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A healthcare organization is seeking a Senior CHC Nurse Assessor in Birmingham to manage CHC appeals and assess eligibility for care funding. The ideal candidate will be a registered nurse with experience in case management and knowledge of the CHC Framework. This role offers the opportunity to improve patient care in a dynamic and multi-agency environment.
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The closing date is 19 August 2025
The All Age Continuing Health Care (AACHC) team are seeking experienced, proactive and passionate Registered Nurses with current knowledge and recent experience of completing CHC Assessments and CHC Case Management, to join our dynamic, friendly team. This is a rare opportunity to work autonomously and collaboratively in a multi-agency environment, within a fast paced team. The primary focus of the role is Case Management, supporting individuals and their representatives through all stages of the CHC Appeals Process.
As a Senior CHC Appeals Nurse you will be responsible for implementing the NHS England CHC Framework for Appeals of CHC funding decisions where patients have not been awarded full CHC funding for their care. This includes the robust review of the previous MDT assessments and decision making processes followed during the assessment process for Continuing Healthcare Eligibility.
This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced CHC Nurse Practitioner to gain a wide range of experience working with individuals who have a broad range of health care needs and to work in a service that is constantly committed to improving patient care and experience.
As a Senior CHC Nurse Assessor in the AACC Appeals Team, you will be
Birmingham and Solihull Integrated Care System brings together local NHS, councils and voluntary, community and faith sectors to better serve our communities. With a population of circa 1.55 million, our vision is for BSOL to be the healthiest place to live and work, driving equity in life chances and health outcomes for everyone. For an chance to be part of the fantastic opportunity we have as an Integrated Care System, apply for this role today.
As a member of our system you will actively demonstrate system values in all that you do. You will be driven to address health inequalities and create an environment that is inclusive for all people.
In return NHS Birmingham and Solihull can offer you the opportunity to thrive and develop in a team that is supportive, ambitious and inclusive.
You will have plenty of opportunities to build your skills and experience, with a chance to work with colleagues across our five Provider Trusts, two Local Authorities, voluntary organisations, Integrated Care Board (ICB) and NHS England to truly effect change and add value.
We know that diversity fosters creativity and innovation and are committed to challenging discrimination, promoting equality of opportunity for all, being a fair and inclusive employer, and creating a place of work in which all of us feel we belong.
The CHC Appeals Team is an integral part of the wider NHS BSOL All Age Continuing Care Team (AACC). It has strong links with a wide range community, acute and tertiary services and third sector providers. We also work closely with NHS England and the regional Independent Review Panels.
This position requires a proactive, collaborative working style to promote effective relationships within the multi-disciplinary team and with our community colleagues in health and social care is essential.
The post holder will play a key role in supporting the All Age Continuing Healthcare Team in delivering effective, responsive services across the BSOL region.; working within the remit of the National Framework for Continuing Healthcare and PUPoC Guidance.
The post holder will have both experience and a high level of confidence and understanding/experience of working to the Best Practice Guidance of the NHSContinuing Health Care Framework (2022)
The post holder will
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.
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