Location: Hastings Hub, East Sussex
Reports To: Deployment Team Leader
Job Type: Full-time, Permanent
Shift Pattern: 4 on / 4 off (alternating between days and nights)
Pay: Blended rate of £13.13 p/h (starting from £26,358.43 per year based on expected hours)
If you’re looking for a fast-paced and rewarding role in a vital area of Mental Health Care Logistics, this is your opportunity! As part of our Communications & Deployment Team, you’ll be at the heart of operations—coordinating specialist mental health transport across the UK and supporting the safe movement of vulnerable individuals during critical times.
Experience is preferred but not essential—full training will be provided. We’re looking for calm, proactive, and highly organised individuals who can think on their feet and communicate effectively in demanding situations.
This role is crucial to ensuring patient safety, seamless communication, and efficient service delivery. It requires emotional resilience, the ability to make quick decisions, and the professionalism to handle sensitive or distressing information. In return, you’ll join a supportive team and play a key role in transforming patient experiences through safe, compassionate care logistics.
Secure Care UK is one of the country’s leading providers of specialist mental health transport services for the NHS and wider healthcare sector.
We pride ourselves on delivering safe, dignified, and person-centred transport for individuals experiencing mental health crises, ensuring the highest standards of care, professionalism, and compliance.
Our people are the foundation of our success. We are growing rapidly and offer full training, ongoing development, and clear progression opportunities for those who share our commitment to excellence.
You will coordinate patient transport activity and support crews across the UK, ensuring safe, efficient, and compliant service provision. Key responsibilities include:
Communication & CoordinationRespond to incoming calls and emails promptly and professionally
Dispatch MHTA crews to bookings, balancing patient risk, resource availability, and cost efficiency
Provide real-time logistical support to internal teams, external stakeholders, and partner agencies
Accurately record booking information to ensure crews have all required details
Maintain proficiency in command-and-control software, mapping tools, and internal IT systems
Populate data logs, reports, and operational dashboards with accurate, up-to-date information
Ensure service delivery aligns with legislation, service guidelines, and company policies
Record and escalate complaints, compliments, and operational issues appropriately
Support rota creation and crew planning through accurate recording of absences and availability
Ensure all operations follow CQC, IMF, Working Time Directive, and Secure Care UK guidelines
Accurately report incidents and support investigations as required
Lead by example in downtime duties, audits, and compliance checks
Support the induction and training of new Communications & Deployment Coordinators
Participate in staff development, supervision, and performance reviews
Maintain up-to-date knowledge of policies, procedures, and best practice guidance
In exceptional circumstances (and after training), work as a crew member supporting patient transport
Carry out any reasonable tasks requested by Senior Management to support the service
Ability to remain calm under pressure
Strong communication skills (written and verbal)
Strong IT literacy and ability to learn new systems
Effective problem-solving skills
Ability to work as part of a team
Enhanced DBS (or willingness to obtain)
1 year experience using phones in a professional setting
1 year experience using computer systems
Enhanced DBS from within the last 3 years
Private medical healthcare (Westfield Health)
Company pension
Cycle-to-work scheme
On-site parking
Refer-a-friend scheme
Additional training and development opportunities
4 on / 4 off rotation
12-hour shifts
Day Shifts: 07:30–19:30
Night Shifts: 19:30–07:30
28 days annual leave
Permanent, full-time contract
Secure Care UK is committed to safer recruitment, safeguarding, and the welfare of vulnerable adults and young people. All successful applicants must complete an Enhanced DBS check and provide 5 years of employment history with references.
If you're passionate about providing high-quality support in a fast-paced and meaningful role, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today and start your career with Secure Care UK.
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Location: Hastings Hub, East Sussex
Reports To: Deployment Team Leader
Job Type: Full-time, Permanent
Shift Pattern: 4 on / 4 off (alternating between days and nights)
Pay: Blended rate of £13.13 p/h (starting from £26,358.43 per year based on expected hours)
If you’re looking for a fast-paced and rewarding role in a vital area of Mental Health Care Logistics, this is your opportunity! As part of our Communications & Deployment Team, you’ll be at the heart of operations—coordinating specialist mental health transport across the UK and supporting the safe movement of vulnerable individuals during critical times.
Experience is preferred but not essential—full training will be provided. We’re looking for calm, proactive, and highly organised individuals who can think on their feet and communicate effectively in demanding situations.
This role is crucial to ensuring patient safety, seamless communication, and efficient service delivery. It requires emotional resilience, the ability to make quick decisions, and the professionalism to handle sensitive or distressing information. In return, you’ll join a supportive team and play a key role in transforming patient experiences through safe, compassionate care logistics.
Secure Care UK is one of the country’s leading providers of specialist mental health transport services for the NHS and wider healthcare sector.
We pride ourselves on delivering safe, dignified, and person-centred transport for individuals experiencing mental health crises, ensuring the highest standards of care, professionalism, and compliance.
Our people are the foundation of our success. We are growing rapidly and offer full training, ongoing development, and clear progression opportunities for those who share our commitment to excellence.
You will coordinate patient transport activity and support crews across the UK, ensuring safe, efficient, and compliant service provision. Key responsibilities include:
Communication & CoordinationRespond to incoming calls and emails promptly and professionally
Dispatch MHTA crews to bookings, balancing patient risk, resource availability, and cost efficiency
Provide real-time logistical support to internal teams, external stakeholders, and partner agencies
Accurately record booking information to ensure crews have all required details
Maintain proficiency in command-and-control software, mapping tools, and internal IT systems
Populate data logs, reports, and operational dashboards with accurate, up-to-date information
Ensure service delivery aligns with legislation, service guidelines, and company policies
Record and escalate complaints, compliments, and operational issues appropriately
Support rota creation and crew planning through accurate recording of absences and availability
Ensure all operations follow CQC, IMF, Working Time Directive, and Secure Care UK guidelines
Accurately report incidents and support investigations as required
Lead by example in downtime duties, audits, and compliance checks
Support the induction and training of new Communications & Deployment Coordinators
Participate in staff development, supervision, and performance reviews
Maintain up-to-date knowledge of policies, procedures, and best practice guidance
In exceptional circumstances (and after training), work as a crew member supporting patient transport
Carry out any reasonable tasks requested by Senior Management to support the service
Ability to remain calm under pressure
Strong communication skills (written and verbal)
Strong IT literacy and ability to learn new systems
Effective problem-solving skills
Ability to work as part of a team
Enhanced DBS (or willingness to obtain)
1 year experience using phones in a professional setting
1 year experience using computer systems
Enhanced DBS from within the last 3 years
Private medical healthcare (Westfield Health)
Company pension
Cycle-to-work scheme
On-site parking
Refer-a-friend scheme
Additional training and development opportunities
4 on / 4 off rotation
12-hour shifts
Day Shifts: 07:30–19:30
Night Shifts: 19:30–07:30
28 days annual leave
Permanent, full-time contract
Secure Care UK is committed to safer recruitment, safeguarding, and the welfare of vulnerable adults and young people. All successful applicants must complete an Enhanced DBS check and provide 5 years of employment history with references.
If you're passionate about providing high-quality support in a fast-paced and meaningful role, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today and start your career with Secure Care UK.
#SCUKIndeed