Have you got what it takes to provide support and advice to patients with Haematological cancer?Are you highly motivated and driven to support and improve patient care?
Do you possess exceptional organisational, communication, interpersonal skills and have a caring sensitive attitude to encourage and promote best outcomes for patients, their relatives, and carers?
If so, this could be the job for you!
If successful, this role will involve close collaboration and direct engagement with patient's local care providers, services and sectors to provide and promote a holistic and personalised approach to patient support.
This will include navigation and co-ordination of supportive care with a requirement to signpost patients towards specialist resources to enable them to maximise the quality of care and support they receive.
This role is your gateway to a rewarding role in oncology. Bring your passion and drive and let us help you support our patients .
Contact us today! Reach out to our recruiting nurses Amy Hawke and Heather Shepherd and take the first step towards joining the fight against cancer. Together, let's make a real difference in the lives of those battling this disease.
To assist the Haematology CNS Teams within the daily management and support of people affected by skin cancers regionally and nationally who are receiving treatment and care at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital.
The role will be pivotal in providing an additional source of contact for patients and their families/carers; helping to ensure seamless care as they move along their cancer pathway and across provider organisations. The post holder will provide comprehensive support and information to patients and families affected by cancer. This will include navigation and co-ordination of supportive care with a requirement to signpost patients towards specialist resources to enable them to maximise the quality of care and support they receive. This will include regular liaison between clinical and administrative team members and acting as a conduit between patients and healthcare professionals.
The post holder will be an active member of the CNS team. It will be expected the post holder will work as a team member but who can also work autonomously, using their own initiative with the ability to prioritise workload, knowing when to seek advice and support from senior colleagues. A close working relationship with the Clinical Nurse Specialists/MDT members and the wider team will be paramount to ensure a quality service is delivered to those people affected by cancer.
Please view the attached Job Description and Person Specification documents for full details regarding this post.
When completing your application please ensure that you clearly demonstrate how you meet the role criteria.