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A local Integrated Care Board is seeking a CHC Case Manager & Assessor in Willerby to manage case management and assessments for NHS Continuing Health Care. Candidates should be Registered Nurses with experience in providing clinical assessments and supporting vulnerable adults. This role offers flexible working and the opportunity for professional development.
The closing date is 20 November 2025
This role will be located at one of the ICB bases linked to the geography of the team. Please speak to the Recruiting manager for details.
An opportunity has arisen within the ICB for colleagues who are qualified RGN/RMN/RNLD that are currently fulfilling a non-clinical / clinical role to consider a change in direction and join the new Continuing Healthcare team.
We are looking to recruit a dynamic and innovative Band 6 Case Manager and Assessor to work as part of the team, delivering effective case management, assessment and reviews across the geography for persons who may be eligible for NHS funding. The successful candidate will be joining a newly formed integrated team of clinicians, social workers and administrative staff.
There are 2.0 WTE posts available in the Hull & East Riding Team.
All flexible working requests will be considered.
Part time and full time posts will be considered.
The team is able to offer an upskilling period for those who apply but may not have all the required skills and experience to begin the role immediately. This will likely take 4 months to upskill and support the individuals who are successful to post. The upskilling will include undertaking digital training through NHS England, alongside shadowing and support from existing Complex Care, including CHC, colleagues.
This role will work with the senior clinical team and Operational Manager to deliver the 'end to end' Continuing Healthcare pathway. This includes eligibility assessment, review, casemanagement and duty. As a member of the team, you will be working with a group of highly skilled people knowledgeable and passionate about the ICB achieving its statutory duties as set out in the national Continuing Healthcare framework.
As a Case Manager and Assessor, you will also contribute to the ICB's essential operational objectives and duties, which includes the achieving of key national performance indicators the delivery of good quality service and care, engage in meaningful supervision, and help to build and shape the development of new guidance for the delivery of CHC across the combined footprint of the Humber and North Yorkshire ICB. You will work with families, our local authority partners and the wider MDT.
This post is a highly rewarding role, supporting some of the most vulnerable adults in the locality to achieve positive change and improved quality of life. Providing equal interest and challenge, with plenty of opportunities for growth and development working alongside others with a shared goal of providing the right care for those in our community who are challenged by complex health needs.
NHS Humber and North Yorkshire Integrated Care Board (ICB) is responsible for planning and arranging the provision of NHS services to meet the diverse health needs of a population of 1.7 million people. Our area reaches over 1,500 square miles and includes the cities of Hull and York and the large rural areas across East Yorkshire, North Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire. The ICB is part of the Humber and North Yorkshire Health and Care Partnership, one of 42 Integrated Care Systems (ICS) across England to meet health and care needs, coordinate services and plan in a way that improves population health and reduces inequality between groups. The Health and Care Partnership comprises of NHS organisations, local councils, health and care providers and voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations.
The postholder will provide comprehensive clinical advice, assessment and casemanagement to NHS Continuing Health Care and NHS Funded Nursing Care functions with particular responsibilities for people who have complex health care needs, this includes all categories of needs e.g. physical, end of life, Mental Health and Learning Disability needs.
The postholder will follow the process set out by the NHS National Framework for CHC & FNC to provide comprehensive assessment, case management, review and follow up on all CHC & FNC functions for the CHC Team. In addition, they will provide support and advice to other workers, MDTs, carers and patients as required in implementing the National Framework for CHC & FNC, contributing to the ongoing training of other colleagues as necessary.
The post holder will procure safe and appropriate care packages based on individual needs and support the Local Authority with jointly funded packages of care.
The postholder will be required to undertake complex assessments to identify eligibility for Continuing Health Care and Funded Nursing Care by completing the National Decision Support Tool. Gather evidence to support complex clinical judgments, which takes into account the knowledge and advice of other professionals and individuals / relatives views.
In addition, the postholder will assist with complaints, IRPs and retrospective cases from a clinical viewpoint.
The postholder will ensure risks are observed and actioned and are aware of the local governance arrangements and work within this when carrying out duties on behalf of the CHC team.
The postholder will be expected to keep accurate, high-quality documentation, ensuring information flow to the business and admin team is up to date in order that they can manage data and process payments.
The postholder will provide and receive highly complex clinical and social information relating to patients and explain this to MDT meetings, team meetings, other agencies patients and carers where there may be barriers to understanding and resistance to messages being accepted - i.e. if care cannot be recommended or funded.
The postholder will manage difficult relationships from other parties which arise out of case management, reporting difficulties and seeking support to manage as required. They will work flexibly within a team and communicate well with other colleagues, ensuring all records are comprehensive and that colleagues are briefed on potential issues, which may arise during any planned absence.
Ensure any safeguarding or examples of poor-quality care are appropriately responded to reported and followed through, working closely with the safeguarding team / quality and contracting teams.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.