Cancer Navigator | North Bristol NHS Trust
Posting date: | 24 September 2025 |
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Salary: | Not specified |
Additional salary information: | £27,485 - £30,162 per annum, pro rata for part time hours |
Hours: | Part time |
Closing date: | 25 October 2025 |
Location: | Bristol, BS10 5NB |
Company: | North Bristol NHS |
Job type: | Contract |
Job reference: | 7506805/339-ASCR5374-TJC-A |
Summary
A fantastic opportunity has arisen within General Surgery for a Cancer Navigator to join our busy department. The ideal candidate will need to be able to work in a calm, logical and methodical way whilst being able to multi-task in a busy environment with complex patient pathways.
The Cancer Navigator will take responsibility for the implementation, delivery and evaluation of a new service for patients who are referred to the diagnostic Colorectal and Upper GI cancer services at North Bristol Trust with a suspected cancer.
They will be part of the wider cancer service working closely with Colorectal and Upper GI cancer clinicians, the Upper GI and Colorectal cancer clinical nurse specialists, cancer support workers, diagnostic teams, Cancer Services, psychology and allied health care professionals.
From the point of referral to the cancer pathway this new role will facilitate the smooth running of the patient journey by ensuring that coordinated and streamlined clinical and administrative processes revolve around the patient and their individual needs. The success of the pathway relies on close team working and a vital input and coordination of the patient pathway.
The post holder will organise and liaise with the clinical teams and Cancer Services to manage the planned checkpoints throughout a patient’s diagnostic pathway and support the clinical team, in ensuring the speciality is able to deliver timely, safe and effective services.
• Facilitating the smooth running of the diagnostic pathway by ensuring that co-ordinated and streamlined clinical and administrative processes revolve around the patient and their individual needs.
• To provide information and support about tests, investigations, cancer and cancer services, to enable people to navigate the health and social care system and make choices that are best for their cancer and their life.
• A key aspect of the role involves daily and direct (e.g. face to face and telephone) communication with patients, relatives, carers, and other health and social care professionals from of referral at point of suspicion of colorectal and upper gastric cancer. The information and nature of the communication required is sensitive due to the nature of cancer. Communication in this context requires a high degree of empathy, understanding, diplomacy, honesty and integrity.
North Bristol NHS Trust employs over 12,000 staff providing healthcare to the residents of Bristol, South Gloucestershire and North Somerset from our award-winning hospital building at Southmead. We are the regional Major Trauma Centre, and an internationally recognised centre of excellence in a range of services and major specialities. Our vision is that by enabling our teams to be the best that they can be, we will provide exceptional healthcare, personally delivered.
We commit to treating each patient as an individual with respect and dignity, aiming to deliver excellent clinical outcomes and a first-class experience for everyone who uses our services.
North Bristol NHS Trust values all people as individuals. We aim to be an anti-discriminatory organisation and are committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. We welcome applicants from all underrepresented groups.
For a full overview of the Job Description and Person Specification, please refer to the PDF documents attached as an additional documents to this advert.
Facilitating the smooth running of the diagnostic pathway by ensuring that co-ordinated and streamlined clinical and administrative processes revolve around the patient and their individual needs. To provide information and support about tests, investigations, cancer
and cancer services, to enable people to navigate the health and social care system and make choices that are best for their cancer and their life. A key aspect of the role involves daily and direct (e.g. face to face and telephone) communication with patients, relatives, carers, and other health and social care professionals from of referral at point of suspicion
of Colorectal/Upper GI cancer. The information and nature of the communication required is sensitive due to the nature of cancer. Communication in this context requires a high degree of empathy, understanding, diplomacy, honesty and integrity.
This advert closes on Thursday 9 Oct 2025