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Remedium Partners Limited

Consultant in Oncology

Leicester
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Consultant in Oncology

An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced and passionate Consultant in Medical Oncology to join a leading NHS service in the East Midlands. This permanent position offers the chance to play a vital role in providing high-quality cancer care, leading multidisciplinary teams, and contributing to ongoing service development within a progressive oncology department.

This is an excellent opportunity for a skilled oncologist looking to advance their career in a well-supported environment that values innovation, education, and patient-centred care.

Key Responsibilities

  • Provide expert clinical care across designated oncology tumour sites, ensuring safe, evidence-based treatment and management of all patients.
  • Lead and contribute to multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings, maintaining the highest standards of national cancer care and peer review compliance.
  • Work collaboratively with consultant colleagues, nursing teams, and allied health professionals to deliver integrated oncology services.
  • Take shared responsibility for the effective clinical and operational performance of the oncology department.
  • Actively contribute to departmental and trust-wide clinical governance, quality assurance, and service improvement initiatives.
  • Engage in clinical research and trials, supporting innovation and continuous improvement in oncology practice.
  • Participate in teaching and supervision of junior doctors, medical students, and other healthcare staff.
  • Undertake continuing professional development (CPD), annual appraisal, and revalidation activities.
  • Contribute to management discussions, policy development, and long-term service planning.
  • Maintain compliance with all professional, departmental, and NHS policies and procedures.

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  • Complete GMC Registration with a licence to practise.
  • MRCP (UK) or an equivalent postgraduate qualification.
  • Inclusion on the GMC Specialist Register (or within 6 months of CCT/CESR(CP) at interview).
  • Minimum 1 year of NHS experience.
  • Proven competence in the management of solid tumour oncology.
  • Strong commitment to multidisciplinary working, quality improvement, and clinical leadership.
  • Excellent communication, organisation, and team collaboration skills.

Desirable Attributes

  • Active participation in clinical research and national trials.
  • Previous involvement in teaching, audit, and service redesign.
  • Interest in developing subspecialty expertise within the department.
  • Experience in contributing to CESR mentorship or oncology trainee supervision.
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Skills

Clinical Care
Multidisciplinary Team Leadership
Oncology
Patient Management
Clinical Governance
Quality Assurance
Service Improvement
Clinical Research
Teaching
Supervision
Communication
Organisation
Team Collaboration
NHS Experience
Solid Tumour Management
Clinical Leadership

Location

Leicester, England, United Kingdom

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