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Consultant Medical Oncologist

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Locum Consultant Medical Oncologist – HPB & Breast We are currently seeking an experienced Locum Consultant Medical Oncologist to join a leading NHS Trust for an initial 3-month assignment, with an immediate start available. This is an excellent opportunity for a highly skilled consultant with substantial experience managing both HPB and Breast malignancies within an NHS setting. Essential Requirements Full GMC registration with a licence to practise. Extensive NHS experience at Consultant level in Medical Oncology. Proven expertise in managing HPB and Breast cancer pathways. Ability to independently lead outpatient clinics, systemic anti-cancer therapy (SACT) services, MDT participation, and inpatient oncology care. Strong multidisciplinary working experience within established cancer services. Key Responsibilities Deliver high-quality consultant-led Medical Oncology services. Manage patients with HPB and Breast cancers across outpatient and inpatient settings. Participate in and contribute to relevant MDT meetings. Develop and oversee treatment plans, including systemic therapies. Provide clinical leadership and support to the wider oncology team. Contract Details Start Date: ASAP Duration: Initial 3 months (extension potential available) Hours: Full-time preferred Rate: Negotiable based on experience and availability Why Apply? Immediate start opportunity. Competitive and negotiable rates. Supportive NHS oncology department. Potential for contract extension. Dedicated recruitment and compliance support throughout the placement. Contact Cillean Guihen for further details regarding role For further information or to express interest, please submit your CV along with your availability and GMC details for immediate consideration.
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