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Radiotherapy Clinical Support Worker | Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust
Cottingham
5 days ago
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Overview

The radiotherapy team is looking for an enthusiastic and motivated clinical support worker to join our multi‑disciplinary team. The post holder will be a key member of our patient support team which includes Radiotherapy Nurse Practitioners, Therapeutic Radiographers, booking coordinators, Dosimetrist, Physicists and Clinical Support Workers.


Responsibilities

  • Direct care of all radiotherapy patients from pre‑treatment CT scan through to treatment and completion, providing technical treatment information and advice on radiotherapy reactions.
  • Administer cannulation and venipuncture (competency to be gained on‑the‑job).
  • Provide accurate booking and entry of patient data into the radiotherapy electronic patient management system “Aria”.
  • Support the pre‑treatment team, assist with patient communication, education and emotional support.
  • Contribute to CPD, teaching of radiotherapy students and new staff.

Qualifications & Skills

  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, able to build positive relationships with patients, families and colleagues.
  • Good IT skills; experience with paperless systems preferred.
  • Excellent organisational and administrative abilities.
  • A compassionate, resilient, and flexible attitude to work within a fast‑moving team.

Training & Development

  • Comprehensive induction and training package provided within the radiotherapy department.
  • Opportunities to keep up to date with radiotherapy advances through CPD and teaching responsibilities.

Additional Information

This advertised vacancy does not meet the UKVI eligibility requirements for a Skilled Worker Visa and therefore HUTH would not be able to issue a Certificate of Sponsorship for this role.


Application deadline: Friday 7 Nov 2025.


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