An exclusive opportunity to join an advanced Oncology centre as a Consultant in Medical Oncology covering Breast and UGI, although some flexibility can be given for other subsite interests. There is a mentorship scheme available, and you’re encouraged to use this service for further relevant Oncology training and job plan reviews to ensure the commitments cover your interests and preferences. If you’d like to pursue cancer research, the Trust has an active cancer research programme and is nationally recognised for recruiting and developing clinical trials, particularly in Breast:
This an exciting time to join a Trust which is expanding its services and striving to help a larger population. You’ll be based in the main Hospital which has a custom-built haematology and oncology ward and cancer out-patient clinics. The centre is well-staffed by consultants and treat all common tumour sites. They are closely connected with neighbouring Trusts which treat rarer tumours, and there’s opportunities for consultants to visit these centres to cover them. There are specialty registrars as well as foundation year trainees, and the Trust is committed to education and medical training. You’ll also be working alongside a well-established nursing team and radiographers. Research is strongly encouraged within Oncology and there are active clinical trials.
When choosing to apply for your next Medical Oncology role with BDI Resourcing, you’ll have the full support of an expert recruitment team who will assist, as standard, with:
Once you have accepted your new Medical Oncology role, you’ll then be met by one of our dedicated relocation executives who will guide you through all the way to starting to your new Oncology role in the NHS including:
If you wish to apply for this opportunity or if you would like to discuss your search for work and seek advice on other available posts then please send a copy of your most recent CV to [email protected] and one of the specialist oncology team will be in touch to discuss your options.
We look forward to hearing from you and wish you all the best with your job search!
A leading regional cancer centre are looking to add an NHS Locum Consultant in Clinical Oncology to join their expanding Lung and Lower GI teams to provide specialist radiotherapy and clinical care to the centre’s surrounding catchment. Applicants wishing to take an alternative secondary site to Lower GI will be considered, however, Lung will be a prerequisite for the successful applicant. The applicant will be a senior member of the multidisciplinary Lung and Lower GI multidisciplinary teams and will be invited to join the Lung radiotherapy clinical trials team to strengthen their research portfolio. Individuals working towards GMC Specialist Registration via the CESR pathway will be assigned an Educational Supervisor and will receive guidance and SPA support to sign off competencies for their portfolio. This is a standard 10PA You can expect the following duties:
The Trust is home to a regional referral centre with a core catchment area of 1.8 million. The main cancer centre is the lead adult radiotherapy provider in the region, providing radiotherapy treatments for 4x neighbouring Trusts that provide systemic therapies service for patients in the region. The cancer centre is linked a high-performing university teaching hospital, which boasts a very strong research base and large clinical trials portfolio. You will be working alongside a friendly team of clinical and medical oncologists, physicists, surgical oncologists, clinical nurse specialists and management to deliver top-tier cancer care across the region. The Department have a 24 bed bespoke oncology ward, which has been fully-refurbished, along with the out-patient clinical space, within the last year. Additional radiotherapy facilities include:
When choosing to apply for your next Consultant in Clinical Oncology role with BDI Resourcing, you’ll have the full support of an expert recruitment team who will assist, as standard, with:
Once you have accepted your new Consultant in Clinical Oncology role, you’ll then be met by one of our dedicated relocation executives who will guide you through all the way to starting to your new Oncology role in the NHS including:
If you wish to apply for this opportunity or if you would like to discuss your search for work and seek advice on other available posts then please send a copy of your most recent CV to [email protected] and one of the specialist oncology team will be in touch to discuss your options.
We look forward to hearing from you and wish you all the best with your job search!
This is a fantastic opportunity for someone stepping from a Middle Grade/ST6 post to a senior Oncology contract, or for an overseas trained Consultant wishing to undertake a slightly more supervised contract to acclimatise to the UK system. You will be specialising in Urological cancers, including Prostate and Renal cancers, although personal adjustments to subsite specialisation and other clinical/management/research duties will be considered when finalising the job plan. The Trust is extremely diverse and regularly onboard overseas trained doctors, so additional relevant training will be offered to support NHS professional development. It will be a full-time 10PA timetable which is likely to include the following
This is a large University Teaching Hospital which provides specialist and tertiary services to a population of over a million. The Oncology and Haematology Centre has an established multidisciplinary team including over 30 Consultants in Medical and Clinical Oncology, Registrars and Specialty Doctors, Clinical Nurse Specialists, and SHOs. There are site-specific cancer wards and inpatient beds, purpose-built outpatient clinics, a well-staffed day treatment unit, a dedicated acute assessment unit and the radiotherapy department. Below is an overview of the radiotherapy department
The Academic Department of the Cancer Centre is closely linked with the local Medical School and University, where they have a close collaboration to ensure ongoing clinical trials and dedicated research projects. There’s also close cooperation between with the Department of Medical Physics to ensure continued safe use of equipment, teaching and training services and research work.
When choosing to apply for your next Specialist in Clinical Oncology role with BDI Resourcing, you’ll have the full support of an expert recruitment team who will assist, as standard, with:
Once you have accepted your new Specialist in Clinical Oncology role, you’ll then be met by one of our dedicated relocation executives who will guide you through all the way to starting to your new Oncology role in the NHS including:
If you wish to apply for this opportunity or if you would like to discuss your search for work and seek advice on other available posts then please send a copy of your most recent CV to [email protected] and one of the specialist oncology team will be in touch to discuss your options.
We look forward to hearing from you and wish you all the best with your job search!
This is fantastic opportunity for a Consultant in Clinical Oncology to specialise in early and advanced breast cancers with adjuvant endocrine treatment, palliative radiotherapy, and CNS tumours. You will be responsible for both radiotherapy and systemic therapy treatments, working alongside an established and expanding Oncology multidisciplinary team. You’ll be based at the largest Hospital site with all the main radiotherapy facilities, working in relevant subsites alongside other Consultant Clinical and Medical Oncologists, as well as Radiographers and Clinical Nurse Specialists. There will also be clinic commitments in a neighbouring Hospital site, where you will also be involved with palliative RT referrals from across the region. It’s a 10PA job plan, with the following main duties (these may be subject to change following interview and job plan review)
This is a large University Hospital Trust where Oncology services provide care to a population of over a million. There is a committed Consultant team of over 30 Clinical and Medical Oncologists who work closely in relevant multi-disciplinary teams. The Cancer Centre has a fantastic Oncology specialist training programme and a highly successfully academic training programme and there are also foundation trainees who rotate within the department. There is a major commitment to cancer research and the centre has strong links with the neighbouring University and Medical School, so you’ll be able to partake in an active clinical trials portfolio and participate in different research projects. The inpatient and outpatient units are supported by trained staff and the radiotherapy department is well-equipped with advanced techniques. There are
Once you apply for your next Clinical Oncology role with BDI Resourcing, we can offer you full support with our specialist oncology recruitment team who will assist you with:
Once you have accepted your new Consultant Clinical Oncology role, you’ll then be allocated one of our dedicated relocation executives who will guide you every step of the way to starting to your new Oncology role in the NHS including:
If you wish to apply for this vacancy or if you would like to discuss your search for work and seek advice on other available posts then please send a copy of your most recent CV to [email protected] and one of the expert oncology team will be in touch to discuss your options.
We look forward to hearing from you and wish you all the best with your job search!
This is an exciting opportunity to join one of the UK’s largest centres as a Consultant in Clinical Oncology, where you can with cutting-edge RT facilities and SACT treatments. The Oncology team is expanding and looking for an experienced Oncologist to join as a long-term employee and specialise in their preferred tumour sites, so this is a great chance for you to pursue any subsite interests. Some of the main pressure points are LGI, UGI and Lung so applicants with an interest in these areas will be welcomed. Relevant Oncology training and supervision will be offered to overseas/IMG doctors stepping into their first NHS Consultant role. We’re also considering applicants for a Specialty Doctor and Specialist post with this centre, so please do apply if you’re hoping for this contract too!
This is a standard 10PA 40 hours p/w rota with the following duties (the job plan can be flexible and will be reviewed regularly with the Clinical Director)
This is one of the UK’s largest bespoke Cancer Centres and delivers cancer care to a population of nearly 3 million; there are over 10,000 new patients a year and over 70,000 return patients. The centre is incredibly well-staffed with over 75 consultants, as well as registrars, specialty doctors, specialists, and junior doctors. This dedicated multi-disciplinary team also consists of clinical nurse specialists, pharmacist and phlebotomists and everyone is committed to working closely together.
The Medical and Clinical Oncology facilities are unrivalled… You’ll find in the centre 6 wards, a day unit for SACT with nearly 50 treatment stations. The Acute Oncology Unit has a large team of advanced nurse practitioners. There is also custom-built out-patient department.
The radiotherapy facilities are up to date with all the new treatment techniques and has close links with the regional centre of Clinical Physics and Bioengineering. The radiotherapy department is home to the following
This is an internationally renowned teaching centre and has excellent academic facilities for Oncology and Palliative Care. The Centre has close links with the local University, Cancer Sciences Institute and Cancer Research Institutes which gives unparalleled opportunities for SACT and RT research and clinical trials. There is a purpose-built clinical trials unit which facilitates clinical trials in all solid tumour sites and haematology
When choosing to apply for your next Consultant in Clinical Oncology role with BDI Resourcing, you’ll have the full support of an expert recruitment team who will assist, as standard, with:
Once you have accepted your new Consultant in Clinical Oncology role, you’ll then be met by one of our dedicated relocation executives who will guide you through all the way to starting to your new Oncology role in the NHS including:
If you wish to apply for this opportunity or if you would like to discuss your search for work and seek advice on other available posts then please send a copy of your most recent CV to [email protected] and one of the specialist oncology team will be in touch to discuss your options.
We look forward to hearing from you and wish you all the best with your job search!
This is an exciting opportunity for a doctor in oncology to join a diverse and friendly team in the South East of England. The post will be a balanced mixture of inpatient and outpatient clinical activity with tumour site rotations to support wider NHS oncology exposure and signing-off competencies for CESR portfolio. Relevant further clinical and educational supervision will be encouraged to support long-term professional development in oncology. Doctors in clinical oncology will be considered and offered protected radiotherapy planning time. It will be a full-time 10PA job plan and the main duties of the post will be
The Cancer Centre is part of a University Hospital Trust which serves a population of nearly 2 million. There are several hospital sites, and this post is likely to be based at the two main Oncology hospitals. The radiotherapy facilities provided in the two main hospitals include CT simulators and LinAcs. Treatment is VMAT delivered with IGRT and there will be the opportunity to work in SABR and brachytherapy. There are custom-built Oncology outpatient clinics and chemo units and a well-established acute oncology service which is well-staffed by nurses.
You will be a part of a multi-disciplinary team, working with consultants, surgeons, physicians, and nurse specialists and contribute towards regular multidisciplinary team meetings. There are trainee registrars rotating in the Trust, so you’ll have lots of opportunities for teaching and training. The Cancer Centre is home to active cancer research teams which actively run clinical trials and collaborate closely with local Medical Schools and Universities.
When choosing to apply for your next Oncology role with BDI Resourcing, you’ll have the full support of an expert recruitment team who will assist, as standard, with:
Once you have accepted your new Oncology role, you’ll then be met by one of our dedicated relocation executives who will guide you through all the way to starting to your new Oncology role in the NHS including:
If you wish to apply for this vacancy or if you would like to discuss your search for work and seek advice on other available posts then please send a copy of your most recent CV to [email protected] and one of the specialist oncology team will be in touch to discuss your options.
We look forward to hearing from you and wish you all the best with your job search!
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