Care Coordinator Apprentice (Geocare Services Limited)
Second Floor 29 Waterloo Road, Wolverhampton · WV1 4DJ
£26,100 / per year
About this role
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This role is ideal for someone with strong administrative skills, excellent communication, confidence with computers, and a full UK driving licence with access to their own car. You will gain real experience, professional development, and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on people’s lives. The Care Coordinator Apprentice will support the smooth and efficient running of our domiciliary care service.
This role combines administrative responsibilities with occasional field-based duties, giving the apprentice a well-rounded understanding of care coordination, client management, and operational delivery. Working closely with the Registered Manager and wider team, the apprentice will help ensure that clients receive safe, high-quality, person-centred care. The apprentice will gain hands-on experience in scheduling, communication, compliance, and client assessments while developing strong organisational and leadership skills.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone who is confident with computers, has strong communication abilities, and holds a full UK driving licence with access to their own car. Duties the Care Coordinator Apprentice Will Undertake: Rostering & Scheduling: Assisting with the creation and maintenance of staff rotas, ensuring all client visits are covered efficiently and safely Client Assessments & Reviews: Supporting senior staff during home visits to complete assessments, care plan reviews, and risk evaluations, while also being able to carry out these responsibilities independently when required Liaison with Social Workers & External Professionals: Liaising with social workers, district nurses, occupational therapists, and other professionals to ensure coordinated, person‑centred care Emergency Field Support: Providing occasional hands‑on support to clients during emergencies or staff shortages (full training provided) Office Administration: Managing documentation, updating digital care records, filing, scanning, and supporting general office operations Communication & Customer Service: Acting as a point of contact for clients, families, and care staff, ensuring clear, professional communication always Care Planning Support: Assisting with the preparation, updating, and monitoring of care plans to ensure they reflect clients’ needs accurately Compliance & Quality Assurance: Supporting audits, ensuring documentation is accurate, and helping maintain CQC compliance standards Technology & Systems Use: Using care management software and Microsoft Office to manage information effectively Staff Coordination: Liaising with care workers regarding schedules, changes, supervisions, client updates, and service
Requirements
Client Relationship Management: Building positive relationships with clients and families, addressing concerns promptly, and ensuring a high standard of service Data Entry & Reporting: Recording information accurately, preparing basic reports, and supporting management with data collection Team Collaboration: Working closely with the Registered Manager, Care Supervisor, and wider team to deliver a high‑quality service General Operational Support: Assisting with recruitment tasks, training coordination, and other operational activities as required