Macmillan Acute Oncology Cancer Support Worker • Dorchester Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
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in Dorchester
with Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nMacmillan Acute Oncology Cancer Support Worker with Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in Dorchester\n\n Our DCHFT Job Description and Person Specification (attached) will advise you re this role, what to expect and what is needed to succeed. When completing your application please ensure you take opportunity to tell us how your experience and skills fit the person specification. We look forward to hearing about you. Please contact us at Recruitment@dchft.nhs.uk if you are unable to view or download the attachment. For all our roles, we are looking for staff who hold our Trust Values of Integrity; Respect; Teamwork and Excellence, and who are passionate about providing the best patient care. To read more about our Trust and our Values search Dorset County Hospital on line. We have an exciting opportunity to recruit a cancer support worker at DCH. This will appeal to a person who is keen to ensure best care for people with cancer. The acute oncology cancer support worker will work with existing members of the team to deliver a high standard acute oncology service at DCH. The service provides acute care and support for those people affected by cancer. The post holder will play an active role in the telephone support service offered to patients, family and other healthcare professions involved in the care of people affected by cancer. Training will be given for this important aspect of care and the post holder will be fully supported and supervised by an experienced, qualified nurse. A kind, calm and confident telephone manner is vital and the ability to maintain accurate records at all times is required. The post-holder will have opportunity to be involved with face-to-face assessment of patients, including recording vital signs, performing ECGs, simple dressings, taking swabs in addition to the taking of bloods. This will be to complement telephone triage. Any necessary training will be given to support the successful candidate. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience working in a clinical setting and will have achieved either an NVQ level 3 or above or equivalent qualification in a health-related subject. This role will appeal to candidates who enjoy and thrive upon working in a fast-paced environment where no two days are the same. They will enjoy audit, data and spreadsheet input in addition to telephone communications. They will have a passion for caring for people with cancer and will be part of a team delivering care in line with Trust values in all aspects of the role. "}