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Secondary Breast Cancer Care Coordinator

Job details
Posting date: 25 April 2025
Salary: £26,530.00 to £29,114.00 per year
Additional salary information: £26530.00 - £29114.00 a year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 16 May 2025
Location: Manchester, M20 4BX
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: C9413-25-0290

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Summary

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Provide first-line point of contact for all patients coming into the Department. In the absence of the Secondary Breast Cancer Nurses apply counselling/communication skills to deal with distressed patients/carers or bereaved relatives, either in person or on the telephone. Assess the situation and exercise judgement on appropriate action and give non-clinical advice, identifying issues that require the urgent attention of the Secondary Breast Care Nurses. 2. Triage telephone and email enquiries, referring complex decisions to the team for assessment and review. 3. Coordinate and organize appointments, assessments and investigations as required. 4. Make pre planned telephone calls to patients to enable proactive prevention of crisis approach. 5. Demonstrate the ability to recognize and respond appropriately when faced with a deterioration or emergency situation, alerting the team or enabling rapid response. 6. Provide general information and support about cancer and cancer services to enable navigation of health and social care doing referrals where appropriate. 7. Accept referrals for the Secondary Breast Specialist Nurses from other Health Care Professionals and make referrals on behalf of the secondary breast care nurses to hospital and community teams. Liaise with all grades and disciplines of staff within the Trust, the Community and other hospitals as appropriate. 8. Use of Desk-top Publishing/Advanced computer skills for the production of in-house patient information leaflets, PowerPoint teaching presentations, business cards for the Team. 9. Appropriate use of relevant information technology systems, e.g. Secondary Breast Patient data base 10. Required to work using own initiative, without supervision. 11. Manage own workload and work independently. 12. Organization and administration of Clinics, including ensuring all appropriate referral paperwork is available and typing all related correspondence. 13. Being aware of Trust procedures and policies. 14. Represent the Secondary Breast Cancer Nursing Team as appropriate at Conferences and Open Days. 15. Administrate and accurately facilitate meetings with both nursing team and Secondary Breast Cancer Focus Group. 16. Co-ordinate specific areas of work emerging from the Greater Manchester Cancer in liaison with the Cancer Nurse Specialists and be involved in any long term projects being involved in service development and change. 17. Take the lead in planning and implementation of health and wellbeing days as an ongoing long term project ensuring evaluation is carried out. This will include attending the events, deputizing for presenters, being a safeguarding advocate and managing attendee invitations and lists. 18. Extensive knowledge and understanding of medical terminology required to transcribe patient notes and letters and to be able to accept complex medical referrals to the Secondary Breast Cancer Nursing Service from other Health Professionals. This detailed information must be accurately relayed to the Secondary Breast Specialist Nurses. 19. Required to apply counselling skills to manage upsetting situations over the telephone or when distressed patients and/or relatives come to the Department. 20. Ability to deal empathically with distressed patients Education and Development 1. Promote healthy lifestyle choices and risk stratified supported self-management as part of consistent and planned care.2. Support and contribute to audit processes, governance, research, clinical research trials, benchmarking activities and service development, including using findings and recommendations to change practice/systems.3. Develop, manage and maintain databases monitor the processing of this data.4. Analyse and interpret information and be able to present it different ways so it can be easily understood at a wide range of levels.5. Demonstrate and awareness of the limits of own practice and knowledge and when to seek support/advice.6. Take responsibility for personal development and education by demonstrating self-directed learning, actively seeking professional development opportunities to enhance practice, knowledge and role progression and keep ESR up to date.7. Act as an advocate for Macmillan Cancer Support and Breast Cancer Now charities ensuring people affected by cancer know about the full range of resources and services available.8. Actively engage with Macmillan Cancer Support to contribute expertise and experience, support the Macmillan Corporate Strategy. Key Working Relationships The post holder will build and maintain effective working relationships with: The Christie wider breast team both on site and at outreach oncology clinics within Greater Manchester and Cheshire. Cancer clinical teams, Macmillan Information and Support Centre and wider clinical / corporate / community network, including MDT Co-ordinators, clinical support services; external statutory / charity / third sector organisations within Greater Manchester and Cheshire. People affected by cancer To undertake any other duties deemed appropriate to the band when requested by Senior Staff

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