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Totallys Urgent Care Division following the merger of Vocare and Greenbrook is a leading provider of national urgent care services. Our Urgent Care Division (UCD) delivers highly successful services within 111 Clinical Assessment Services (CAS) GP Out of Hours (GPOOH) and Urgent Treatment Centres (UTC) across a national footprint.
About the role...
We have an exciting opportunity for a motivated Care Navigator to join our team on a fulltime permanent basis at Kings College Hospital UTC.
Please note that this role will involve daytime/ evening/ weekend working and is based on a rota model supporting the UTC opening hours.
Your Day to Day
The role of Care Navigator based within our Urgent Treatment Centre is tobe patient focused supporting UCC staff to communicate the appropriate use of urgent care pathways within the centre.
You will receive patient information following assessment from a GP or ECP/ENP supporting patients to ensure they feel informed supported and listened to so that they can make meaningful decisions and choices about their care.
You will support the UTC staff in collecting information and feedback from patients about their experience and share this information with the CCG to improve community outreach and to achieve the key performance indicators.
Qualification Experience & Training
Reward & Benefits
For a full job description further information about this role or to apply please contact the Recruitment team via email at
If you need any adjustments during the recruitment process please let us know. You can email the team directly on the email below.
Background Checks & Clearance
Successful candidates will be required to successfully complete prehire checks including but not limited to Right to Work in the UK as well as a Disclosure and Barring Background (DBS) check.
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