Consultant in Clinical Oncology (Breast Radiotherapy & Urology)
| Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 10 Rhagfyr 2025 |
|---|---|
| Cyflog: | £109,725.00 i £145,478.00 bob blwyddyn |
| Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: | £109725.00 - £145478.00 a year |
| Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
| Dyddiad cau: | 08 Ionawr 2026 |
| Lleoliad: | Leeds, LS9 7TF |
| Cwmni: | NHS Jobs |
| Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
| Cyfeirnod swydd: | C9298-CON-939 |
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This is a 10 PA consultant appointment for a Consultant Clinical Oncologist, with a special interest in Urological and Breast cancers. The Urology aspect of this post would be based at Mid-Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust. The Breast radiotherapy aspect of the post would be based within the Leeds Cancer Centre, Bexley Wing, St James University Hospital. The post holder will provide non-surgical management, radiotherapy and SACT for patients with Urological cancers, and radiotherapy treatment for Breast cancers. The successful candidate will work alongside the Clinical Oncology Urology team led by Dr Joji Joseph (supported by Dr Ann Henry, Dr David Bottomley, Dr Tanzeel Janjua, Dr Juliette Anderson, Dr Rob Turner, Dr Sree Rodda, Dr Lisa Owen, Dr Emma Dugdale, Dr Finn Slevin, Dr Lisa Joseph and Consultant Radiographer - Sean Ralph). The successful candidate will also work alongside the non-surgical Oncology Breast team which is led by Dr David Jackson and is supported by Professor Chris Twelves, Professor Galina Velikova, Dr Indu Chaudhuri, Dr Andrew Viggars, Dr Khallol Bhadra and Dr Keren OConnor. The appointed consultant will prepare and supervise radiotherapy for their own patients. Consultant colleagues will cover radiotherapy tasks during periods of leave. The Breast service receives approximately 1623 new patient referrals per year for radiotherapy treatment. The Urology service receives approximately 240 new patient referrals per year for radiotherapy treatment (excluding Prostate cancers). It is anticipated that the successful candidate will see approximately 126 new patient per year. As part of the Trusts resource commitment, the post holder will have access to secretarial assistance as required, and will be supplied with adequate office space and IT equipment to support fulfilling their job plan. We are happy to discuss opportunities for flexible working, subject to service needs. The Bexley Wing is one of the largest oncology facilities in the UK, within one of the largest acute general hospitals in Europe. There are 350 beds, day-care and out-patient facilities and a patient hotel. The Bexley Wing incorporates services in non-surgical oncology, haematology, the Academic Unit clinical offices and support areas and substantial services in cancer surgery. There is a dedicated Clinical Research Facility for patients in early-phase clinical trials. Clinical and Medical Oncology are based in the Bexley Wing, and run as an integrated service within a single bed base, and integrated site specialist teams. The service provides comprehensive non-surgical oncology services to the Trust and to the population of West and the majority of North Yorkshire. They are key components of the Leeds Cancer Centre. There is a hub and spoke arrangement with the surrounding cancer units in Airedale, Bradford, Dewsbury, Halifax, Harrogate, Huddersfield, Pontefract, Wakefield and York. This covers a population of approximately 2.7 million. In addition, there are other tertiary referrals from a more extensive catchment area from East Yorkshire, East Lancashire and North Yorkshire. The Leeds radiotherapy service treats over 7000 new patients a year with radiotherapy. The department has twelve linear accelerators. There are three CT simulators and an MRI simulator. The building houses a dedicated brachytherapy suite containing two theatres. Shielded treatment rooms on the wards support unsealed source therapy. There are dedicated clinical cancer research facilities with beds and a nursing research team. The links to the Academic Unit of Cancer Medicine are strong and there are world class molecular oncology labs and research programmes on site. The Leeds radiotherapy service has a workforce which includes 135 radiographers, 10 nurses, 32 clinical scientists and 62 clinical technologists.