At a Glance
- Tasks: Provide clinical support to oncology patients and assist with medical procedures.
- Company: The London Clinic, a leading private hospital in the UK.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, professional development, and a supportive work environment.
- Other info: Join a collaborative team dedicated to personalised patient-centred care.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in cancer care while working with experienced professionals.
- Qualifications: Medical background and commitment to patient care.
The predicted salary is between 37338 - 44962 Β£ per year.
Overview
The post holder will provide clinical and medical support to patients on the Oncology ward, Outpatient Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy Units, through general patient care and medical procedures.
Out of hours, the day case chemotherapy unit is closed.
The post holder will cover the haematology ward at night and at weekends.
The role works closely with Consultants and nursing staff to support patient treatments and symptom management, and to act in accordance with GMC standards.
In addition, the post holder should demonstrate the core values and code of conduct of the clinic, adhere to London Clinic policies and guidelines for professional practice and general issues, and ensure mandatory training is completed and maintained.
The role requires compliance with appropriate regulatory and best practice frameworks and ongoing personal professional development to meet GMC revalidation requirements.
Daily documentation in patient notes and maintenance of essential records are required, along with liaison with Consultants and their secretaries as necessary.
The post holder should ensure discharge summaries are completed for all in-patients and provided to the patient, maintain a high standard of work, and uphold the professional image of The London Clinic.
With regard to safety, the post holder must work in a safe environment in line with the Health and Safety at Work Act and the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations, and respect patient, family, staff and colleague confidentiality as per professional standards and guidance.
To undertake other tasks appropriate to grade and capabilities as required by the clinical line manager or Medical Director.
The Oncology service at The London Clinic provides specialist cancer care across inpatient, outpatient, chemotherapy and radiotherapy settings.
Working alongside experienced consultants, nursing teams and allied health professionals, the department delivers personalised, patient-centred care supported by the latest treatments and technology.
Established in 1932, The London Clinic is one of the UK\'s largest private hospitals with eight state-of-the-art facilities in central London.
As a charity, we reinvest in treatments, technology and facilities to benefit our patients, staff and the wider community.
We offer a comprehensive range of services from complex medical and surgical procedures to specialist cancer care.
The London Clinic is known for a supportive, collaborative culture where every contribution is valued, guided by our core values.
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