
Coordinator (LEAP)
National Cancer Centre Singapore
- Singapore
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Treatment - scheduling, management of common side effects of chemotherapy, radiation therapy, immunotherapy etc.
- Basic dietary counselling especially during chemotherapy
- Explain and reiterate rationale for genetics/fertility referrals
- Appropriately referring patients to resources: wigs, bras, hats, selecting appropriate information booklets by NCC
- Early identification and expedient referral referral to MSW/psychologists for emotional/psychosocial distress
- 30% of workload will be based in satellite clinics
- Providing guidance on supportive therapy for common side effects/toxicities of treatment
- Clarifications on appointments/chemotherapy slots OR shifting of appointments
- To call patients or direct face to face especially in settings where patients are less familiar with technology such as whatsapp/emails
- Queries are directed to the relevant specialists as necessary
- Updating patient database to track patient's queries and progress (to close the loop and the necessary assistance is rendered)
- Provide patient education via sharing of articles on social media/website and making publicity materials for events
- Linking patients with organisations outside Singhealth (e.g. Singapore Cancer Society, Ain Society, pharmaceuticals etc.) and getting in touch with the necessary staff/departments that can assist patients and their concerns
- Planning and execution of events for patient support group and exercise group activities
- Coordinating Patient Advocate Meetings and meetings
- Degree in relevant discipline (prefer to have life science background)
- At least 2 years of relevant working experience in healthcare setting
- Good communication and people skills, compassionate, empathic
- Ability to interact and liaise with other departments and agencies including government bodies and private institutions
- Competent in using computer software and programs (to assess relevant patient information)
- Able to work independently with initiative and creativity
- Preferably effectively bilingual or fluent in local dialects to communicate with patients
- Preferably competent in using alternative forms of education platforms (e.g. social media) and reaching out to patients (e.g. networking platforms like whatsapp)