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Haematology Cancer Care CoordinatorinSheffieldinSheffieldPUBLISHED TUE 4 MAR 2025

Band 4: £26,530 to £29,114 a year pa/pro rata for part time staff  FIXEDTERM 
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Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustFollow Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to make a significant impact on the lives of patients and their families affected by haematological cancer.
Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, enhancing professional relationships and teamwork skills.
Development of exceptional organisational and communication skills through navigating complex care pathways.
Ability to provide holistic and personalised patient support, which can lead to improved patient outcomes.
Access to professional development opportunities within a supportive healthcare environment.
The role offers a rewarding experience in oncology, enabling the coordinator to be part of the fight against cancer.
Regular interaction with both patients and healthcare professionals fosters a deep understanding of patient needs and healthcare dynamics.
Are you a compassionate individual with a passion for supporting others? Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust invites you to join our team as a Haematology Cancer Care Coordinator. This fulfilling position is perfect for those driven to enhance patient care for individuals facing haematological cancers. You'll play a crucial role in guiding patients and their families through their journey, offering vital support and information while ensuring they receive the high-quality care they deserve.

In this dynamic role, you will collaborate with local care providers to deliver a holistic and personalised approach to support. You'll act as a key contact for patients, helping them navigate their cancer pathway and connect with specialist resources. If you possess excellent communication and organisational skills, and have a genuine caring attitude, this is your opportunity to make a real impact in the lives of those battling cancer. Reach out to our recruiting nurses, Amy Hawke and Heather Shepherd, today and take the first step in making a difference. Together, we can provide hope and care when it's needed most!
Opportunity to make a significant impact on the lives of patients and their families affected by haematological cancer.
Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, enhancing professional relationships and teamwork skills.
Development of exceptional organisational and communication skills through navigating complex care pathways.
Ability to provide holistic and personalised patient support, which can lead to improved patient outcomes.
Access to professional development opportunities within a supportive healthcare environment.
The role offers a rewarding experience in oncology, enabling the coordinator to be part of the fight against cancer.
Regular interaction with both patients and healthcare professionals fosters a deep understanding of patient needs and healthcare dynamics.

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