A Cancer Care Coordinator is a very varied patient facing role based in primary care. They work closely with GPs and other colleagues to identify and manage patients who have a suspected or confirmed cancer, ensuring that appropriate support is made available to them and their families.
As a Cancer Care Coordinator you are most likely to:
- Work in a GP practice supporting a group of practices within a Primary Care Network (PCN);
- Speaking with patients who have been referred for investigations or been diagnosed with cancer;
- Become a point of contact for patients with questions or worries;
- Undertake cancer care reviews with patients;
- Guide a patient through their cancer journey providing support, information and guidance;
- Open doors to other services and information that may help your patients.

