Clinic Co-ordinator - Macmillan Brook Unit
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 26 Awst 2025 |
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Cyflog: | £24,937.00 i £26,598.00 bob blwyddyn |
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: | £24937.00 - £26598.00 a year |
Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 28 Medi 2025 |
Lleoliad: | Woolwich, SE18 4QH |
Cwmni: | NHS Jobs |
Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
Cyfeirnod swydd: | C9197-25-0850 |
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Job Summary: Accountable to the Administration Manager for the smooth running of the Macmillan Brook/Suite 8 Unit. To provide effective teamwork by possessing a high standard of communications skills both written and oral. To be able to prioritise their own workload with a good working knowledge of computer systems and possess the ability to be diplomatic at all times. To contribute to the standard operating procedures of the service. The work as part of the Cancer service within Lewisham and Greenwich Healthcare NHS Trust to facilitate, co-ordinate and support the nursing and clinical teams in delivering a high standard of care to patients and families. Key Result Areas & Performance: To be accountable to the Administration Manager for the day to day running of the department To inform the Administration Manager of any untoward incident or occurrence so that remedial action can be taken at the earliest opportunity To be aware and comply with departmental policies and protocols To communicate with colleagues, healthcare professionals and patients in a polite and courteous manner, showing the degree of professionalism expected Under the supervision of the Administration Manager ensure that clinics are maintained and adjusted in line with clinicians annual and study leave. This may involve cancelling and rescheduling of clinics as necessary. Compile forward planning sheets of clinics as requested Following receipt of new patient referrals, make new patient appointments ensuring that new patient encounters are created as per standard operating procedures. Generate new referrals from ERS system. Working with the Administration Manager supporting all members of the unit team to ensure that all services are adequately covered i.e. ensuring that there is adequate cover for the HCAs To be responsible for ensuring that patients' notes are pulled and available for clinic that require them. Ensure the clinical areas are prepped for each clinic session, checking each morning that the clinical rooms have been cleaned and are well maintained with adequate stock. Provide, at all times, a welcoming, supportive and caring environment for patients, relatives and visitors. Regular update of the kiosk self-checking in system. Check every patient for any changes of recorded information and update accordingly When needed assist the HCA to ensure all patients are weighted on arrival or heighted as appropriate and documented on Icare. Ensure all follow up appointments are made as instructed by clinicians on the e-outcome form. Ensure that patients receive their appointments in good time, either by post/those sent by the Synertec automatic service/ or text message when needed. Regularly monitor and action the LGT uncashed report and email clinicians of any missing e-outcomes to ensure that all patients appointments have been actioned. Ensuring that the three telephone lines are answered within good time and answering queries or re-directing as appropriate in a sensitive and professional manner. Ensure regular checks are made on the group email address and all email queries are dealt with in a timely manner, prioritising urgent email requests. Provide back-up cover when needed to the Chemotherapy Day Care Unit ensuring that all day care admissions are admitted and discharged (QEH site). Order and maintain necessary stationary as required in the clinical rooms and reception area. Request all necessary maintenance work after consultation with the Administration Manager. Attend Team Meetings Be responsible for completing LGHT mandatory training and any new training as required in line with your role. Work force We are part of the London Cancer Alliance and are linked to the Cancer Centre at GSTT & Kings College Hospitals. We see patients who have been referred by their General Practitioner (GP) and we offer a wide range of cancer treatments delivered by experienced, specialist staff. Different cancers are treated in different ways. Patients may be treated as an inpatient, staying overnight on-site, or as an outpatient or day case. During your treatment, the patient may be cared for by specialist nurses, who have specific skills and training, as well as specialist doctors. If the most appropriate treatment for you would be radiotherapy, or if you need particularly complex surgery, we may refer you to our specialist colleagues at the Cancer Centre (Guy's, King's and St Thomas' Hospital). Similarly, if you need high dose chemotherapy, we may refer you to the Cancer Centre. The Cancer Services provided at Lewisham & Greenwich NHS Trust are: Breast Lung Colorectal Lower GI Urology Skin Haemato-Oncology Acute Oncology The MacMillan Brook Unit/Suite 8 combines a chemotherapy service with a blood transfusion service. Chemotherapy is delivered to inpatients on a specialist wards and to outpatients in the Chemotherapy Day Units. Clinical haematology is the diagnosis and management of a wide range of blood, bone marrow, lymph node and spleen disorders. This ranges from benign disorders through to haematological malignancies requiring chemotherapy.