The Radiotherapy Department is based within a dedicated oncology hospital providing both chemotherapy and radiotherapy. The team consists of therapeutic radiographers, clinical support, and clerical staff. They all work closely with the physics department and medical staff to provide seamless care to our users.
Are you looking for a new challenge? A vacancy has arisen in the Radiotherapy Booking Office for a Radiotherapy Booking Co-ordinator to work within a small team. The office processes approximately 60,000 attendances a year on the dedicated computer system. Training will be given on the system and processes, and it is not expected that applicants will have had direct previous experience, though experience of appointment scheduling will be beneficial.
It is a very busy area, and skills are needed to prioritise appointments to meet cancer waiting time targets. Negotiation skills are also required as appointments have to be coordinated across a variety of disciplines. Once proficient, it is expected that you will work without close supervision, although support is available if required.
The department is committed to continual professional development, and any training required to carry out this role will be provided.
Job Responsibilities:
1. Responsible for booking (electronically) all radiotherapy patient appointments.
2. Responsible for booking (electronically) associated tasks using the ‘carepath’ software to ensure smooth running of the patient pathway.
3. To achieve targets and prevent breaches, patients need to be contacted at very short notice, requiring tact and persuasive skills as patients may be anxious due to the urgency required to attend the department.
4. Using IT skills to input accurate and detailed patient information including personal, clinical, and proposed treatment information on the independent Oncology 'Aria' system and Patient Manager using paper and electronic systems as source documents.
5. To register new patients on Aria.
6. To understand medical terminology and medical terms.
7. Provide and receive highly complex and sensitive information requiring tact, sensitivity, and empathy.
8. First point of contact for telephone messages and dealing with queries from health care professionals, patients, and relatives.
9. To take quick and decisive action when taking telephone bookings from peripheral clinics, acting on own initiative to book all the appointments along the pathway.
10. Required to deal with frequent and unpredictable task changes such as telephone calls and interruptions.
11. Undertaking the training of other staff.
12. Responsible for ensuring that the proposed patient pathway is disseminated to all other key areas.
You will be working for an organisation that values and respects all of its staff and the community it serves. The Trust is a leader in the NHS and research sectors and provides excellent benefits for its staff. This includes commitments to professional development and many policies to support employees in balancing their personal and professional lives.
As a leading healthcare organisation, we aim to deliver a first-class patient experience from first referral through to clinical treatment. You will be responsible for delivering excellent customer service to patients. You will need to be able to work in a calm, logical, and methodical way but be able to multi-task whilst dealing with frequent interruptions, and you must possess effective communication skills whilst always maintaining patient confidentiality.
For further details / informal visits contact:
Name: Jan Johnson
Job title: Principal Radiographer
Email address: janetjohnson1@nhs.net
Telephone number: 0114 2265757
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