Our Oncology team is delighted to welcome a passionate and collaborative colleague who shares our commitment to delivering outstanding, patient-centred cancer care.
This is an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic and forward-thinking service that provides comprehensive oncology care to the communities of Gloucestershire and Herefordshire. As we embark on an ambitious expansion of our regional Cancer Centre in Cheltenham, including the development of the new Gloucestershire Cancer Centre, there has never been a more inspiring time to join our team.
Working 10 Programmed Activities (PAs), Consultants typically see 150–200 new patients annually (around four new patients per week). You’ll work closely with our established urology and skin cancer teams, with excellent opportunities to participate in clinical research and service development.
While the role is advertised as a 10 PA post, we are very happy to discuss flexible or less-than-full-time working arrangements. We also welcome applicants with specific clinical or research interests, and we encourage informal conversations to explore how this position can best support your career ambitions. Join us in shaping the future of oncology care in Gloucestershire and Herefordshire and help us make a real difference for our patients and community.
Our Oncology Department is a thriving, well-established service comprising 15 Clinical Oncologists and 6 Medical Oncologists, supported by 3 Consultant Radiographers and 1 Consultant Nurse. The team is further strengthened by 11 WTE Specialist Registrars in Clinical and Medical Oncology, 5 Specialty Doctors, 12 Resident Doctors, and 3 Clinical Fellows.
We are proud of our dedicated team of nurse practitioners, who provide comprehensive acute care for our patients, including inpatient services, a 24-hour Acute Haematology Oncology Unit, an Acute Oncology Service, and assessment for patients receiving SACT.
This Clinical Oncology post will provide specialist expertise in urology and skin cancers across Gloucestershire and Herefordshire, contributing to the delivery of exceptional, patient-focused care. The successful applicant will:
Continue to strengthen established links with site-specialised teams through regular multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings
Play an active role in developing and enhancing our multidisciplinary services
Foster strong collaborative relationships with colleagues across Oncology, Palliative Care, Medical and Surgical specialties, and Primary Care
Support access to clinical trials, ensuring as many patients as possible can benefit from research opportunities
Gloucestershire Hospitals provides acute hospital services from Gloucestershire Royal and Cheltenham General Hospital, with maternity services based at Stroud Maternity. As the largest employer in Gloucestershire, our 9,000-strong workforce, representing over 95 nationalities, delivers outstanding, patient-centred emergency, elective and specialist care across a broad range of clinical areas. We take pride in placing people at the heart of everything we do, working together as one team driven by shared ambition for continuous improvement.
The Gloucestershire Oncology Centre, based in Cheltenham, serves as a regional Cancer Centre for Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and South Worcestershire, as well as parts of Shropshire and Powys. The Centre registers over 5,000 new patients each year and is expanding to create the Gloucestershire Cancer Centre (GCC) a major development that will combine a new, purpose-built facility with the transformation of our existing estate. This modern, welcoming space will ensure we remain at the forefront of oncology care for years to come.
Gloucestershire was named the best place to live in the UK by The Sunday Times in 2021. It offers Cotswold countryside, the historic Cathedral in Gloucester and the Regency spa town of Cheltenham, renowned for its annual Cultural festivals. With outstanding schools and excellent transport links to Bristol, Birmingham, London and Wales, Gloucestershire offers an exceptional quality of life.
Please take a look at the full job description and see the attachment to meet our team.
Essential Qualifications and Training:
Full General Medical Council registration
Entry on the Specialist Register as a Clinical Oncologist or eligibility for entry within 6 months of interview
CCT or CESR-Combined Programme: proposed CCT/CESR-CP date within 6 months of interview
FRCR
Desirable Qualifications and Training:
Research degree (MD/PhD)
Additional qualification in Quality Improvement, Medical Education, or other pertinent expertise
Additional management qualification
Additional Education Qualification
Essential Knowledge and Skills:
Understanding and experience of Clinical Governance and Quality Improvement
Awareness of current relevant developments within the wider NHS
Essential Clinical Experience:
Evidence of expertise in the areas of special interest relevant to the Job Plan
Ability to take full and independent responsibility for clinical care of patients
Training of resident doctors
Active involvement in clinical trials
Essential Personal Attributes:
Friendly and enthusiastic colleague, with drive, initiative and conscientiousness
Effective team working skills
Caring and empathetic with a desire to put the patient at the centre of their care
Able and driven to take responsibility, show leadership and make decisions
Non-judgemental in approach to patients and colleagues regardless of the sexuality, ethnicity, disability, religious beliefs or financial status
Flexible and resilient
Committed to lifelong learning