IBD Colon Cancer Surveillance Pathway Navigator, Band 4 • Gloucester Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Thank you for your interest in the position of IBD Colon Cancer Surveillance Pathway Navigator, Band 4
in Gloucester
with Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
Interview Progress What to expect
Continue below
You've already answered some of these questions.
We've
marked the ones that you've done with a check
You can continue the interview below.
First, we'll enable your camera & microphone and then ask you to record a short introduction about yourself, about 30 seconds long, to make sure your camera is working ok.
{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nIBD Colon Cancer Surveillance Pathway Navigator, Band 4 with Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in Gloucester\n\n Working under the guidance of registered health care professionals, this role is to ensure that our patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) are kept under surveillance and that surveillance investigations are carried out in a timely manner. The pathway Navigator will be expected to co ordinate such investigations and track the progress of patient care through the diagnostic phase, pursuing results and ensuring all results are managed appropriately to avoid potential delay. Maintain and update relevant databases as required Liaising with other departments within the trust to ensure investigations, opinions, and treatments are sought in a timely manner. To help reduce patient cancellations, non-attendance for tests and clinic appointments therefore influencing progress through rapid diagnostic pathway To undertake a range of administrative duties which facilitate and support co ordination of care pathway steps, including assisting in the arrangement of appointments, tests. To work collaboratively with the wider MDT in the navigation of pathway steps. To escalate issues of pathway delay in a timely fashion in accordance with pathway milestones and organisational procedures and guidelines. To maintain accurate documentation related to patient care and interactions both written and electronic in line and to comply with organisational policies relating to information governance. To actively engage in service improvement actions across the pathway which maximise patient experience and outcomes. About us Knowledge, Skills, Experience and Aptitude Required Computer literate Experience of data entry and extraction form NHS IT systems Demonstrate audit and data verification skills Previous experience of working within the NHS Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Good organisational and administrative skills with the ability to prioritize workload Ability to use own initiative Ability to work well under pressure Ability to retrieve information from a wide range of sources and in different formats Key Result Areas To provide co ordinated care and promote IBD surveillance through patients pathway. To develop a more robust call back method for IBD surveillance To engage in developing system structure, implementing test of change and actions which draw on the learning and reflection within the service and team. To act as an advocate and role model for person centred care across all components of the pathway to positively influence the approach and behaviours of other care/support providers. Communications and Working Relationships It is essential to this role that the postholder establishes and maintains a good working relationship with a wide range of NHS staff. Communicate verbally and in writing to members of health and social care teams Participate in meetings, email, telephone conversations ensuring a two-way flow of information Disseminate information as appropriate Liaise with other members of the MDT team Promote and share ideas Mental and Emotional effort Problem solving, organisational abilities Frequent concentration pattern interruptions Long period of concentration entering data into data bases Checking data quality Most Challenging Part of the Job Excellent organisational skills Development of effective working relationship to ensure co-operation and confidence of clinical and non-clinical staff. At times difficult subject matter Resilience of dealing with challenge or request from senior staff Discussing sensitive and distressing issues Physical Effort and Working Conditions Requirement to use PC for long period of time "}