Health & Care Digital Navigator Band 5

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Digital Discharge Service (DDS) Digital Care Navigator (Band 5)

Focus: Clinical triage, pathway coordination, leadership, decisionmaking

Responsible to

DDS Clinical Lead

Role Purpose

The Digital Care Navigator provides senior clinical-operational coordination and assurance for the Digital Discharge Service (DDS). The role is responsible for end-to-end oversight of referrals, clinical and functional triage, pathway allocation, escalation management and partner coordination to enable safe, timely discharge or admission avoidance.

The postholder acts as the central decision-making and escalation point, ensuring all actions across the DDS pathway are completed, risks are managed and appropriate support is in place for every patient.

Key Responsibilities

Referral Triage & Pathway Leadership

  • Lead end-to-end coordination of DDS referrals, including prioritisation and allocation in line with service criteria.
  • Undertake clinical and functional triage to assess suitability for technology-enabled discharge or admission avoidance.
  • Determine and authorise appropriate DDS pathways and technology solutions based on patient need, risk and context.

Multi-agency Coordination

  • Work collaboratively with acute teams, discharge services, therapy teams, social care, reablement and community providers to identify and coordinate suitable DDS referrals.
  • Liaise with third-party technology, monitoring and service partners to ensure timely delivery and completion of pathway actions.
  • Hold oversight of responsibilities, timescales and dependencies across the pathway.

Escalation, Risk & Safeguarding

  • Act as the single escalation point for clinical, operational, technological or safeguarding concerns.
  • Ensure risks are identified, mitigated and escalated in line with governance and safeguarding procedures.
  • Provide senior oversight to ensure no patient is discharged or managed without appropriate support in place.

End-of-pathway Decision-making

  • Lead decisions relating to pathway completion, step-down to ongoing services, continuation of monitoring or transition to self-managed/self-funded models.
  • Support admission avoidance decision-making where DDS can safely replace traditional models of care.

Workforce Support & Practice Development

  • Provide leadership, guidance and coaching to TED Support Officers and wider MDT colleagues.
  • Support embedding of technology-first approaches within discharge, assessment and care planning processes.
  • Contribute to training, pathway refinement and best-practice dissemination.

Governance, Data & Assurance

  • Provide assurance reporting to WM5G / commissioners on referral activity, outcomes, risks and benefits realisation.
  • Use data and insight to identify trends, capacity pressures and pathway improvements.
  • Contribute to service improvement, clinical safety reviews and pathway development.

Key Boundaries

  • The role does not routinely deliver equipment or undertake day-to-day setup, unless required for escalation or complex cases.
  • Focus is on leadership, coordination, assurance and decision-making across the DDS pathway.

Core Skills & Attributes

  • Demonstrated experience working in health, social care, or discharge settings, ideally in roles related to hospital discharge, community support, or reablement.
  • Strong understanding of discharge pathways including Virtual Wards, Pathways 0/1, Discharge to Assess, and social care interventions.
  • Experience supporting or delivering care in a community-based model using assistive technologies, TEC or remote monitoring.
  • Comfortable working across multidisciplinary teams including hospital, local authority, and third-sector stakeholders.
  • Proven track record supporting patients and professionals through digital transformation or service redesign.
  • Minimum 3 years’ experience working within discharge services in either acute or community services

 

  • Strong organisational and coordination skills
  • Minimum 3 years’ experience in patient facing roles
  • Confident communicator with patients, carers and multidisciplinary teams.
  • Comfortable working in fast-paced, ward-based environments.
  • Attention to detail and commitment to accurate documentation.
  • Ability to identify issues early and escalate appropriately.
  • Experience working within a clinically regulated service
  • Adept at data capture and management reporting

 

Skills

  • Highly proficient within Health and Social Care settings.
  • Have an interest and knowledge of technology that can be used to improve health and social care.
  • Skilled in navigating discharge workflows and cross-sector care transitions.
  • Able to engage both clinical and social care professionals with confidence and credibility.
  • Strong coordination, communication, and tech adoption skills — capable of unblocking operational issues quickly.
  • Ability to balance user-centred empathy with pathway efficiency and service goals.
  • Strong influence and persuasion skills, re-enforced by persistence and resilience.
  • Excellent verbal, written and presentation skills, preparing and delivering effective communications.
  • Exhibit a high degree of pro-activity and creative thinking when faced with challenges requiring resolution.
  • Effective self-starter able to work on own initiative to tight deadlines where there are often conflicting requirements and requests for support from other parts of the team.

Qualifications

  • NVQ Level 4 in Health and Social Care or equivalent qualification
  • Relevant professional qualification or significant relevant professional experience.

 

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Job Description:

Digital Discharge Service (DDS) Digital Care Navigator (Band 5)

Focus: Clinical triage, pathway coordination, leadership, decisionmaking

Responsible to

DDS Clinical Lead

Role Purpose

The Digital Care Navigator provides senior clinical-operational coordination and assurance for the Digital Discharge Service (DDS). The role is responsible for end-to-end oversight of referrals, clinical and functional triage, pathway allocation, escalation management and partner coordination to enable safe, timely discharge or admission avoidance.

The postholder acts as the central decision-making and escalation point, ensuring all actions across the DDS pathway are completed, risks are managed and appropriate support is in place for every patient.

Key Responsibilities

Referral Triage & Pathway Leadership

  • Lead end-to-end coordination of DDS referrals, including prioritisation and allocation in line with service criteria.
  • Undertake clinical and functional triage to assess suitability for technology-enabled discharge or admission avoidance.
  • Determine and authorise appropriate DDS pathways and technology solutions based on patient need, risk and context.

Multi-agency Coordination

  • Work collaboratively with acute teams, discharge services, therapy teams, social care, reablement and community providers to identify and coordinate suitable DDS referrals.
  • Liaise with third-party technology, monitoring and service partners to ensure timely delivery and completion of pathway actions.
  • Hold oversight of responsibilities, timescales and dependencies across the pathway.

Escalation, Risk & Safeguarding

  • Act as the single escalation point for clinical, operational, technological or safeguarding concerns.
  • Ensure risks are identified, mitigated and escalated in line with governance and safeguarding procedures.
  • Provide senior oversight to ensure no patient is discharged or managed without appropriate support in place.

End-of-pathway Decision-making

  • Lead decisions relating to pathway completion, step-down to ongoing services, continuation of monitoring or transition to self-managed/self-funded models.
  • Support admission avoidance decision-making where DDS can safely replace traditional models of care.

Workforce Support & Practice Development

  • Provide leadership, guidance and coaching to TED Support Officers and wider MDT colleagues.
  • Support embedding of technology-first approaches within discharge, assessment and care planning processes.
  • Contribute to training, pathway refinement and best-practice dissemination.

Governance, Data & Assurance

  • Provide assurance reporting to WM5G / commissioners on referral activity, outcomes, risks and benefits realisation.
  • Use data and insight to identify trends, capacity pressures and pathway improvements.
  • Contribute to service improvement, clinical safety reviews and pathway development.

Key Boundaries

  • The role does not routinely deliver equipment or undertake day-to-day setup, unless required for escalation or complex cases.
  • Focus is on leadership, coordination, assurance and decision-making across the DDS pathway.

Core Skills & Attributes

  • Demonstrated experience working in health, social care, or discharge settings, ideally in roles related to hospital discharge, community support, or reablement.
  • Strong understanding of discharge pathways including Virtual Wards, Pathways 0/1, Discharge to Assess, and social care interventions.
  • Experience supporting or delivering care in a community-based model using assistive technologies, TEC or remote monitoring.
  • Comfortable working across multidisciplinary teams including hospital, local authority, and third-sector stakeholders.
  • Proven track record supporting patients and professionals through digital transformation or service redesign.
  • Minimum 3 years’ experience working within discharge services in either acute or community services

 

  • Strong organisational and coordination skills
  • Minimum 3 years’ experience in patient facing roles
  • Confident communicator with patients, carers and multidisciplinary teams.
  • Comfortable working in fast-paced, ward-based environments.
  • Attention to detail and commitment to accurate documentation.
  • Ability to identify issues early and escalate appropriately.
  • Experience working within a clinically regulated service
  • Adept at data capture and management reporting

 

Skills

  • Highly proficient within Health and Social Care settings.
  • Have an interest and knowledge of technology that can be used to improve health and social care.
  • Skilled in navigating discharge workflows and cross-sector care transitions.
  • Able to engage both clinical and social care professionals with confidence and credibility.
  • Strong coordination, communication, and tech adoption skills — capable of unblocking operational issues quickly.
  • Ability to balance user-centred empathy with pathway efficiency and service goals.
  • Strong influence and persuasion skills, re-enforced by persistence and resilience.
  • Excellent verbal, written and presentation skills, preparing and delivering effective communications.
  • Exhibit a high degree of pro-activity and creative thinking when faced with challenges requiring resolution.
  • Effective self-starter able to work on own initiative to tight deadlines where there are often conflicting requirements and requests for support from other parts of the team.

Qualifications

  • NVQ Level 4 in Health and Social Care or equivalent qualification
  • Relevant professional qualification or significant relevant professional experience.

 

Posted: May 10th, 2026