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Career Guidance Skills management skills S4.2 - organising, planning and scheduling work and activities S4.2.2 - planning and scheduling events and activities Coordinate care
Description
Coordinate care for patient groups, being able to manage a number of patients within a given amount of time and provide optimum health services.
Occupations requiring this skill
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Skill demand overview
- Essential in 5 occupations
- Optional in 1 occupations
- Total: 6 occupations
- Most common in: ISCO major group 2 (Professionals)
Essential for
- Specialist nurseSpecialist nurses promote and restore people's health, and diagnose and care within a specific branch of the nursing field. Examples of such specialist nursing jobs include but are…
- Advanced nurse practitionerAdvanced nurse practitioners are in charge of promoting and restoring patients` health, providing diagnosis and care in advanced settings, coordinating care within areas of chronic…
- Nurse responsible for general careA nurse responsible for general care is a health care professional qualified to practise nursing both individually and in cooperation with others. Nurses responsible for general ca…
- Elderly home managerElderly home managers oversee, plan, organise and evaluate the provision of elderly care services for people who are in need of these services due to the effects of ageing.…
- Child day care centre managerChild day care centre managers provide social services to children and their families. They supervise and support child care workers and manage the childcare facilities. Child day …
Optional for
- Social services managerSocial services managers have the responsibility for strategic and operational leadership and management of staff teams and resources within and or across social services. They are…
Related skills
- Disability care
- Newborn care
- Primary care
- Listen actively
- Apply person-centred care
- Accept own accountability
- Promote inclusion
- Adhere to organisational guidelines
- Work in a multicultural environment in health care
- Apply organisational techniques
- Address problems critically
- Manage information in health care
- Social sciences
- Communicate with social service users
- Inform policy makers on health-related challenges
Last updated on February 18, 2026
