Clinical Case Managers

A Clinical Case Manager coordinates medical care and provides advocacy to help people get the best and most affordable care. Helps patients navigate insurance and hospital bureaucracies and access information. May work with patients who have chronic illnesses or other complex medical needs. Works at a hospital or other healthcare facility; may follow patients throughout the span of their treatment and travel to different doctors' offices, hospitals or a patient's home.

About this Career

Average Salary

£40,506

New workers start at around £24,899. Normal pay is £40,506 per year. Highly experienced workers can earn up to £60,986

Annual Openings

180

Job counts include both employed and self-employed persons in London, and do not distinguish between full and part-time jobs

Daily Tasks

  • Delivers lectures, and other forms of formal training relating to nursing practice.
  • Plans, manages, provides and evaluates nursing care services for patients, supervises the implementation of nursing care plans.
  • Advises on nursing care, disease prevention, nutrition, etc. and liaises with hospital board/management on issues concerning nursing policy.
  • Plans duty rotas and organises and directs the work and training of ward and theatre nursing staff.
  • Gives consultations with patients and their families to explain a patient's condition and possible treatments.
  • Consults with and provides guidance to other nurses and healthcare professionals within their specialism.
  • Provides specialist care in their area of expertise, assesses patients, determines treatments and conducts a variety of medical procedures.

Skills Employers are looking for

Skills Importance
Active Listening 62%
Speaking 60%
Reading Comprehension 58%
Critical Thinking 58%
Monitoring 55%
Writing 53%
Active Learning 51%
Learning Strategies 47%
Mathematics 39%
Science 3%