The opportunity has arisen for a Band 4 MDT (Multidisciplinary Team) Coordinator for the Thames Valley Vascular Network, based at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust on a secondment.
The MDT Coordinator will ensure all patients are discussed at the weekly Vascular MDT meetings at the John Radcliffe Hospital, monthly Venous, Complex Aortic and Carotid Body Tumour MDTs by organising the patient lists and ensuring that all relevant clinical documentation is available for clinicians to make informed treatment decisions using agreed templates and processes. This role is essential for coordinating the delivery of care to ensure interventions are carried out as timely as possible, including carotid endarterectomy and abdominal aortic aneurysm repairs, as set out in the national service specification for specialised vascular services. The post-holder will operate as a main point of contact for clinicians and administrators across the network for responding to queries regarding a patient’s clinical investigations and treatment plan.
The role is administrative and will require great organisational skills and attention to detail. Excellent communication skills are essential as you will be working as part of a large team. The role will involve liaising with both clinical and support staff. You will receive initial training for the role but knowledge of the NHS, NHS systems and previous experience of arranging and undertaking MDT meetings would be a significant advantage. You will need to be able to cope well under pressure, use your initiative to work individually and work well as part of a team.
MDT Management & Patient Pathway Coordination
* Prepare and circulate patient lists for discussion at every multi‑disciplinary team meeting in a timely manner.
* Ensure the accurate and complete collection and management of the minimum data set for all patients to be discussed at MDT and ensure all patient pathways are correctly mapped and appropriately tracked.
* Attend the MDT meetings, keep comprehensive records of attendance and outcomes, and distribute them to relevant team members in a timely manner.
* Act as Network Lead for the National Vascular Database to ensure information is accurately recorded and audited, and provide training on NVR data entry to staff members across the network.
* Ensure that all operational changes affecting the MDT are communicated effectively to all members of the MDT and other interested parties.
* Check with the MDT Lead Clinician that all information is correct and complete, and acquire Lead Clinician sign‑off of all MDT outcomes.
* Collect and interpret patient information from notes and MDTs in order to complete data.
* Maintain filing systems for MDTs enabling the team to easily and efficiently access core information.
* Act as the patient navigator and follow the patient journey from referral, through diagnosis, to treatment.
* Use negotiation skills effectively regarding theatre bookings, diagnostic testing and other relevant procedures concerning the patient’s effective pathway.
* Ensure all information relating to the patient’s pathway clearly identifies all relevant target dates to aid other members of the MDT in allocating resources appropriately.
* Identify bottlenecks/delays in the patient pathway and follow the Trust escalation policy to raise awareness to the Service Manager as appropriate.
* Be a point of contact for general enquiries regarding vascular surgery waiting times, MDT co‑ordination and peer review, providing expert advice and guidance to internal and external stakeholders.
* Develop, maintain and audit the Thames Valley Vascular Network AAA Database and assist in data generation for research.
* Provide basic data analysis for clinicians and the Service Manager and carry out routine audits of patient outcomes.
* Take initial responsibility for resolving local problems that arise amongst MDT patient pathways, taking the necessary actions to resolve the problems or referring to the appropriate person.
Data Management
* Ensure accurate record of the outcomes of the MDT meetings.
* Contribute to the Peer Review process by providing required audit data (e.g. NVR data, MDT attendance data).
* Prepare for and highlight any long waiters for the weekly Inpatients PTL review meetings with the Assistant Service Manager.
Systems Management
* Manage systems that inform referrers and clinical colleagues of patient’s treatment plans and decisions taken at MDT meetings.
* Support the Patient Pathway Team Leader in ensuring clinic templates are accurate and resolve data quality issues.
* Develop specific expertise in all relevant Cerner applications (including Appointment Book, Powerchart, and PM Office), providing a source of expertise for all staff across the Thames Valley Vascular Network.
Service Improvement
* Develop and instigate MDT service improvement projects.
* Proactively identify issues with MDT coordination and outpatient clinic templates and raise them to the Service Manager as required.
* Assist with process mapping or other methods of problem solving as required for service improvement, and make appropriate recommendations for use of resources ensuring the organisation delivers quality service.
Communication
* Communicate daily with a wide range of NHS staff including consultants, service managers, nursing staff, ward clerks and medical secretaries.
* Identify and discuss with the MDT Lead Consultant any MDT issues such as attendance records, problems with patient medical record collection and service improvement issues.
* Provide detailed patient information where required and raise any information that is not discussed during the MDT meeting.
* Attend Thames Valley Vascular Network meetings as and when required and present any service improvements or audits that have been completed.
* Distribute the MDT list and treatment records following the MDT and discuss with the MDT Lead Consultant any missing records.
* Contact patients, where appropriate, to explain the process for individual treatment pathways and liaise with patients regarding scheduled appointments or general queries relating to their care pathway.
* Escalate where appropriate any issues to the Network Manager, Service Manager and MDT Lead Consultant.
* Provide a single source of expertise and contact for all internal and external colleagues regarding MDT operations.
* Update the Vascular Clinical Lead and Service Manager on the status of all MDTs and proactively raise any issues requiring senior management intervention.
Bookings
* Book elective admissions, pre‑operative assessments, diagnostics and post‑operative clinics and investigations for patients when required.
Other duties
* Assist in project work and in producing ad hoc reports.
* Identify own training and development needs and undertake appropriate training/education as required.
* Undertake any other duties requested as appropriate to the banding.
This advert closes on Thursday 7 May 2026.
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