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R1 (MG) Cancer Pathway CoordinatorinEdinburghinEdinburghPUBLISHED THU 3 APR 2025

NHS LothianFollow NHS Lothian

Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on patients' lives by providing essential support and guidance through their cancer journey.
Collaboration with a dedicated team, including Cancer Nurse Specialists, fostering a supportive work environment and shared knowledge.
Role emphasizes equality and diversity, allowing for a rich workplace culture and a chance to work with a diverse patient base.
Chances for personal and professional growth as you develop skills in patient advocacy, coordination of care, and communication.
Access to ongoing training and resources related to cancer and palliative care, enhancing your expertise in a vital healthcare sector.
Flexibility in working within the health and social care system, which encourages innovative approaches to patient care.
Satisfaction that comes with empowering patients and carers to navigate their health care options effectively.
Join NHS Lothian in Edinburgh as a vital Cancer Pathway Coordinator, a role designed for those who truly want to make a difference in the lives of patients and their families. Here, your compassion and organisational skills will help guide individuals through their cancer journey, providing essential support and information regarding care services. By partnering with patients and their carers, you’ll empower them to make informed decisions that reflect their personal needs, fostering a nurturing environment during a challenging time.

We're looking for someone who understands the importance of holistic care. As you collaborate closely with our dedicated Cancer Nurse Specialists, you’ll play a crucial part in helping patients access vital resources and education tailored to their needs. This role is perfect for women with a caring disposition who wish to contribute to a diverse and inclusive workplace. Join us in making a meaningful impact – apply today, and consider seizing this opportunity before it closes! For more details, please reach out to Tracy Bowen at tracy.bowen@nhslothian.scot.nhs.uk.
Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on patients' lives by providing essential support and guidance through their cancer journey.
Collaboration with a dedicated team, including Cancer Nurse Specialists, fostering a supportive work environment and shared knowledge.
Role emphasizes equality and diversity, allowing for a rich workplace culture and a chance to work with a diverse patient base.
Chances for personal and professional growth as you develop skills in patient advocacy, coordination of care, and communication.
Access to ongoing training and resources related to cancer and palliative care, enhancing your expertise in a vital healthcare sector.
Flexibility in working within the health and social care system, which encourages innovative approaches to patient care.
Satisfaction that comes with empowering patients and carers to navigate their health care options effectively.

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