British Medical Journal
Job title:
Clinical Research Fellow – MR Linac
Company
British Medical Journal
Job description
A two year clinical fellowship has been created to allow the applicant to gain experience in advanced radiotherapy and imaging. The particular emphasis of this fellowship will be towards the technological advances in Radiation Oncology. This position could be adapted to an MD if the candidate desired.The applicant would be involved in developing clinical trials using the MR Linac with a particular focus on urological cancers and would be encouraged to pursue original research projects. It would be expected that such work would lead to abstracts, presentations and publications. There is also the opportunity to gain experience in phase I -III trials through two established research clinics.This is your opportunity to launch a career in world-leading cancer research. You will play your part in our overall strategy to drive the adoption of more personalised treatment approaches. We are looking for candidates with ambition, commitment and a strong desire to develop a career in cancer research.The position will start 1st January 2025.Main duties of the jobThis position is suitable for individuals who wish to gain specialist training in advanced radiotherapy research. The post holder is required to have obtained:
- FRCR qualification or equivalent
- IELTS SELT or equivalent (English language test for oversees candidates)
This post is for 40 hours per week to provide support for Uro-Oncology clinics plus bladder and prostate cancer research taking place in the Radiotherapy Related Research Group within the department of Clinical Oncology.About usThe Christie is one of Europe’s leading cancer centres, treating over 60,000 patients a year. We are based in Manchester and serve a population of 3.2 million across Greater Manchester & Cheshire, but as a national specialist around 15% patients are referred to us from other parts of the country. We provide radiotherapy through one of the largest radiotherapy departments in the world chemotherapy on site and through 14 other hospitals highly specialist surgery for complex and rare cancer and a wide range of support and diagnostic services. We are also an international leader in research, with world first breakthroughs for over 100 years. We run one of the largest early clinical trial units in Europe with over 300 trials every year. Cancer research in Manchester, most of which is undertaken on the Christie site, has been officially ranked the best in the UK.Job description
Job responsibilitiesDuties1. Carry out data capture and data merger of clinical, radiological and pathological-relevant information at the different stages of the project.2. Investigate different adaptive strategies feasibility, scope for margin reduction and normal tissue toxicities.3. Coordinate the input of clinical, radiological and pathological data suitable for appropriate statistical modelling.4. Work with the clinical and research teams to develop best practice protocols5. Work with other clinical oncologists, radiologists, radiotherapy planning specialists, physicists, systematic review methodologists, and statisticians to ensure a collaborative working environment.6. Protocol writing and submission of protocol to ethics and R& D7. Clinical trial activation8. Liaison with clinical trials unit (CTU) and industry partners9. Identification of patients eligible for clinical studies10. Counselling and obtaining informed consent from patients for study entry11. Clinical management of patients for trial-related procedures and treatment12. Collection and recording of clinical data13. Attendance at follow up research clinic for data collection14. Liaison with statistician and data analysis15. Produce, or contribute towards, high impact peer-reviewed publications.16. Disseminate research findings through presentations at seminars and conferences.17. Interact with allied research activities.Teaching CommitmentThe post holder will be expected to take a limited part in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching as agreed upon by the supervisors.Line ManagementThe post holder will be responsible to Professor Ananya Choudhury, Chair in Clinical Oncology, University of Manchester/Honorary Consultant in Clinical Oncology, The Christie NHS Foundation HospitalContinuing Professional DevelopmentThe Trust supports the requirements for continuing professional development (CPD) as laid down by the GMC and surgical colleges and is committed to providing time and financial support for these activities.Job PlanningIt is anticipated the post-holder will support up to four clinics per week and have the opportunity to spend time in radiotherapy planning. They will be involved in writing abstracts/manuscripts, planning new studies and attending educational meetings.Please contact Professor Ananya Choudhury by e-mail for further details: [email protected]The Christie LeaderWe have a set of leadership values for our Trust leaders, consisting ofIs patient and staff focusedCreates an inclusive team environment and leads with care and compassionEmpowers and coaches individuals and teamsIs a good communicatorlistens and shares Information and gives regular feedbackTakes responsibility for improving quality and learning and supports ResearchSets a clear vision/purpose for the teamCollaborates and connects with othersIs a strong and fair decision makerSupports career development and discusses performanceRole models the Christie Commitment principles and behavioursPERSON SPECIFICATIONEssential for the postDesirable for the postMETHOD OF ASSESSMENT*1. ATTAINMENTSEducationalPostgraduate qualifications in medicine, such as the MRCP or equivalent.CEQualificationsFRCR or equivalent in Clinical/radiation Oncology.Good Clinical PracticeCEProfessional QualificationsIELTS SELT or equivalent (English language test)GMC registrationCEResearch / PublicationsEvidence of participation in research and/or publicationsAF/I2. TRAININGGeneral Oncology trainingAF/I3. EXPERIENCEJob SpecificExperience in urologic oncologyExperience of working in an academic environmentAbility to work with the MDT teamOverview of governance, ethics and other regulatory issues (e.g. data transfer agreements)Familiarity with modern imaging methodologies used in staging patients with urologic oncologyUnderstanding of technical radiotherapy and functional imagingTrack record of significant contribution towards peer-reviewed journal articlesTrack record of successful grantproposalsKnowledge of cancer researchExperience with clinical databasesAF/I4. TEACHINGExperience in undergraduate and postgraduate teachingAF/I5. PERSONAL SKILLSAcceptabilityExperience of working independently and within a team environment to achieve timely and valued objectivesWillingness to forge new collaborations and new ways of workingPatient friendlyProfessional demeanorAF/I/RSelf- relianceWillingness to learn new skillsMust be resilient and well organizedAbility to work to tight deadlines and manage conflicting workloadsConfident in ability, but knowing own limitationsHardworking, enthusiastic achieverExcellent written and oral communication skillsA/I/RMotivationDevelopments in oncology practice, particularly related to urologic oncologyA/IAbbreviations for Methods of Assessment:AF Application FormI InterviewR ReferencesCE Certification EvidencePerson Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- FRCR or equivalent in Clinical/radiation Oncology
- IELTS SELT or equivalent (English language test)
Desirable
- Postgraduate qualifications in medicine, such as the MRCP or equivalent.
- GMC registration
Research / Publications/ Training
Essential
- General Oncology training
Desirable
- Evidence of participation in research and/or publications
Experience
Essential
- Experience in urologic oncology
- Experience of working in an academic environment
- Ability to work with the MDT team
- Overview of governance, ethics and other regulatory issues (e.g. data transfer agreements)
Desirable
- Familiarity with modern imaging methodologies used in staging patients with urologic oncology
- Understanding of technical radiotherapy and functional imaging
- Track record of significant contribution towards peer-reviewed journal articles
- Track record of successful grant proposals
- Knowledge of cancer research
- Experience with clinical databases
- Experience in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching
PERSONAL SKILLS
Essential
- Experience of working independently and within a team environment to achieve timely and valued objectives
- Willingness to forge new collaborations and new ways of working
- Patient friendly
- Professional demeanor
- Willingness to learn new skills
- Must be resilient and well organized
- Ability to work to tight deadlines and manage conflicting workloads
- Confident in ability, but knowing own limitations
- Hardworking, enthusiastic achiever
- Excellent written and oral communication skills
- Developments in oncology practice, particularly related to urologic oncology
413-MD-C2024-23800Company
Expected salary
£43923 – 63152 per year
Location
Manchester
Job date
Wed, 05 Jun 2024 07:47:56 GMT
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