What is a Care Coordinator?
There are a number of different models for care co-ordination and care coordinators come from various backgrounds.
Care Coordinators play an important role within a PCN to proactively identify and work with people, (including the frail/elderly and those with long-term conditions), to provide coordination and navigation of care/support across health and care services.Care Coordinators could potentially provide extra time, capacity, and expertise to support patients in preparing for or in following-up clinical conversations they have with primary care professionals. They will work closely with the GPs and other primary care professionals within the PCN to identify and manage a caseload of identified patients. This makes sure that appropriate support is made available to them and their carers, and ensures that their changing needs are addressed. This is achieved by:
- Bringing together all the information about a person’s identified care and support needs
- Exploring options to meet these within a single personalised care and support plan, based on what matters to the person
Our support to you
The Training Hub believes in investing in learning and development to enable individuals to reach their full potential and enhance care delivery to patients accessing Primary Care. We aim to support you as part of our workforce within General Practice by offering the opportunity to network, build a community of practice and gain additional skills needed for your role.
Opportunities
There are several opportunities to learn and gain peer support outside of our Training Hub.
SSM regional offer: learning, developmental and peer support
A range of learning and support options are available to you as part of NHS England’s regional supported self-management (SSM) offer, including:
Online ‘collaborative platform’: NHS England and NHS Improvement run an online community of people involved in SSM and care coordination colloquially known as the ‘collaborative platform’. Chat to other Care Coordinators and people who work in SSM to share experiences and best practice. You’ll also be able to access useful resources.
For access and further information about this training and support, email SSM at england.supportedselfmanagement@nhs.net with your contact details and the name of your PCN and let them know you are a Care Coordinator.
Personalised Care Institute (PCI) learning programme
The Personalised Care Institute (PCI) offers online learning programmes and training to help you develop key skills to deliver care coordination as part of a PCN’s multidisciplinary team. If you have any enquiries regarding funding, please contact info@personalisedcareinstitute.org.uk.
Related Courses
Care Coordinator Resources
Who do I contact?

Georgina Callard
Professional Nurse Advocate and Personalised Care Lead