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A healthcare provider in St Helens is seeking a Nursing Associate or Clinical Care Coordinator to support older adults living with frailty. This role requires experience in community nursing and a full, clean driving licence. Candidates will be responsible for providing holistic assessments and coordinating care within a multidisciplinary team. The position offers a full-time schedule (37.5 hours per week) and various benefits, including clinical supervision and access to training.
Central PCN is looking for a dedicated and compassionateClinicalCare Coordinator or Nursing Associate to join our Frailty Team. This roleoffers the opportunity to deliver vital care and support to older adults livingwith frailty across the community.
You will work both within patients homes and care homes, providingholistic assessments, care coordination, and support to help patients remainindependent and well.
A full, clean driving licence and access to your own car for daily work-relatedtravel is essential.
Thisrole is a fll time role, 37.5 hours to be worked across 5 days Monday to Friday inclusive.
Interviews will take place on Wednesday 1st Octorber 2025.
You will be an experienced Healthcare Professional (Clinical Care Coordinator, Nursing Associate, or equivalent) with experience in frailty, elderly, or community nursing.
You are confident, proactive, and committed to delivering high-quality, patient-centred care. Experience working in primary care or community settings is highly desirable.
Key Responsibilities
St Helens Central PCN serves a diverse population of approximately 39,000 patients across eight GP practices. We are a proactive and collaborative team, committed to delivering high-quality healthcare services to the people of St Helens.
Supported by our Clinical Director and dedicated member practices, we pride ourselves on fostering a positive, team-focused environment. Our staff are enthusiastic, innovative, and committed to working together to develop new projects and adopt forward-thinking approaches that address the evolving challenges in Primary Care.
Our PCN is home to a wide range of enhanced services delivered by our multidisciplinary team, including Clinical Pharmacists, First Contact Practitioners, Mental Health Practitioners, Social Prescribers, Health & Wellbeing Coaches and Care Coordinators. We also work closely with community teams and other local healthcare providers, ensuring integrated and person-centred care for our patients.
By joining our network, you will benefit from:
We are passionate about building a resilient, skilled, and compassionate workforce to meet the needs of our community. If you share that vision, wed love to hear from you.
As an experienced Clinical Care Coordinator or Nursing Associate within the Central PCN Frailty Team, you will provide essential clinical and care coordination support to older adults living with frailty.
Your role will include delivering assessments and interventions both within the primary care setting and patients homes, supporting integrated care pathways aimed at improving patient outcomes and maintaining independence. You will work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team to ensure holistic, patient-centred care.
A clean driving licence and access to a car for daily work-related travel is essential due to the community nature of the role.
Key Working Relationships
Core Responsibilities
Clinical Practice
Care Coordination
Clinical Governance and Safety
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.