You need to be well-organised to succeed in this role, as you will be responsible for managing your own workload and itinerary in order to meet deadlines. You will be able to communicate clearly and effectively with others and liaise with stakeholders of all levels.
Other must-haves include having a formal Oncology qualification, a SACT passport and a valid NMC PIN along with basic IT skills and a full UK driving license as travel to LPCH sites is required. You will have some previous experience of developing non-qualified staff through the Skills for Health – Qualifications and Credit Framework and experience of delivering coaching and mentoring, including the facilitation of clinical supervision is also desirable.