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What does it take to be a great RTW Coordinator? There will be challenges that will crop up from time to time that are outside your experience or training and require learning on the job. Here we provide a collection of articles that look at some of these challenges and the intrinsic and extrinsic resources that will help you in your role.
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Fayth Carrell
Return to work coordinators must become expert in balancing their role with other responsibilities. They need to be jacks-of-all-trades.
Julia Suban
Ever get looked at like YOU'RE a nut when you try and explain what you do? Here's a party-friendly description of RTW coordination!
Anna Kelsey-Sugg
These are the six reasons why getting return to work right is worth YOUR time and effort.
Gabrielle Lis
Effective upwards communication is good for your career and can help you establish a best practice injury management system. How is it done?
Gabrielle Lis
Are you a RTW professional daunted by the prospect of working with a predominantly blue collar workforce? You're not alone. Here are ten tried and tested tips for building rapport.
Gabrielle Lis
From managing interactions with doctors, to writing useful and appropriate file notes, new RTWCs face many challenges. How can organisations help them get their bearings?
Gabrielle Lis and Dr Mary Wyatt
Read our guide to fearless RTW Coordination leadership, then take up our Choose Your Own Adventure Leadership Challenge!
Dr Mary Wyatt
RTW Coordinators who manage time well do better. What are the secrets to good time management?
Dr Mary Wyatt and Tom Barton
A RTW coordinator's busy role can often put them at risk of stalling. We look at how to shift motivation up a gear.
Fayth Carrell
Dispatch from the desk of a RTW Coordinator, tackling re-injury and a nasty case of badweekitis.
Gabrielle Lis
Identify "dirty" laundry and take it to the cleaners.
Anna Kelsey-Sugg
Hand-selected return to work mantras to help your RTW experience run more smoothly.
Anna Kelsey-Sugg
Jack of all trades? Conjurer of motivation and modified duties? Piggy in the middle? We lay it all out on the table...
Anna Kelsey-Sugg
What approaches can you take in the all-too-common situation of needing to convince others that good RTW is worth the effort?