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MDT Coordinator

Job details
Posting date: 04 April 2026
Salary: £28,392.00 to £31,157.00 per year
Additional salary information: £28392.00 - £31157.00 a year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 19 April 2026
Location: Blackpool, FY3 8NR
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: C9382-26-0225

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Summary

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Clinical admin support: Co-ordinate and provide all administrative tasks required for Lung Cancer Screening Review Meetings (SRM) Effectively manage SRM schedule and Teams calendar invites. Accurately record attendance and maintain a list of SRM medical and nursing team. With support from the nursing team, produce a list of patients to be discussed at the weekly SRM, within set timescales. Distribute patient list to SRM members. Request all relevant previous imaging and ensure images are available in advance of SRMs. Prepare for SRMs, by supporting the nursing team to acquire all necessary clinical information such as diagnostic results and any administrative tasks. Document SRM outcomes in live time and provide administrative support during SRMs. Document patient clinical outcomes on electronic patient record systems (EMIS). Ensure all relevant clinical management discussions are documented accurately. Ensure all onward referrals as recommended by the SRM/MDT team are actioned effectively in a timely manner with support from nursing team. Ensure participants are referred to the relevant secondary care speciality, and tumour specific MDTs where applicable. Participate in safety checks Track patient outcomes for patients who have been referred to hospital care. Support with arranging medical cover. Discharge and have oversight of patients on EMIS. Communicate with patients via telephone and support with any queries. Data: To collect and analyse cancer outcome data, to support evaluation of the programme Manage and track cancer diagnoses, staging and treatment. Use systems such as Somerset Cancer Register (SCR), PACS, RIS and EMIS to view and extract clinical outcomes. Support monthly, quarterly and annual data collections and submissions. Support the Responsible Assessor with audits. Be confident and competent in using formulas on Microsoft Excel. Other: Close working, when required with Trust Cancer Teams. Manage the enquiries inbox and professionally respond to enquiries from patients and colleagues. Provide admin support for patient transfers. Ensure that the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) Documentation is up to date. Work closely with the Programme Manager, Lead Nurse, Clinical Director, core team and members of the ICB delivery team. To be aware of local and national protocols associated with lung cancer screening. To provide training to newly recruited team members. Provide cover for absent colleagues (annual leave and sickness) to ensure the smooth running of the service. Attend Local & National MDT Coordinator events to develop own knowledge and share best practice. Provide administrative support to the Lead Nurse and Program Manager.

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