FAQs
What is the work schedule for the Community Liaison Nurse position?
The position is part-time, requiring 13.5 hours of work per week.
What are the key responsibilities of the Community Liaison Nurse?
The key responsibilities include managing referrals from various care settings, coordinating smooth hospital discharges to community care, navigating care pathways for seamless transitions, and working within a non-patient facing role in a call centre setting.
Where is the Community Liaison Nurse position based?
The position is based in Ellesmere Port.
Is prior experience required for this position?
Yes, the role seeks an experienced and highly motivated nurse with excellent communication skills.
What type of patients will the Community Liaison Nurse work with?
The Community Liaison Nurse will work with patients transitioning from hospital to community care, ensuring they receive appropriate ongoing treatment and support from community services.
What is CWP's commitment to diversity and inclusivity in recruitment?
CWP is committed to promoting equality and diversity, developing a culture that values differences, and making recruitment practices as inclusive as possible for everyone.
Who can I contact for more information about the position?
You can contact Robbie Wade Owen, the Team Leader, at robbie.wade-owen@nhs.net or by telephone at 07385490188 for further details or informal visits.
Is there any support available for neurodivergent applicants?
Yes, neurodivergent applicants can receive assistance with completing their application form by contacting cwp.recruitment@nhs.net or by calling 01244 393100.