Cancer Support Worker - Fulwood, United Kingdom - Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

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Looking for a new challenge with clinical and admin responsibilities?

We are currently in search of a dedicated Cancer Support Worker to join our Chemotherapy Unit.

In this pivotal role, you will adeptly manage both administrative tasks and clinical duties, playing a crucial role in providing comprehensive support to our patients throughout their treatment journey.


Upon joining our team, you will be warmly welcomed into our professional environment, where your contributions will be instrumental in delivering personalised care.

Your primary responsibilities will include assisting our nursing team in conducting Pre-Treatment Assessments and Holistic Needs Assessments, ensuring that each patient receives tailored care and support.


At our facility, excellence in patient care is paramount, and we pride ourselves on fostering a collaborative and communicative atmosphere.

Together, we strive to maintain a positive team dynamic, where every team member's efforts are valued and contribute to our shared goal of delivering exceptional care to our patients and their families.


This position offers a fixed 10-month term, providing you with a valuable opportunity to showcase your expertise, drive, and dedication.

Join us and become an integral part of our team, where your professionalism and commitment will be highly valued and rewarded.


The Cancer support workers role is to develop and provide holistic needs assessments service for cancer patients and assist, support and co-ordinate the pathway for patients under the supervision of the Chemotherapy Team.

A large part of the role will be to be responsible for providing administrative and coordinative support to patients, families, providing holistic needs assessments.

Working under the supervision of the clinical nurse specialists.

You will provide clinical support to the Cancer Specialist Nurses within a clinical environment. Duties to include venepuncture, central venous device management. Performing investigations such as vital signs assessment, height and weight checks, Blood glucose monitoring and ECG's. Collecting relevant samples such as bodily fluids.

We have 10000 fantastic people working hard to deliver quality services to our patients.

What ever the role, you help to look after 370,000 people in our local area and give specialised care to 1.5 million people across Lancashire & Cumbria.


Working with us gives you the knowledge and sense of pride that every activity you do genuinely does make a difference to support our patients and staff, ensuring we keep thriving & delivering outstanding healthcare across our local towns.


We have access to varied development opportunities, learn new skills, meet fab people & do things you'd never have done.


Everything we do centres around patient care and enhancing their experience which means your role is pivotal and something to be really proud of.


Contribute to the assessment, implementation and evaluation of care to meet patients' needs in accordance with agreed local and national standards and evidence based guidelines.

Understand that there will be frequent exposure to distressing/highly distressing situations and when to seek appropriate support/advice

Support and provide patient education and health promotion

Support patients with cancer and their families to access appropriate information and support, by sign-posting to a range of clinical and support services

Under supervision of the CNS deliver patient-centred, support and education as necessary to non-complex patients.

Arrange and book appropriate outpatient appointments.

Document and monitor all aspects of care coordination and service delivery, supporting data collection for audit and outcome data.

Plan straight forward tasks and work guided by SOP's, protocols and procedures.

Deliver patient-centred, self-management support and education as necessary to non-complex patients, including how to self-assess

Encourage and support active and healthy lifestyle choices


Coach patients and carers to understand what signs, symptoms or situations to be aware of that would indicate concern, such as side effects of anti-cancer treatment.

Coach patients and carers on how to make contact when they feel that their condition or needs have changed, including what to do out of hours


Contribute to the management of risk and maintain patient safety, conforming to health, safety and security legislation, policies, procedures and guidelines.

Identifying own development needs and agreeing development plans for these needs with supervisor

Ensure that confidentiality of patient records is strictly maintained

Participate in Trust and Directorate audits as required

Comply with all Health and Safety requirements within the trust

Proactively support and contribute to audit processes, governance, research, clinical research trials and service development

Assist in setting, monitoring and maintaining standards of care to improve the patient experience and outcom

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