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Urology Clinical Oncology ConsultantinChleseainChleseaPUBLISHED FRI 20 DEC 2024

Band Consultant: £105,504 to £139,882 a year per annum  PERMANENT 
CANCERNHS

The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation TrustFollow The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to work within a high-quality and accessible cancer service that primarily serves South London, making a real impact on the local community.
Engagement in cutting-edge research and the potential to contribute to the development of new radiotherapy techniques and systemic agents through clinical trials.
Participation in multidisciplinary team meetings, fostering collaboration and allowing for a comprehensive approach to patient care.
Ability to provide clinical leadership and support, helping to shape the effective development of services within the uro-oncology unit.
Involvement in the planning and management of departmental objectives and business strategies, influencing the direction of cancer services.
Access to a network of local hospitals contributing to a robust prostate multidisciplinary team network, facilitating efficient patient pathways from diagnosis to treatment.
Being part of a prestigious institution like The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, known for its excellent standards of care and innovative practices in cancer treatment.
The Urology Clinical Oncology Consultant position at The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust in Chelsea involves providing exemplary cancer care primarily for the South London population. The role emphasises collaboration within a multidisciplinary team, facilitating efficient patient pathways from diagnosis to treatment, while also contributing to research initiatives and participating in clinical trials.

As a senior member of the medical team, the consultant will offer clinical leadership, support service development, and attend operational meetings. Responsibilities include managing departmental objectives and resources, with accountability to the Divisional Director for Cancer Services, thereby playing a crucial role in advancing the cancer services division at The Royal Marsden.
Opportunity to work within a high-quality and accessible cancer service that primarily serves South London, making a real impact on the local community.
Engagement in cutting-edge research and the potential to contribute to the development of new radiotherapy techniques and systemic agents through clinical trials.
Participation in multidisciplinary team meetings, fostering collaboration and allowing for a comprehensive approach to patient care.
Ability to provide clinical leadership and support, helping to shape the effective development of services within the uro-oncology unit.
Involvement in the planning and management of departmental objectives and business strategies, influencing the direction of cancer services.
Access to a network of local hospitals contributing to a robust prostate multidisciplinary team network, facilitating efficient patient pathways from diagnosis to treatment.
Being part of a prestigious institution like The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, known for its excellent standards of care and innovative practices in cancer treatment.

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