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Locum Consultant Medical Oncologist for breastinManchesterinManchesterPUBLISHED TUE 18 MAR 2025

Band Consultant: £105,504 to £139,882 a year per annum  FIXEDTERM 
CANCERCHEST PAINMATERNITYMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHS

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Opportunity to work in a leading cancer treatment center (The Christie NHS FT) with a strong reputation in oncology.
Engagement with a multi-disciplinary team including experienced oncologists, nurses, and research professionals, facilitating collaborative patient care.
Involvement in groundbreaking research and clinical trials, with support to develop and expand research initiatives.
Flexible working arrangements available, including the possibility of part-time work and remote working options.
Training and teaching opportunities for medical students and junior doctors, promoting professional development and knowledge sharing.
Access to comprehensive resources and support for continuing professional development (CPD) as per GMC recommendations.
A structured job planning system with an emphasis on work-life balance and annual reviews to align career goals with organisational needs.
Join our dedicated team at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust in Manchester as a Locum Consultant Medical Oncologist specializing in Breast Oncology. This exciting 12-month fixed-term position offers up to 10 Programmed Activities (PAs) per week, perfect for those looking to step into a vital role in women's health. We welcome applications for flexible hours, recognising the importance of work-life balance, especially for those with caregiving responsibilities.

As part of our compassionate Breast Disease Group, you will collaborate closely with an exceptional multi-disciplinary team, providing comprehensive care to breast cancer patients across various settings from outpatient clinics to acute oncology services. Your expertise will not only contribute to the delivery of systemic anti-cancer therapy but also enable you to shape treatment pathways, mentor junior colleagues, and engage in cutting-edge research that makes a real difference in patients' lives. Embrace this opportunity to impact women's health while developing professionally in a supportive environment that prioritises both patient care and your own growth.
Opportunity to work in a leading cancer treatment center (The Christie NHS FT) with a strong reputation in oncology.
Engagement with a multi-disciplinary team including experienced oncologists, nurses, and research professionals, facilitating collaborative patient care.
Involvement in groundbreaking research and clinical trials, with support to develop and expand research initiatives.
Flexible working arrangements available, including the possibility of part-time work and remote working options.
Training and teaching opportunities for medical students and junior doctors, promoting professional development and knowledge sharing.
Access to comprehensive resources and support for continuing professional development (CPD) as per GMC recommendations.
A structured job planning system with an emphasis on work-life balance and annual reviews to align career goals with organisational needs.

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