Locum Consultant Medical Oncologist

Salary/Rate:£105,504 to £139,882 a year per annum
Job type:Permanent
County:Buckinghamshire
Sector:Oncology
Job ref:732
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About the Role

I am partnered with a General District NHS trust situated in Buckinghamshire.

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Locum Consultant Medical Oncologist to join the Trust, providing oncology services to patients within the Trust.

This is a fixed-term Locum Consultant position for 12 months.

The post holder will undertake one AOS consultant ward round per week. The post holder will specialise in breast and LGI malignancies. Each 3-hour clinic has 1 new and 6 follow up patients. The post holder is likely to see 150-180 new patients per annum. There will be support available from consultant colleagues, clinical nurse specialists, acute oncology nurses, cancer pharmacists, and clinical trial nurses.

The Trust has the world renowned National Spinal Injuries Centre and the regional centres for burns care, plastic surgery, stroke, cardiac services, and dermatology, as well as national recognition for urology and skin cancer services. The trust sets out our ambition to be ‘one of the safest healthcare systems in the country delivering safe, compassionate care every time for every patient’. The trust provides a friendly working approach for all staff to ensure a good work-life balance, and it is an environment where family life is promoted

Essential criteria:
•Full GMC
•MRCP

If interested please get in touch, alternatively, if you have friends that could be interested, we offer a referral fee.

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