Consultant Clinical Oncologist GU & Sarcoma

British Medical Journal

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Consultant Clinical Oncologist GU & Sarcoma

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British Medical Journal

Job description

This replacement post is for 10 Programmed Activities (PAs) per week to work within the Clinical Oncology urology and sarcoma group and proton beam therapy team.The outpatient clinics will be held at both at The Christie main site and Stepping Hill Hospital.It is envisaged that the post-holder will have clinical commitments in both Urological and Sarcoma oncology, being actively involved in these disease groups, as well as being involved in the national delivery of proton beam therapy (PBT) for complex bone and soft tissue sarcomas.Main duties of the jobThe appointee will be expected to develop a significant interest in both GU and Sarcoma delivering both radiotherapy, and systemic therapy. The appointee will be a member of the South sector (Stockport-Tameside-Macclesfield) urology MDT and also the sarcoma MDT. As such they will be expected to do two weekly clinics at Christie (one sarcoma and one urology), a weekly GU peripheral clinic at Stepping Hill Hospital and participate in person at both weekly MDTs. One is presently at Stepping Hill Hospital but may later move to Christie Hospital (GU) and the other is the weekly GMOSS MDT hosted by MFTThis role may include the setting up of radiotherapy trials or clinical developments involving advanced radiotherapy techniques such as SABR, or MR Linac.The Sarcoma team is also responsible for delivery of proton beam therapy (PBT) for TYA and adult patients fulfilling the NHS criteria for this treatment. Broadly this includes patients with para-spinal and spinal sarcomas, truncal and pelvic Ewings and complex head and neck sarcomas including rhabdomyosarcoma. The well supported team structure can provide training and mentorship in PBT planning and delivery and prior experience is not a pre-requisite.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 responsibilitiesThis post is for 10 Programmed Activities (PAs) per week to work within the Clinical Oncology urology and sarcoma group and proton beam therapy team.The outpatient clinics will be held at both at The Christie main site and Stepping Hill HospitalRole PurposeThis is a replacement 10PA post. It is envisaged that the post-holder will have clinical commitments in both Urological and Sarcoma oncology, being actively involved in these disease groups, as well as being involved in the national delivery of proton beam therapy (PBT) for complex bone and soft tissue sarcomas.The appointee will be expected to develop a significant interest in both GU and Sarcoma delivering both radiotherapy, and systemic therapy. The appointee will be a member of the South sector (Stockport-Tameside-Macclesfield) urology MDT and also the sarcoma MDT. As such they will be expected to do two weekly clinics at Christie (one sarcoma and one urology), a weekly GU peripheral clinic at Stepping Hill Hospital and participate in person at both weekly MDTs. One is presently at Stepping Hill Hospital but may later move to Christie Hospital (GU) and the other is the weekly GMOSS MDT hosted by MFTDUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESUrologyThe appointee will be expected to develop a significant urology interest delivering both radiotherapy and systemic therapy. The post involves a weekly peripheral clinic at Stepping Hill Hospital and a clinic at Christie. The peripheral clinic will involve seeing new and complex follow up patients and having oversight of a parallel nurse led clinic delivering novel hormone therapies. At present any patients requiring intravenous systemic therapy will be transferred to the Christie site to receive this treatment.The post holder will join a large team of 8 Clinical Oncology consultants specialising in Urological cancer these are:Dr James Wylie (lead Clinician)Dr Ananya ChoudhuryDr Ruth ConroyDr Andrew HudsonDr John LogueDr Maria SerraDr Yee Pei SongDr Anna TranThe appointee will serve the South sector MDT (Stockport-Tameside-Macclesfield) together with Dr Logue. This will include attendance at the specialist Urology MDT. In the last year the urology team have seen approximately 1100 new patients.The south sector uro-oncology service is an established team comprising 2 clinical oncologists, 12 urologists (3 performing level 2 surgery), 2 pathologists, 3 radiologists and clinical nurse specialists on all 3 sites in addition to an MDT co-ordinator.The Clinical Oncology Urology group provide a comprehensive range of treatment options including VMAT/IGRT, LDR/HDR brachytherapy, prostate SABR, oligometastatic SABR and delivery of radionuclide therapies e.g. Ra223. The provision of chemotherapy for prostate and urothelial cancers is delivered by the clinical oncology team with renal cancer and testicular cancer systemic therapies undertaken by the medical oncology team.The urology group has an established record in radiotherapy related research, the delivery of clinical trials and has a broad portfolio of commercial and academic phase 2-3 studies. Radiotherapy related research is led by Professor Ananya Choudhury and the urology team have monthly multi-disciplinary radiotherapy research meetings with regular attendance by radiographers, physicists and clinicians. There is also a monthly research seminar at which all on going research is presented by surgical, radiotherapy and systemic teams. Systemic and novel agent clinical trials are led by Dr A Hudson. The GU clinical oncology group has an active research programme with a Phase I/II/III trial portfolio delivering research studies to ~150-200 patients per year. The research team comprises 5 experienced research nurses and 6 clinical trials administrators.This role may include the setting up of radiotherapy trials or clinical developments involving advanced radiotherapy techniques such as SABR, or MR Linac.SarcomaThe postholder will be joining the Sarcoma clinical oncology consultant team and this consists of the following doctors:Dr James Wylie (Lead Clinician)Dr Mohammed Khalid AbutalebDr Abiola FatimilehinThese consultants who share responsibility for the delivery of radiotherapy for bone and soft tissue sarcoma. There is a weekly multidisciplinary sarcoma clinic involving Consultant Onco-plastic surgeons (Mr D Mowatt and Mr Damir Kosutic). Approximately 100 cases per annum receive radical radiotherapy. Dr A Lee and Dr Hameed share responsibility for any chemotherapy delivered for sarcoma and they run a weekly parallel clinic. Approximately 150 new cases of sarcoma are currently seen at The Christie per year.The Greater Manchester and Oswestry Sarcoma Service (GMOSS) is based primarily around three Hospitals, namely Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT), Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (RJAH), and The Christie NHS Foundation Trust. GMOSS provide specialist care for patients with all types and stages of soft tissue and bone sarcoma residing in the Greater Manchester, Cheshire, parts of Greater Midlands, and North Wales. Patients with bone sarcoma and teenage and young adult patients with sarcoma residing in the Lancashire and South Cumbria Cancer Network (LSCCN) are referred into GMOSS.The core service comprises five sarcoma surgeons, two medical oncologists, two clinical oncologists, one dedicated TYA oncologist, three musculo-skeletal radiologists, two specialist sarcoma pathologists plus two clinical nurse specialists (CNS) at Christie as well as nurses at MFT and Oswestry all with a special interest in sarcoma. The sarcoma service screens and recruits patients to clinical trials and is assisted by a clinical trials nurse.A core weekly multi-disciplinary team meeting (MDT) between the sites is held where all confirmed new, highly suspected or recurrent sarcoma cases are discussed to formulate a management plan. The MDT is video linked between the three sitesThe team is also responsible for delivery of proton beam therapy (PBT) for TYA and adult patients fulfilling the NHS criteria for this treatment. Broadly this includes patients with para-spinal and spinal sarcomas, truncal and pelvic Ewings and complex head and neck sarcomas including rhabdomyosarcoma. The well supported team structure can provide training and mentorship in PBT planning and delivery and prior experience is not a pre-requisite.The postholder will be expected to see approximately 160 new patients per year across both disease sites.Person Specification
Attainments
Essential

  • MRCR or equivalent qualification
  • Entry on the General Medical Council (GMC) specialist register via one of the following: a.Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT) (the proposed CCT date must be within 6 months of interview) b.Certificate of Eligibility for Specialist Registration (CESR)
  • Evidence of productive ethical research relevant to oncology

Desirable

  • An appropriate higher degree
  • Recent publications in peer-reviewed journals

Training
Essential

  • Wide experience of Oncology including GU and Sarcoma Cancer

Desirable

  • An appropriate higher degree

Experience
Essential

  • Appropriate experience across all disease groups in Clinical Oncology
  • Experience in teaching undergraduates
  • Experience of clinical audit

Desirable

  • Research experience
  • Relevant experience

Teaching
Essential

  • Evidence of contribution to teaching

Desirable

  • Teaching experience /training

Personal Skills
Essential

  • Is a team player prepared to adapt to changing circumstances.
  • Evidence of clinical leadership skills
  • Proven ability to lead a team
  • Dynamic, decision-making motivator.
  • Integrity, management and communication skills including teaching.
  • Confident in ability, but knowing own limitations.
  • Demonstrates knowledge, logic and efficiency.
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills.
  • Flexibility, commitment and team work with colleagues and staff in the department.
  • Hardworking, enthusiastic achiever. Good attendance record. Patient friendly.
  • Professional demeanour
  • Must be resilient and well organised.
  • Ability to work under pressure
  • Self-motivator and able to motivate team

413-MD-C2024-23742

Expected salary

£99532 – 131964 per year

Location

Manchester

Job date

Thu, 16 May 2024 22:18:53 GMT

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