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Rapid Diagnostic Centre AdministratorinBasildoninBasildonPUBLISHED FRI 14 FEB 2025

Band 4: Depending on experience £26,530 - £29,114 Per Annum (Pro Rata for Part Time)  FIXEDTERM 
CANCERNHS

Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation TrustFollow Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to work in a supportive and friendly team environment, promoting collaboration.
Ability to make a meaningful impact on the lives of cancer patients by ensuring their pathways are streamlined and patient-centered.
Development of specialized knowledge in cancer patient pathways, enhancing professional skills and expertise.
Engagement in cross-cover across various tumor site teams, allowing for diverse experiences and exposure to different cancer specialties.
Contribution to high-quality service delivery within the NHS, aligning with the organization's mission to provide excellent patient care.
Flexibility in the role, with the potential for hybrid work arrangements within different hospital settings.
Comprehensive organisational and communication responsibilities leading to personal growth and the enhancement of critical soft skills.
The Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a dedicated and skilled Rapid Diagnostic Centre Administrator to join their team in Basildon. The ideal candidate will possess strong communication, interpersonal, and organisational skills to support the timely and effective coordination of cancer patients’ pathways. The role involves facilitating a seamless patient journey by working closely with Cancer Tumour Site Teams, ensuring that all processes are patient-centered and tailored to individual needs.

This position will primarily be based at one of the foundation's three hospitals, with responsibilities that include cross-cover within the tumor site teams to ensure comprehensive support across all cancer specialties. The trust emphasises a supportive work environment dedicated to delivering high-quality service.
Opportunity to work in a supportive and friendly team environment, promoting collaboration.
Ability to make a meaningful impact on the lives of cancer patients by ensuring their pathways are streamlined and patient-centered.
Development of specialized knowledge in cancer patient pathways, enhancing professional skills and expertise.
Engagement in cross-cover across various tumor site teams, allowing for diverse experiences and exposure to different cancer specialties.
Contribution to high-quality service delivery within the NHS, aligning with the organization's mission to provide excellent patient care.
Flexibility in the role, with the potential for hybrid work arrangements within different hospital settings.
Comprehensive organisational and communication responsibilities leading to personal growth and the enhancement of critical soft skills.

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