Job summary The overall purpose of the Lung Cancer Screening Programme is to enable the early detection of lung cancer to save lives.
The targeted lung health check (TLHC) has been implemented throughout the UK in areas identified with high disease prevalence where significant impact can be made from the recognition of early-stage lung cancer & offering curative treatment.
Main duties of the job As an HCA you will deliver a professional and patient-focused service, working alongside and under the leadership and supervision of your clinical colleagues in our dynamic and fast-paced sites.
As an integral part of our clinical support team, your skills as an HCA help us to deliver on our vision to make healthcare better.
About us InHealth is the UKs largest specialist provider of diagnostic and healthcare solutions.
Our aim is to make healthcare better for patients by working collaboratively with the NHS to deliver a range of high-quality tests, scans, assessments and procedures.
In the last year, we have supported more than 5 million people in their healthcare journeys, the majority of these are NHS patients and service users.
As a people-focused organisation, our teams are integral in how we deliver our services and our values of Trust, Passion, Care and Fresh Thinking underpin everything we do, influencing the way we interact with patients, customers, and colleagues.
Our mission is to be the preferred provider of high-quality diagnostics and healthcare solutions in hospitals and in accessible community settings, serving patients from 1,000 locations by 2025.
Job description Job responsibilities Role: Healthcare Assistant Location: Cambridge & Peterborough Salary: £22,000 + £4200 Car Allowance What you will do: The overall purpose of the Lung Cancer Screening Programme is to enable the early detection of lung cancer to save lives.
The targeted lung health check (TLHC) has been implemented throughout the UK in areas identified with high disease prevalence where significant impact can be made from the recognition of early-stage lung cancer & offering curative treatment.
As an HCA you will deliver a professional and patient-focused service, working alongside and under the leadership and supervision of your clinical colleagues in our dynamic and fast-paced sites.
As an integral part of our clinical support team, your skills as an HCA help us to deliver on our vision to make healthcare better.
Our Healthcare team provides a 7-day service with bank holiday working included across all programmes.
Candidates must be adaptable around mobile working, locations of clinics and willing to work 12-hour shift patterns as our standard working pattern.
This may also include remote working and administration duties to support the wider TLHC team which may be incorporated into your working pattern.
What you are responsible for: Welcoming patients to the clinic in a professional manner and acting as patient advocate at all times to ensure both privacy and dignity.
Clarifying patients identification and explaining the process of their Targeted Lung Health Check appointment Managing clinical risk within own designated working area Ensuring the smooth flow of clinical and administrative work whilst supporting nurses and other colleagues Supporting patients to safely access subsequent elements of the face to face TLHC appointment (potential CT scan) and providing a patient handover once at the secondary location Accurately entering data into the patient management system and maintaining these systems with accurate and up to date information Adhering to the requirements of the Data Protection Act (1984) ensuring confidentiality of information regarding staff and patients is always maintained Dealing with telephone and direct enquiries in a prompt and effective manner, ensuring the provision of information and prioritisation of queries as appropriate Facilitating efficient patient scheduling and throughput, leading to optimal use of nursing capacity Cleaning, monitoring and tidying equipment as directed and report any problems or malfunctions to senior member of staff.
Maintaining a clean and safe working environment Remaining up to date with mandatory training and completing any additional courses required for this role Understanding all responsibilities and adhering to all statutory requirements for Health & Safety, COSHH, PPE, fire safety, complaints, accident reporting and magnetic field & radiation safety Complying with ISO standards in respect of Information Security Management Demonstrating safe, effective practice in line with InHealth policies and procedures.
What people see in you: A team player who is supportive, reliable and trustworthy A positive attitude with a helpful and proactive approach to customer service Someone who is approachable, dedicated and hardworking A people person someone who enjoys working alongside and helping others Someone who thrives on and remains calm and focused in challengingsituations A professional, empathetic and courteous individual who cares about peopleand conducts themselves professionally with both patients and colleagues You will: Be experienced in dealing with customers and/or patients and know how to handle their queries effectively and sensitively Understand the importance of patient confidentiality and be aware of data protection Have excellent verbal and written communication skills Have good listening skills with an ability to present information in a logical manner Have a good standard of education demonstrated by numeracy and literacy Be flexible in your working patterns to fulfil clinical requirements and be willing to adjust these at short notice to accommodate unexpected changes Understand the importance of patient confidentiality and be aware of GDPR Be confident in your ability to prioritise tasks Be skilled at administration processes and proficient with Microsoft packages Be able to follow instructions to support both your colleagues and patients You have experience of: Working within a customer or patient focused environment Using Microsoft packages and other IT systems Dealing with conflict situations in a calm and efficient manner Working with multi-skilled colleagues as part of a multi-disciplinary team Other key parts of the HCAs role: You need to be willing to be flexible when working shifts required There may be instances where our HCAs need to work additional hours or outside their region to support the operational requirements of the business On occasions, national travel may be required to attend training courses Due to the travel involved in this role, a full driving license is required Person Specification Qualifications Essential Please see Job Description Desirable Please see Job Description Experience Essential Please see Job Description Desirable Please see Job Description Additional Criteria Essential Please see Job Description Desirable Please see Job Description
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