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Cancer Support Coordinator - Client Services

Cancer Council ACT

Who we are

Cancer Council is the only charity that works across every area of cancer, from research to prevention and support. Every day, we support people affected by cancer when they need it most, speak out on behalf of the community on cancer issues, empower people to reduce their cancer risk, and find new ways to better detect and treat cancer. Learn more about what we do here.

Cancer Council ACT has been advocating for Canberrans living with cancer for almost 50 years. We are a group of passionate healthcare professionals and operational staff who are dedicated to a cancer-free future for the nation’s capital.

Together, it’s all of us against cancer.

Who we’re looking for

Cancer Council ACT (CCACT) is seeking a health professional with a passion for supporting the community, and a commitment to providing information and support to people who are experiencing cancer, their family and friends.

In this role, you will be part of a small team engaging with clients, regional medical and allied health professionals, to improve community awareness of current cancer support and services in the ACT. This role will interact directly with clients providing psychosocial support as well as developing and delivering new support programs.

Joining the Cancer Information and Support team, you will:

  • Provide evidence-based information and support to clients; this includes referrals to relevant services as necessary.
  • Assess the cancer related concerns and issues of people accessing CCACT support – making initial assessment of psychosocial support and refer as required.
  • Perform the CCACT Liaison role at the CRCC and ICON Cancer Centre as a point of contact for people affected by cancer, providing cancer prevention information and support services.
  • Develop, implement, and evaluate evidence-based cancer support programs and services.
  • Liaise and maintain relationships with relevant stakeholders including community support service groups and cancer subject matter experts to inform the broader ACT and regional community of available cancer information and support services.
  • Represent CCACT at events/fundraisers, expositions and through local schools and community venues to promote and increase awareness of cancer support and services in the ACT.
  • Contribute to the review of national Cancer Council Understanding Cancer resources and manage the distribution of these resources throughout the ACT.
  • Ensure Service Funding Agreement targets are tracked and met and prepare a report at the end of each cycle.
  • Engage with people experiencing hair loss due to cancer treatment in CCACT Wig Service

About you

We are looking for someone who shares our values, with an interest in the work that we do. We will highly value applicants who have:

  • Tertiary qualifications in a health-related field, including registered nurse, counselling or social work - with oncology experience preferred.
  • Experience in working in the community / charity sector, health promotion or education.
  • Strong community/stakeholder engagement and communication skills that promote effective partnerships and a supportive team approach.
  • Willingness to pitch in and help with public events and programs where needed.
  • A shared desire to help our organisation respectfully engage with the LGBTIQ+, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and people with disability in Canberra.
  • Current drivers’ licence.
  • Hold or be willing to obtain a current Working with Vulnerable People check.

To submit your application, click Apply Now.

However, if you have any questions about this role, or the work of Cancer Council, please contact:

Mark GinswickChief Operating Officer

[email protected], using the subject line: Cancer Support Coordinator - Client Services enquiry via EthicalJobs.

02 6260 3198

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