Clinical Care Coordinator Circa £35,000 Depending on Experience | Central Manchester (Hybrid) As long as you can be in Manchester 2 days a week, we are open to any home location in the North West If you’re a Qualified Nurse looking for a role where you can make a real difference and build something meaningful, this could be your next step.We’re looking for an experienced and passionate Clinical Care Coordinator to join our team and help us deliver truly person-centred care to individuals living with complex health needs in their own homes.This is an exciting opportunity to shape care delivery in a growing organisation that puts people first.Why join us?
- Work for a company that genuinely cares about doing the right thing—for our clients and our team.
- Autonomy to lead your role, influence change and champion quality without being micro-managed.
- The chance to shape and develop care delivery across complex support packages.
- Career development pathways, professional training opportunities and CPD support.
- Central Manchester office with a flexible hybrid model (min. 2 office days/week).
- Access to 30,000+ national and local employee discounts (tech, food, travel and more).
- Access to 100+ free virtual courses and live on-demand training.
- Monday & Friday breakfasts in the office and a genuine supportive, collaborative team environment.
- Ongoing opportunities to grow with a company that’s committed to excellence.
- Lead and develop high-quality complex care packages in the community.
- Provide training, coaching and supervision to Support Workers delivering delegated healthcare tasks.
- Complete holistic care plans and risk assessments.
- Monitor and review care delivery, ensuring compliance with CQC standards.
- Deliver clinical training in areas such as tracheostomy care and PEG feeding.
- Contribute to ongoing service improvement and quality assurance.
- Work collaboratively with MDTs to ensure joined-up support.
- Qualified Nurse with valid NMC PIN (essential).
- Previous experience supervising or training support staff (essential).
- Experience working with MDTs to deliver person-centred rehab (essential).
- Full UK driving licence and own vehicle for work (essential).
- Strong experience in complex care and community-based support.
- Excellent time management, communication and leadership skills.
- Ability to write and manage detailed care plans and clinical records.
- Strong understanding of acquired brain injuries and mental health needs.
- Confident using digital systems to manage care delivery and compliance.
- A genuine passion for making a difference to people’s lives.
- Experience using digital care management systems.
- Having worked in an organisation rated “Outstanding” by the CQC.