Cancer Patient Coordinator Assistant - Cottingham, United Kingdom - Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

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The Cancer Multidisciplinary Team Support Staff department has a vacancy for a part time Cancer Patient Coordinator Assistant.


The post holder is responsible for collection of patient information as required by the Cancer Patient Coordinators to support Multi-disciplinary team (MDT) meetings and to provide support in the administration pre and post MDT meetings.

The post holder will assist in the administration and maintenance of the Somerset Cancer Registry where appropriate.


The post holder will provide support and assistance to the team of Cancer Patient Coordinators to ensure the smooth running of cancer MDT meetings.


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Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust strongly encourages new starters to have the Covid-19 vaccine. However, it is not a mandatory requirement to work for us.


HUTH has two main sites:
Hull Royal Infirmary and Castle Hill Hospital with an annual budget of approximately £500 million.

The Trust employs around 11,000 staff and serves an extended population of 1.25 million, delivering a number of outpatient services from locations across the area.


The Trust's secondary care service portfolio is comprehensive, covering the major medical and surgical specialties, routine and specialist diagnostic services and other clinical support services.

These services are provided primarily to a catchment population of approximately 600,000 in the Hull and East Riding of Yorkshire area.


HUTH provides specialist and tertiary services to a population of 1.25 million extending from Scarborough in North Yorkshire to Grimsby and Scunthorpe in North East and North Lincolnshire respectively.

For further details with regard to this vacancy opportunity, please see the attached Job Description and Person Specification.

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