Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Suspected Cancer Pathway Navigator (Nurse/Radiographer)

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OXFORD UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL NHS TRUSTRADIOLOGY DEPARTMENTCHURCHILL HOPSITAL

We are seeking a full or Part time time Nurse or Radiographer to work as a Suspected CANcer Pathway Navigator, to work at the Churchill Hospital Radiology Department, as part of a team delivering the SCAN (Suspected CANcer) Pathway. Successful candidates must have post graduate experience in the NHS, and will be expected to contribute positively and enthusiastically to the professional running and future development of the service. The post is suitable for a Radiographer or Nurse that would like to work as part of a dedicated and professional team to provide holistic care and support to patients referred to Radiology under the SCAN Pathway and support the service lead in developing the pathway to extended the service in the future. For Radiographers interested in the post CT experience is not essential as training can be provided.

There is the opportunity for both Full time and Part time shift patterns

Main duties of the job

The SCAN (Suspected CANcer) Pathway:

Many patients visit their GP with 'vague' symptoms such as weight loss and tiredness. These symptoms are called 'non-specific' as they affect the whole person.

Often the cause of these symptoms remains unclear after GP assessment. There is commonly a minor cause for such symptoms. However, there is a small chance that they could be the signs of a serious illness, such as cancer. Therefore, these symptoms are often called 'low-risk but not no-risk' symptoms.

The SCAN Pathway provides GP's with access to rapid investigations for patients with 'non-specific' symptoms. This avoids patients can go back and forth between their GP and the hospital many times until a diagnosis is made; this takes time with diagnoses and treatment potentially delayed. Although the risk of serious disease is low, a delay in diagnosis and treatment may have a negative effect on the patients' health and overall wellbeing.

Dependent on these results, an appointment with a Doctor working in a Multi Diagnostic Clinic (MDC) is arranged. The aim is to reach a diagnosis and begin treatment as quickly as possible.

Navigators co-ordinate all aspects of the SCAN pathway, both face to face and virtually; organising appointments, acting as a support and information role for others within the service and undertaking clinical duties.

About us

Churchill Radiology Department:

The radiology Department is within the Cancer and Haematology Centre, opened in 2009. Primarily, we provide imaging services across the specialities found on site: Oncology, Radiotherapy, Breast, Renal, Urology, Transplantation, Chest Medicine, upper and lower GI, Head and Neck, Haematology and Infectious Diseases.

We have 2 CT scanners, one 64 slice GE CT scanner and one 256 Slice GE CT Scanner. We cover all types of scanning in CT this includes cardiac, pneumocolons, orthopaedic and all various CT guided interventional procedures including microwave ablations.

The Churchill Radiology department also has a 10 bed Day Case Unit which supports interventional imaging across the department, including the admission, recovery and discharge of patients undergoing a variety of diagnostic and treatment procedures.

The department also includes 2 GE MRI Scanners, a 1.5T and 3T, 2 flat plate interventional rooms, 2 PET/CT scanners, 2 Gamma Camera's including SPECT CT, 4 ultrasound rooms, a Lithotripsy unit and 5 DR GE Definium 8000 rooms.

Other specialist techniques include Hyperpolarised Xenon Imaging, High Intensity Focussed Ultrasound and SIRTS.

Opportunities are available for personal and professional development and commitment to an out of hours and weekend service is required.

Details

Date posted

13 March 2024

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 6

Salary

£35,392 to £42,618 a year per annum pro rata plus additional pay premia 10%.

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Part-time

Reference number

321-CSS-6112868-B6

Job locations

Churchill Hospital

Old Road

Headington, Oxford

OX3 7LE


Job description

Job responsibilities

To provide a constant point of contact, provide advice, support and information for all patients referred to the SCAN pathway, from referral to diagnosis or at the point they areassigned a Cancer Nurse Specialist (if a cancer is found).Liaise with referring GPs to collect data/information required for project.Cannulate patients and take blood samples prior their CT scan.Ensure that samples collected from patients are sent to laboratory for testing.Collect required survey information from patients throughout the patients pathway.To liaise with the Multi Diagnostic Clinic teams to arrange patient appointments and review.To vet within guidelines and assess referrals as required.To advise medical and non-medical referrers as to the appropriate radiological investigationas required.

To undertake formal training in role extension as required and in accordance withdepartmental policies and requirements.To provide professional and emotional support to peers and junior staff.To relate to all patients with understanding and care, respecting their privacy and dignity toprovide a caring and confidential service.To demonstrate dexterity, accuracy and attention to detail in the preparation of specialistequipment for procedures to be undertaken within the unit whilst adhering to Local andTrust policies e.g. intravenous drug administration, taking blood samples.To be able to use the departmental Radiology Information System, ComputerisedRadiography system and the Picture Archiving Communication System following training.To manage own workload and organise departmental workload when necessary.To work Saturdays and Sundays as required, as part of extending the working week.To undertake the departmental and Trust induction Programme.To adhere to all Trust policies including Health & Safety Regulations, COSHH Regulations, andthe Data Protection Act.To comply with all radiation protection policies such as IR(ME)R the Code of Practice for theProtection of Persons against Ionising Radiations arising from Medical and Dental use andthe IRR 99 Regulations.To adhere to safe systems of work with regard to manual handling.To be aware of all Quality Control procedures with the department, including QualityAssurance testing for image quality and equipment safety, and to perform clinical auditswithin the department.

Job description

Job responsibilities

To provide a constant point of contact, provide advice, support and information for all patients referred to the SCAN pathway, from referral to diagnosis or at the point they areassigned a Cancer Nurse Specialist (if a cancer is found).Liaise with referring GPs to collect data/information required for project.Cannulate patients and take blood samples prior their CT scan.Ensure that samples collected from patients are sent to laboratory for testing.Collect required survey information from patients throughout the patients pathway.To liaise with the Multi Diagnostic Clinic teams to arrange patient appointments and review.To vet within guidelines and assess referrals as required.To advise medical and non-medical referrers as to the appropriate radiological investigationas required.

To undertake formal training in role extension as required and in accordance withdepartmental policies and requirements.To provide professional and emotional support to peers and junior staff.To relate to all patients with understanding and care, respecting their privacy and dignity toprovide a caring and confidential service.To demonstrate dexterity, accuracy and attention to detail in the preparation of specialistequipment for procedures to be undertaken within the unit whilst adhering to Local andTrust policies e.g. intravenous drug administration, taking blood samples.To be able to use the departmental Radiology Information System, ComputerisedRadiography system and the Picture Archiving Communication System following training.To manage own workload and organise departmental workload when necessary.To work Saturdays and Sundays as required, as part of extending the working week.To undertake the departmental and Trust induction Programme.To adhere to all Trust policies including Health & Safety Regulations, COSHH Regulations, andthe Data Protection Act.To comply with all radiation protection policies such as IR(ME)R the Code of Practice for theProtection of Persons against Ionising Radiations arising from Medical and Dental use andthe IRR 99 Regulations.To adhere to safe systems of work with regard to manual handling.To be aware of all Quality Control procedures with the department, including QualityAssurance testing for image quality and equipment safety, and to perform clinical auditswithin the department.

Person Specification

Experience/ Qualifications

Essential

  • oState Registered Radiographer.
  • oReasonable post graduate experience in the NHS.
  • oCPD portfolio.
  • oSound knowledge of the NHS.

Desirable

  • oUse of GE platform
  • oEvidence of relevant personal professional development in Radiography.
  • oEvidence of experience in CT scanning
  • oIV cannulation course.

Attributes

Essential

  • oPositive role model.
  • oTeam player.
  • oAbility to use initiative and manage time effectively.
  • oHighly motivated for self and others
  • oAbility to tailor care to patient type
  • oGood interpersonal skills, with both patients and staff.
  • oAbility to deal sensitively with sensitive information or contentious problems

Desirable

  • oEvidence of a proactive approach to change and developing clinical practice.

Skills & Abilities

Essential

  • oIM&T skills
  • oGood interpersonal skills.
  • oPositive role model.
  • oAbility to anticipate and forward plan.
  • oAble to communicate complex and often upsetting medical and technical information to patients, relatives and colleagues relating to procedures and diagnosis as well as Senior Managers
  • oExcellent verbal and written communication skills
  • oAbility to prioritise, cope with work pressures, manage time effectively and deliver within agreed timescales.
  • oPlanning of own workload and others
  • oWork and make decisions using own initiative and be accountable for these decisions.
  • oReliable work record
  • oFluent in verbal and written English
  • oDemonstrates a professional attitude and manner

Desirable

  • oEvidence of teaching / training of staff within radiography.
  • oProblem solving skills
  • oSeeks constant improvement in own performance
Person Specification

Experience/ Qualifications

Essential

  • oState Registered Radiographer.
  • oReasonable post graduate experience in the NHS.
  • oCPD portfolio.
  • oSound knowledge of the NHS.

Desirable

  • oUse of GE platform
  • oEvidence of relevant personal professional development in Radiography.
  • oEvidence of experience in CT scanning
  • oIV cannulation course.

Attributes

Essential

  • oPositive role model.
  • oTeam player.
  • oAbility to use initiative and manage time effectively.
  • oHighly motivated for self and others
  • oAbility to tailor care to patient type
  • oGood interpersonal skills, with both patients and staff.
  • oAbility to deal sensitively with sensitive information or contentious problems

Desirable

  • oEvidence of a proactive approach to change and developing clinical practice.

Skills & Abilities

Essential

  • oIM&T skills
  • oGood interpersonal skills.
  • oPositive role model.
  • oAbility to anticipate and forward plan.
  • oAble to communicate complex and often upsetting medical and technical information to patients, relatives and colleagues relating to procedures and diagnosis as well as Senior Managers
  • oExcellent verbal and written communication skills
  • oAbility to prioritise, cope with work pressures, manage time effectively and deliver within agreed timescales.
  • oPlanning of own workload and others
  • oWork and make decisions using own initiative and be accountable for these decisions.
  • oReliable work record
  • oFluent in verbal and written English
  • oDemonstrates a professional attitude and manner

Desirable

  • oEvidence of teaching / training of staff within radiography.
  • oProblem solving skills
  • oSeeks constant improvement in own performance

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Additional information

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Employer details

Employer name

Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Address

Churchill Hospital

Old Road

Headington, Oxford

OX3 7LE


Employer's website

https://www.ouh.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


Employer details

Employer name

Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Address

Churchill Hospital

Old Road

Headington, Oxford

OX3 7LE


Employer's website

https://www.ouh.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Lead SCAN Navigator

Rosie Lomas

rosie.lomas@ouh.nhs.uk

01865225538

Details

Date posted

13 March 2024

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 6

Salary

£35,392 to £42,618 a year per annum pro rata plus additional pay premia 10%.

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Part-time

Reference number

321-CSS-6112868-B6

Job locations

Churchill Hospital

Old Road

Headington, Oxford

OX3 7LE


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