampshire

  • Part time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

Posted today, 15 Nov | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: c626f1cd90174e67a59c1a26c79fc659

Full Job Description

Salus is a GP Federation which was formed by the local GP practices within North East Hampshire and Farnham. This Includes practices located in Aldershot, Farnborough, Fleet, Farnham & Yateley. We hold several contracts supporting primary care to deliver services on behalf of those practices, helping them work better together and with other healthcare providers leading to improved patient services and developing new ones due to constant changes in the Primary Care environment.

We also assist practices with admin, operational and HR support and facilitate shared learning across localities. By engaging with the public, we also help ensure that services are designed and developed with patient and public involvement.

Main duties of the job

Clinical & psycho-social triage, supported by robust protocol and clinical templates. This will include a high level of rapid, fast and routine pace communication, over the telephone, virtually via Microsoft Teams and by email.

Support and input to care planning and collaborative decision making alongside community service colleagues including Urgent Community Response Teams, Intermediate Care Teams, Community Nurses, Mental Health Practitioners, Specialist Nurses, Community-Based Therapy Teams, Social Prescribers, Adult Social Care, Hospice Services and Home Visiting Paramedic Practitioners

This role is for 16 hours per week, this will be on set days as follows: Monday 12pm 8pm; Tuesday 8am 12pm & one other morning (8am 12pm) of your choice.

Salus Medical Services Limited is a federation of 21 GP practices operating in the North East Hampshire and Farnham Clinical Commissioning Group area. We aim to stabilise, sustain, and shape plans for primary care and provide a unified voice for healthcare. The organisation is dedicated to enhancing patient care and improving the health of the local population whilst developing the core of current primary care services to enable a greater provision of proactive, personalised and coordinated health and social care.