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Consultant - Clinical Oncology

Xanderhendrix

Ireland

On-site

EUR 121,000 - 160,000

Full time

14 days ago

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Job summary

A leading healthcare provider in Northern Ireland is seeking a Consultant in Clinical Oncology for a full-time position. This role involves working in a state-of-the-art cancer center, providing leadership in a multi-disciplinary team, and managing both outpatient and inpatient oncology services. Candidates must possess full GMC registration, relevant fellowships, and significant oncology experience. Competitive salary of £106,424 to £139,920 per annum, along with additional benefits including relocation expenses and study leave.

Benefits

Relocation expenses
Salary advance
Study leave and budget entitlement
Support with CESR

Qualifications

  • Full registration with GMC and a licence to practise.
  • Fellowship of the Royal College of Radiologists (Clinical Oncology) or equivalent.
  • Extensive oncology experience and knowledge of two tumour sites is essential.

Responsibilities

  • Provide leadership within the multi-disciplinary team.
  • Contribute to quality clinical and medical oncology service for patients.
  • Participate in outpatient clinics and manage inpatient work.

Skills

Extensive oncology experience
Knowledge of two tumour sites

Education

Full registration with General Medical Council (GMC)
Fellowship of the Royal College of Radiologists (Clinical Oncology)
Entry on GMC Specialist Register for Clinical Oncology
Job description

We are looking for a Consultant in Clinical Oncology to work for a leading Trust in Northern Ireland, UK. This will be for a 2 year fixed term contract, to work full time, with the potential to extend, and offers the opportunity to work in a state of the art cancer centre, based on site, at the second largest hospital in Northern Ireland.

The post holder will join the Cancer Services Team and share in the collective responsibility for the provision of a quality clinical and medical oncology service for patients. The post holder will provide leadership within the multi-disciplinary team. The post holder will contribute to the development of excellence in clinical practice through audit, research and undergraduate/postgraduate education and training.

The post holder will contribute to the development and management of the Cancer Services in a way that meets the needs to deliver a service which is patient centred and holistic. The post holder will take part in outpatient clinics which include new, review and radiotherapy and chemotherapy patients:

Clinic Schedule
  • Lung and Urology – (Clinic 1a and b – currently Monday)
  • Lower GI/Upper GI – (Clinic 2 – currently Wednesday)
  • Breast – (Clinic 3 – currently Thursday)

The post holder will undertake inpatient and outpatient work and attend MDTs. Specialist interest in two of the following tumour sites is essential (Lung, Breast, GI, Urology, Head and Neck, Skin). The post holder will be able to develop their specialist interests in line with the service need. The post holder will have 1PA designated as Acute Oncology and supporting PAs may include protocol development and clinical leadership roles.

SPAs will be allocated for audit, governance, morbidity and mortality meetings, clinical trials and senior medical staff meetings.

Summary of Main Infrastructure for the service
  • Linear Accelerators 3 TruBeam (VMAT/SBRT)
  • CT Simulator 64 slice with Varian RPM (with shell expansion for a second CT simulator)
  • Superficial Treatment Suite 1
  • Mould Room 1
  • Diagnostic CT 1
  • Diagnostic MRI 1
  • Outpatient clinical exam rooms 6 (specifically to support radiotherapy)
  • Outpatient clinical exam rooms 13 to support chemotherapy, new and long‑term review
  • Chemotherapy day case area 25 treatment chairs and 6 long day treatment rooms
Requirements
  • Full registration with General Medical Council (GMC) and a licence to practise.
  • Fellowship of the Royal College of Radiologists (Clinical Oncology) or equivalent.
  • Entry on the GMC Specialist Register for Clinical Oncology via CCT (proposed CCT date must be within 6 months of interview date), CESR or European Community Rights.
  • Extensive oncology experience, and knowledge of two tumour sites is essential.
Salary and Benefits
  • Salary: £106,424 to £139,920 per annum
  • Relocation expenses
  • Salary advance
  • Study leave and study budget entitlement
  • Support with CESR
Location

Londonderry in Northern Ireland, UK, is a vibrant small city in an area of outstanding natural beauty. With the countryside, rolling landscapes, rugged coastline & beaches on your doorstep, this provides a fantastic balance of city/town/outdoors living. The people are known for their friendliness and will welcome you warmly into their community. There are excellent schools, and it has a relatively low cost of living.

Apply now – we look forward to hearing from you!

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