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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Consultant Clinical Oncologist with a specialist interest in Breast cancer (with flexibility for a second tumour site, such as Urology). The post holder will join an established oncology team delivering high-quality cancer care across outpatient, inpatient and day-case settings while contributing to service development, education and research. The role supports a modern oncology service with strong multidisciplinary collaboration, active involvement in clinical trials, and a commitment to innovation and integrated care pathways.
Job Responsibility:
Deliver consultant-led outpatient oncology clinics and support patients receiving systemic anti-cancer therapy
Provide specialist Breast oncology services, including radiotherapy and SACT management, with flexibility for an additional tumour site
Support acute oncology pathways and contribute to the management of unplanned cancer care
Take ownership of a defined tumour-site workload and ensure evidence-based clinical practice
Participate in MDT meetings, peer review and multidisciplinary decision-making
Contribute to medical leadership, service innovation and development within oncology services
Supervise and train junior medical staff and SAS doctors
Actively engage in clinical audit, governance programmes and quality improvement initiatives
Participate in research activities and support innovative oncology practice
Undertake CPD, appraisal and professional development in line with Royal College guidance
Promote interdisciplinary collaboration across oncology, radiotherapy, acute oncology and palliative care teams
Requirements:
Full GMC registration with a licence to practise
Fellowship of the Royal College of Radiologists (or equivalent)
Completion of higher specialist training in Clinical Oncology
Entry on GMC Specialist Register (or within 6 months)
Ability to run radiotherapy and SACT services for a major tumour site (Breast), plus another tumour site
Ability to provide expert clinical opinion and independent patient management
Strong communication and clinical decision-making skills
Commitment to teaching junior doctors and allied health professionals
Experience in clinical audit
Ability to organise clinical workload efficiently and manage administrative responsibilities
Honesty, reliability and strong teamwork skills
Flexible and patient-centred approach
Effective communication with patients, relatives and colleagues
Commitment to CPD and quality improvement
Nice to have:
Higher degree (MD/PhD or equivalent)
Experience contributing to radiotherapy/SACT service development
Involvement in clinical trials and research programmes
Research experience and ability to translate research into practice
Evidence of undergraduate/postgraduate teaching
Publications in peer-reviewed journals
Management experience or interest in leadership roles