Engagement Officer | Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Forest Hospitals Nhs Foundation Trust, Sutton Forest Side, Ashfield
Engagement Officer | Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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Forest Hospitals Nhs Foundation Trust, Sutton Forest Side, Ashfield
- Full time
- Permanent
- Onsite working
Posted 1 week ago, 10 May | Get your application in now before you're too late!
Closing date: Closing date not specified
job Ref: 794a4f37d4844d80b29e06dae9e319a4
Full Job Description
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic and highly motivated individual with excellent communication skills to join the North Nottinghamshire Diabetic Eye Screening Programme in the role of an Engagement Officer. This post is full time 37.5 hours per week and will be based at Kings Mill Hospital in Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, but the post holder will need to travel to external venues. This post will have line management responsibility for designated staff within the admin team. The successful applicant will be responsible for managing the monthly electronic patient data transfer via GP2DRS from GP practices to the screening programme. They will work closely with GP practices to maintain the accuracy of the programme's database and to update GP practices about their DNR rate & patient uptake to screening. The post holder will need to demonstrate a high level of communication skills with the ability to prioritise competing demands of a busy environment. They will be required to undertake a range of communication tasks to support the Diabetic Eye Screening team; this will include working with patients, GP practices, other healthcare professionals and community groups with a specific aim to reduce health inequalities and to improve patient access to diabetic eye screening, in order to reduce sight threatening eye disease. Not all of our roles are eligible for sponsorship to find out which roles are eligible for sponsorship please refer to the shortage occupation list found here: Skilled Worker visa: eligible healthcare and education jobs - GOV.UK Home Office guidance has changed as of the 9thApril, anyone that requires switching visa type may not be eligible for sponsorship even if the role is on the shortage occupation list.
- To line manage the administration staff.
- Manage the Screening Programme's single collated list of patients eligible for diabetic eye screening using the monthly electronic patient data transfer via GP2DRS from GP practices to the screening programme. Working closely with GP practices to maintain the accuracy of the programme's database using the programme's specialised software and SystmOne used by the GP Practices.
- To continually work towards reducing the number of persistent non-responding patients (DNRs) which is one of the Screening Programme's KPI targets.
- The job role will incorporate identifying vulnerable patients and health inequalities.
- Analyse data using reports from the programme's specialised screening software including the Health Equity Reports, in order to establish actions for addressing inequalities and cohorts of patients with low uptake to screening.
- To put together and present reports to multidisciplinary teams including commissioners, evidencing the engagement and inequalities work undertaken, providing outcomes, analytical data & plans for future projects.
- Be responsible for the undertaking the programme's patient satisfaction surveys.
- To promote the importance of diabetic eye screening by attending and presenting at external events.
- Be responsible for keeping the programme's website up to date and advertising on social media.
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Sherwood is nationally recognised as being an excellent place to work and deliver care. We are rightly proud of the 5,500 colleagues who work here and we are the Health Service Journal's Trust of the Year in 2020. The Care Quality Commission rated King's Mill Hospital Outstanding and Newark, and Mansfield Community Hospitals Good. Overall we are rated Outstanding for care. Happy colleagues deliver better care. Our teams work in a supportive, inclusive environment, which nurtures wellbeing and has opportunities for development and progression. We do not just care for our patients, we also care for you. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion are fundamental in contributing to an inclusive workplace at Sherwood Forest Hospitals. The Trust does not tolerate any forms of discrimination, racism, bullying and harassment. All staff, at all times, in the performance of their duties are expected to demonstrate equal treatment of everyone and ensure that every member of staff regardless of differences are respected, valued and appreciated. All staff are expected to have an understanding of the Trust's Equality, Diversity and Inclusion policy and associated Equality, Diversity and Human Rights Legislation.