As driver your working day will begin with a series of vehicle safety checks to ensure that the mobile chemotherapy unit is safe and ready for the working day. As part of the daily checks you will be required to check that the required equipment and supplies are on board and that trollies are re-stocked before driving the vehicle to its treatment location. On arrival at treatment location you will meet your nursing colleagues, greet the patients and support them in accessing the unit using steps or stair lift as necessary. On board the unit you will book the patient as attended on the booking system, provide refreshments for the patients, ensuring that they feel cared for and comfortable. As the patients leave you will ensure that they have been discharged from the unit on the patient appointment booking system, ensuring that the patients next scheduled treatment has been scheduled on the inpatient wait list. At the end of the treatment day you will return the unit to its base, ensure that it is clean and tidy and carry out the necessary checks to ensure that the vehicle is safe and secure. To operate all aspects of the vehicle and on board non-medical equipment (access lift, air conditioning, generators.) To liaise with medical engineering regarding repairs and servicing of on-board medical equipment. To organise and Co-ordinate Trust service for cleaning of clinical area. To organise and Co-ordinate cleaning of external body of mobile unit. To Co-ordinate general maintenance of vehicle with associated service provider. To carry out a series of daily vehicle safety checks to ensure that the MCU is safe and ready for the working day. To drive the mobile chemotherapy facility to different locations across East Kent. To check that required equipment and supplies are on board and that clinical trollies are re-stocked. To ensure that patients are attended on arrive and discharged with next planned treatment dates scheduled on the patients appointment system. Responsible for the arranging a medical assessment for themselves in line with regulations. To complete all documentation required of them, i.e. Fuel reports, daily log sheets and any other paperwork. Ensure all servicing reports are sent to EKLS manager as part of Operational Licence requirements, and for inspection by VOSA. (sent via the departmental manager) Ensure that CPC training is kept up to date. The driver must report any defects with the vehicle to the relevant manager. Extra hours to cover the service will be expected, in order to carry out an adequate provision of the service. Arrange and co-ordinate the safe connection of the electrical hook up, keeping in line with the Trust Health and Safety Policy. Maintaining all relevant mandatory training.