Job description
Band 4 Waiting List Coordinator
The Trauma & Orthopaedic department have an exciting opportunity for a Waiting List Coordinator.
The successful candidate will be responsible for managing and booking Consultant theatre lists, booking consent clinics as well as organising pre-op assessment. You should have exceptional organisational skills, eye for detail and be able to prioritise changing workloads.
- To maintain surgeons’ theatre diaries, selecting appropriate case mix in chronological order, acknowledging clinical priority
- To co-ordinate admission and associated pre-operative assessment clinics, ensuring all key staff are aware of organisational arrangements
- To act as a contact point, liaising with patients, relatives, medical representatives, GP’s/other hospitals, nursing staff, surgical team and support services
- To record performance of additional capacity to meet demand/shortfall in elective capacity
- To liaise with consultants and other staff regarding annual leave and other absences, to ensure operating lists are appropriately booked and closed if necessary.
- To manage the waiting list of a group of Consultants using Careflow, in accordance with the BNSSG Access Policy
- To be aware of maximum waiting time targets for patients and monitor the Patient Target List (PTL) on a daily basis to ensure Government Access Targets are not breached
The elective Orthopaedic service is provided by a team of 39 North Bristol Trust and University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust Consultants, as part of a Bristol wide centralised orthopaedic service delivered at the AOC.
- To manage the end to end elective patient pathway
- Plays a central role with the services and is required to liaise with hospital medical staff, other departments, GP’s, patients and the general public
- To manage the end to end elective patient pathway for a group of Clinicians, coordinating admissions and associated pre-operative clinics, theatre lists and imaging as required.
- To liaise with patients and book their required appointments for their procedures.