An exciting opportunity has arisen within the Chemotherapy Day Unit Department for a highly efficient administrator who can support the patient flow through the Day Unit.
We are looking for an individual who is flexible and enthusiastic as well as being resourceful. You will be able support the day unit with a range of administrative duties which include; admissions, discharges, waiting list entries on CERNER and manage new referrals to the service which includes; booking appointments etc
You will need to have experience of managing all office based administration, including effective and appropriate letter skills. Possess excellent customer services skills including telephone and face to face contact with service users.
You should have the ability to think calmly and logically under pressure and have a positive attitude to maintaining high standards at all times. You will be quick to learn, be able to work as part of a team and also possess the ability to work unsupervised using your own initiative.
If you have proven experience of working under pressure, this busy fast paced role could be the job for you.
The chemotherapy service administrator is an integral member of the Macmillan Chemotherapy Unit Team.
Working under the supervision of the Senior Sister the post holder will coordinate all administrative aspects of
the day care service including data collection, reception and clerical duties.
To liaise directly with the patient regarding their treatment, providing information and
reassurance and managing patient expectations around the chemotherapy experience
To liaise with the clinical teams and nursing staff to prioritise the scheduling of new referrals.
To schedule all chemotherapy treatment on the Chemotherapy Day Unit (CDU) in line with
local guidelines and protocols.
To plan patient treatment and unit capacity efficiently, having consideration for a range of
influencing factors such as the nursing staff rota, pharmacy turnaround times, availability of
blood results etc.
To ensure that all patients leave the CDU with an appointment for their next chemotherapy
assessment clinic and treatment, where appropriate.
To ensure that the coding department receives the required patient information on a daily
basis so that all chemotherapy income can be fully recouped.
To be responsible for regular collection of data and information as requested by the Lead
Chemotherapy Nurse, Senior Sister and /or Service Manager, including quality statistics and
patient details.
London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust (LNWH) cares for the people of Brent, Ealing, Harrow and beyond.
Our team of more than 8,200 clinical and support staff serve a diverse population of almost one million people.
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