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Location
Salary
£37,338 - £44,962 per annum
Profession
Nurse (adult and children)
Grade
Band 6
Deadline
09 Jul 2025
Contract Type
Permanent
Posted Date
25 Jun 2025

Job overview

The Liverpool University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic nurse to join our dynamic Complex Discharge Team. This position is well suited to an individual that is looking to advance and change their career path while gaining hands on experience in discharge planning and clinical utilization in a supportive workplace.

You will be working closely with the multi-disciplinary team and community partners to proactively plan and arrange the discharge of a diverse group of patients. You will be able to enhance your own clinical knowledge as well as provide expert knowledge to your peers.

The Liverpool University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust use a Clinical Utilization and Bed Management system to aid with flow and identify any potential barriers to discharge. This is overseen by the Complex Discharge Team as experts in the patient journey and will be key to ensuring that a quality service is given to our patients as well as being patient centred.

Main duties of the job

Responsible for ensuring patients have a timely and appropriate discharge Plan, with support will act upon any delays quickly to promote a safe and effective discharge.

To ensure that patients and relatives have a named individual to assist them to be involved in decisions about their care and how they will be affected.

To Act as a support for ward staff, facilitating the patients discharge from hospital, working alongside hospital

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

  • You must have at least 2+ years post registration experience within an acute setting working as a Registered Nurse.
  • Knowledge of Discharge Planning and Pathways is desirable.
  • To review all allocated patients regarding the necessity to stay in hospital against criteria to reside on a daily basis.
  • Identify barriers or gaps for delays to treatment or discharge.
  • Demonstrate a knowledge of NICE, Map of medicine guidelines specific to the speciality the patient is assigned to.
  • Identify delays in diagnostics or treatment.
  • Use utilisation management system software package to record patient information, compliance with treatment and any variances to that plan.
  • To analyse data and information to produce reports of patient flow
  • Make presentations as necessary on relevant topic areas.
  • Work closely with Consultants, nurses, AHPs’ around management plans to consider alternative methods and venues for completing interventions out of hospital where this would be clinically appropriate whilst also minimising length of stay.
  • Resolve issues that are preventing patients who do not clinically require to be in an acute hospital bed.
  • To work with the ward staff, ward managers and Matrons to support them in their role of discharge planning and reducing length of stay.