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Clinical Oncology - Consultant (FTC)

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East of EnglandOncology - Medical/ClinicalPermanentConsultant109,725 to 145,478 a year

An excellent opportunity has arisen for a Consultant in Clinical Oncology to join a large, research-active Oncology department in the East of England.

The successful candidate will primarily support:

  • Lung Cancers
  • Central Nervous System (CNS) Cancers

Additional tumour interests may also be accommodated depending on departmental expertise and service requirements.

The appointee will join:

  • A team of 19 Oncology Consultants
  • Specialist lung and CNS oncology services
  • Dedicated specialist nursing support
  • A highly collaborative multidisciplinary environment
  • A modern oncology network with regional partnerships and cross-site working opportunities

Main Duties of the Role

The successful candidate will:

  • Participate in Lung and CNS MDTs
  • Deliver systemic anti-cancer therapies (SACT)
  • Support radiotherapy services, including SABR
  • Manage approximately 300 new oncology patients annually
  • Participate in an approximately 1:13 on-call rota
  • Support inpatient oncology and acute oncology services
  • Contribute to clinical governance, audit, appraisal, and risk management
  • Participate in oncology pathway development and service improvement initiatives

Department & Oncology Services

The Oncology department provides:

  • Comprehensive oncology services to a population exceeding 930,000
  • Multidisciplinary cancer pathways
  • Clinical trials participation
  • Advanced radiotherapy planning and peer review
  • Acute Oncology Services (AOS)
  • Specialist nurse-led services
  • Regional oncology network collaboration

Tumour site exposure includes:

  • Lung Cancer
  • CNS Tumours
  • Breast Oncology
  • Urology
  • Colorectal Oncology
  • Upper GI
  • Head & Neck
  • Sarcoma
  • Neuroendocrine tumours
  • Gynaecological cancers
  • Lymphoma
  • Melanoma and Skin Cancer

Research, Teaching & Academic Opportunities

The department is strongly research-focused with:

  • Active participation in clinical trials
  • NIHR-supported research infrastructure
  • Opportunities for academic collaboration
  • Strong university partnerships
  • Weekly academic meetings and oncology grand rounds
  • Teaching responsibilities for trainees and medical students

The successful candidate will have opportunities to:

  • Participate in clinical research projects
  • Develop specialist interests
  • Contribute to quality improvement initiatives
  • Participate in teaching and educational supervision
  • Engage in CPD and appraisal activities

Person Specification

Requirements

Essential

  • Full GMC Registration with Licence to Practise
  • Entry on GMC Specialist Register via:
    • CCT
    • CESR
    • European Community Rights
  • Appropriate higher qualification
  • Minimum 1 year NHS experience
  • Expertise in Lung and CNS Oncology
  • Experience delivering SACT and/or radiotherapy
  • Strong multidisciplinary team working skills
  • Excellent communication and presentation skills
  • Commitment to teaching, service development, and governance
  • Training and expertise in safeguarding

Desirable

  • Previous service improvement experience
  • Management skills
  • Research experience or published work
  • Additional tumour site interests
  • Academic or clinical trial involvement
  • Good presentation and leadership skills

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