Job Description
Hospital Discharge Coordinator (HACR Service) – Part Time
Location: Queens Hospital, Havering
Service Area: Hospital Assessment and Community Review Service
Salary: £31,611 - £33,987pa
Contract: Permanent, Part Time, Full Time Equivalent 0.4
Closing Date: 10th April 2026
We are looking for a dedicated Hospital Discharge Coordinator to join our Hospital Assessment and Community Review (HACR) Service for the London Borough of Havering. This is a key frontline role supporting patients, families, hospital teams and social care professionals to ensure smooth transitions from hospital into the community.
About The Role
As the first point of contact for all hospital discharge referrals, you will play a crucial part in coordinating patient flow, supporting trusted assessor discharges, and ensuring accurate and timely recording across our systems. This is a fast‑paced, varied role ideal for someone who thrives on responsibility, communication and teamwork.
Key Responsibilities
Referral & Discharge Coordination
* Act as the first point of contact for all hospital discharge referrals.
* Support the facilitation of safe and timely discharges from acute settings into the community.
* Liaise daily with hospital ward staff for patient updates and progress.
* Support trusted assessor discharge pathways, ensuring no delays and smooth communication with health and social care partners.
* Complete restarts of packages of care and elevate safeguarding concerns to social workers where required.
* Upload and manage referral documents, care information and service requests on Havering’s client database.
* Assist with new care packages and changes to existing services, working closely with brokerage teams.
Data & Administrative Support
* Maintain high‑quality, accurate records in line with statutory and local authority requirements.
* Input referral and health documents into the local authority database, ensuring all information is current.
* Provide general administrative support including minute taking, post handling, photocopying, maintaining supplies and managing telephone enquiries.
* Provide basic financial information to patients regarding the local authority charging process and signpost to relevant financial teams.
About You
* Highly organised with excellent attention to detail.
* Confident communicating with hospital staff, patients, families and partner agencies.
* Able to work well under pressure in a fast‑paced environment.
* Proactive, solution‑focused and committed to high‑quality service delivery.
* Competent with IT systems and able to manage accurate data entry.
Why Join Us?
* Make a real difference in supporting patient care and safe transitions home.
* Be part of a supportive, dynamic and multidisciplinary team.
* Opportunities for development and progression within adult social care.
* Play a key role in improving outcomes for residents across Havering.
If this sounds like the right opportunity for you, we’d love to hear from you.
If you require any further information, please contact Sophie Webster.
📧 Sophie.Webster@Havering.gov.uk
📞 01708 433306
Please view Job Profile here.
Additional Information
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