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An excellent opportunity has arisen for a Consultant Medical Oncologist to join a well-established, research-active oncology department in North East England. This is a newly created post supporting service expansion and workforce planning. The role has a primary focus on Breast Oncology, alongside Testicular and Renal malignancies, with strong multidisciplinary support and access to advanced oncology infrastructure. The department delivers comprehensive cancer services, including systemic anti-cancer therapy (SACT), radiotherapy, and acute oncology care, serving a large regional population. There is a strong emphasis on clinical research, innovation, and multidisciplinary collaboration. Flexible, less-than-full-time work options are supported.
Job Responsibility:
Provide Consultant-level care in Medical Oncology, particularly: Breast malignancies (primary focus)
Testicular and renal cancers
Deliver systemic anti-cancer therapy (SACT) including: New patient assessment
Treatment planning
Review and follow-up clinics
Manage patients across outpatient clinics, MDT pathways, and inpatient care
Undertake oncology ward rounds and acute oncology input
Attend and contribute to weekly MDT meetings (Breast, Urology, and related tumour groups)
Work closely with: Oncology consultants
Specialist nurses
Radiology and pathology teams
Acute oncology services
Support regional cancer pathways and hub-based service delivery
Participate in the oncology on-call rota (approx. 1:17)
Provide: Ward round cover
Acute oncology advice
Assessment of urgent referrals
Work collaboratively with the Acute Oncology Service (AOS)
Actively participate in: Clinical research and trial recruitment
Audit and quality improvement initiatives
Contribute to: Teaching of junior doctors and medical students
Departmental education programmes
Engage in service development and innovation
Supervise and support junior medical staff
Participate in: Clinical governance and audit programmes
Directorate and consultant meetings
Maintain continuing professional development (CPD) and appraisal
Requirements:
Medical Degree (MBBS or equivalent)
Full GMC registration with a licence to practise
MRCP or equivalent qualification
Entry on the GMC Specialist Register in Medical Oncology (or within 6 months of CCT / CESR)