Explore care coordinator jobs in London, including salary expectations, qualifications, career progression opportunities, and roles across NHS trusts, private healthcare providers, domiciliary care agencies, housing associations, mental health services, and social care organisations. Fraser Bond connects experienced professionals with leading employers seeking expertise in care planning, service coordination, safeguarding, and client support management.
The demand for care coordinator jobs in London continues to grow as healthcare providers and social care organisations seek professionals who can ensure individuals receive seamless, person-centred support.
Care coordinators play a crucial role in organising care services, managing referrals, coordinating multidisciplinary teams, and ensuring service users receive the right support at the right time. They act as a central point of contact between clients, families, healthcare professionals, social workers, and support providers.
As London's healthcare and social care sectors continue to expand, skilled care coordinators remain highly sought after.
At Fraser Bond, we connect talented professionals with employers seeking expertise in care coordination, case management, and service delivery.
A care coordinator in London manages and coordinates care services for individuals with health, social care, housing, or support needs.
Key responsibilities include:
Care coordinators commonly work within:
London employers continue recruiting for:
Increasing demand for integrated healthcare and social care services continues to drive recruitment across the capital.
Salaries for care coordinator jobs in London vary depending on experience and sector:
| Position | Typical Salary |
|---|---|
| Care Coordinator Assistant | £28,000 - £35,000 |
| Care Coordinator | £35,000 - £48,000 |
| Senior Care Coordinator | £48,000 - £60,000 |
| Care Manager | £60,000 - £80,000 |
| Operations Manager | £80,000 - £120,000+ |
Additional benefits often include:
Many employers also provide funded leadership and care management qualifications.
Most employers seek candidates with:
Professional qualifications can strengthen applications:
Previous experience as a support worker, healthcare assistant, senior carer, housing officer, or case manager is often highly desirable.
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At Fraser Bond, care coordinators help ensure clients receive high-quality, coordinated care that improves outcomes and wellbeing.
Care coordinators contribute directly to:
Their work ensures individuals receive timely, coordinated, and person-centred support.
A career as a care coordinator in London can lead to senior positions including:
Professionals often progress into leadership roles within healthcare, social care, mental health services, or supported housing organisations.
As London's healthcare and social care sectors continue to expand, Fraser Bond works with employers seeking experienced care coordination professionals.
We recruit for:
To apply for current vacancies or submit your CV, contact:
Whether you are an experienced coordinator or looking to move into care management, Fraser Bond can help connect you with the right opportunity.
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