Job summary
Required
to fill this new post within the Clinical Oncology Department at St Jamess
University Hospital.
This
is a substantive 10 PA Clinical Oncology Consultant post with a special
interest in Breast and Urological cancers, delivering radiotherapy only for
Breast cancers, and delivering both systemic therapy and radiotherapy for
Urological cancers. The post will support established and experienced
multi-disciplinary non-surgical Oncology Breast and Urological teams. The Breast
work will be delivered both at the Leeds Cancer Centre. The Urology work will be
based at Mid-Yorkshire Foundation Trust.
There
will be opportunities to contribute to Breast and Urology MDTs and departmental
meetings, as well as teaching, research and service developments. This is an
exciting time to join our Breast and Urology services as we are currently
looking at pathway redesigns and developing the services and the wider team.
Leeds
Cancer Centre is one of the most prestigious oncology departments in the UK,
providing an ideal infrastructure for high quality multidisciplinary cancer
services and ensuring the best outcomes for the catchment population of West
Yorkshire and the Yorkshire Cancer Network.
Main duties of the job
LTHT
is part of the West Yorkshire Association of Acute Trusts (WYAAT), a
collaborative of NHS hospital trusts from across West Yorkshire and Harrogate
working together to provide the best possible care for our patients. By
bringing together the wide range of skills and expertise across WYAAT, we are
working differently, innovating and driving forward change to deliver the
highest quality care.
The
successful applicant should possess FRCR (or equivalent) and should be included
on the Specialist Register or within 6 months of CCT at the time of interview,
if currently within a training programme within the UK. In accordance with the consultant appointment
regulations, all other categories of doctors must be on the Specialist
Register.
Applicants should have
established skills in Clinical Oncology and its related specialties, including Breast
and Urological cancers. A strong commitment to undergraduate and postgraduate
teaching and a research interest is desirable.
Consideration will be given to applicants
who wish to work full or part time and those wishing to job share.
If shortlisted, you will be required to
give a 10-minute presentation on:
'Opportunities
and challenges to improve outcomes in prostate cancer'
INTERVIEWS WILL BE HELD: Monday 9
February 2026
About us
Leeds Teaching Hospitals is one the largest teaching
hospital trusts in Europe, with access to leading clinical expertise and
medical technology. We care for people
from all over the country as well as the 780,000 residents of Leeds
itself. The Trust has a budget of £1.1
billion. Our 20,000 staff ensure that every year we see and treat over
1,500,000 people in our 2,000 beds or out-patient settings, comprising 100,000 day
cases, 125,000 in-patients, 260,000 A&E visits and 1,050,000 out-patient
appointments. We operate from 7 hospitals
on 5 sites all linked by the same vision, philosophy and culture to be the
best for specialist and integrated care.
Our vision is based on
The Leeds Way, which is a clear statement of who we are and what we believe, founded
on values of working that were put forward by our own staff. Our values are to be:
Patient-centred
Fair
Collaborative
Accountable
Empowered
We believe that by being
true to these values, we will consistently achieve and continuously improve our
results in relation to our goals, which are to be:
1. The
best for patient safety, quality and experience
2. The
best place to work
3. A
centre of excellence for specialist services, education, research and
innovation
4. Hospitals
that offer seamless, integrated care
5. Financially
sustainable
Job description
Job responsibilities
This is a 10 PA
consultant appointment for a Consultant Clinical Oncologist, with a special
interest in Urological and Breast cancers. The Urology aspect of this post
would be based at Mid-Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust. The Breast radiotherapy
aspect of the post would be based within the Leeds Cancer Centre, Bexley Wing,
St James University Hospital.
The post holder will
provide non-surgical management, radiotherapy and SACT for patients with Urological
cancers, and radiotherapy treatment for Breast cancers. The successful
candidate will work alongside the Clinical Oncology Urology team led by Dr Joji
Joseph (supported by Dr Ann Henry, Dr David Bottomley, Dr Tanzeel Janjua, Dr
Juliette Anderson, Dr Rob Turner, Dr Sree Rodda, Dr Lisa Owen, Dr Emma Dugdale,
Dr Finn Slevin, Dr Lisa Joseph and Consultant Radiographer - Sean Ralph). The
successful candidate will also work alongside the non-surgical Oncology Breast
team which is led by Dr David Jackson and is supported by Professor Chris
Twelves, Professor Galina Velikova, Dr Indu Chaudhuri, Dr Andrew Viggars, Dr
Khallol Bhadra and Dr Keren OConnor. The appointed consultant will prepare and
supervise radiotherapy for their own patients. Consultant colleagues will cover
radiotherapy tasks during periods of leave. The Breast service receives
approximately 1623 new patient referrals per year for radiotherapy treatment.
The Urology service receives approximately 240 new patient referrals per year
for radiotherapy treatment (excluding Prostate cancers). It is anticipated that
the successful candidate will see approximately 126 new patient per year.
As part of the Trusts
resource commitment, the post holder will have access to secretarial assistance
as required, and will be supplied with adequate office space and IT equipment
to support fulfilling their job plan. We are happy to discuss opportunities for
flexible working, subject to service needs.
The Bexley Wing is one of
the largest oncology facilities in the UK, within one of the largest acute
general hospitals in Europe. There are
350 beds, day-care and out-patient facilities and a patient hotel. The Bexley
Wing incorporates services in non-surgical oncology, haematology, the Academic
Unit clinical offices and support areas and substantial services in cancer
surgery. There is a dedicated Clinical Research Facility for patients in
early-phase clinical trials.
Clinical and Medical
Oncology are based in the Bexley Wing, and run as an integrated service within
a single bed base, and integrated site specialist teams. The service provides
comprehensive non-surgical oncology services to the Trust and to the population
of West and the majority of North Yorkshire.
They are key components of the Leeds Cancer Centre. There is a hub and spoke arrangement with the
surrounding cancer units in Airedale, Bradford, Dewsbury, Halifax, Harrogate,
Huddersfield, Pontefract, Wakefield and York.
This covers a population of approximately 2.7 million. In addition, there are other tertiary
referrals from a more extensive catchment area from East Yorkshire, East Lancashire
and North Yorkshire.
The Leeds radiotherapy
service treats over 7000 new patients a year with radiotherapy. The department
has twelve linear accelerators. There are three CT simulators and an MRI
simulator. The building houses a dedicated brachytherapy suite containing two
theatres. Shielded treatment rooms on the wards support unsealed source
therapy. There are dedicated clinical cancer research facilities with beds and
a nursing research team. The links to the Academic Unit of Cancer Medicine are
strong and there are world class molecular oncology labs and research programmes
on site. The Leeds radiotherapy service has a workforce which includes 135
radiographers, 10 nurses, 32 clinical scientists and 62 clinical technologists.
Job description
Job responsibilities
This is a 10 PA
consultant appointment for a Consultant Clinical Oncologist, with a special
interest in Urological and Breast cancers. The Urology aspect of this post
would be based at Mid-Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust. The Breast radiotherapy
aspect of the post would be based within the Leeds Cancer Centre, Bexley Wing,
St James University Hospital.
The post holder will
provide non-surgical management, radiotherapy and SACT for patients with Urological
cancers, and radiotherapy treatment for Breast cancers. The successful
candidate will work alongside the Clinical Oncology Urology team led by Dr Joji
Joseph (supported by Dr Ann Henry, Dr David Bottomley, Dr Tanzeel Janjua, Dr
Juliette Anderson, Dr Rob Turner, Dr Sree Rodda, Dr Lisa Owen, Dr Emma Dugdale,
Dr Finn Slevin, Dr Lisa Joseph and Consultant Radiographer - Sean Ralph). The
successful candidate will also work alongside the non-surgical Oncology Breast
team which is led by Dr David Jackson and is supported by Professor Chris
Twelves, Professor Galina Velikova, Dr Indu Chaudhuri, Dr Andrew Viggars, Dr
Khallol Bhadra and Dr Keren OConnor. The appointed consultant will prepare and
supervise radiotherapy for their own patients. Consultant colleagues will cover
radiotherapy tasks during periods of leave. The Breast service receives
approximately 1623 new patient referrals per year for radiotherapy treatment.
The Urology service receives approximately 240 new patient referrals per year
for radiotherapy treatment (excluding Prostate cancers). It is anticipated that
the successful candidate will see approximately 126 new patient per year.
As part of the Trusts
resource commitment, the post holder will have access to secretarial assistance
as required, and will be supplied with adequate office space and IT equipment
to support fulfilling their job plan. We are happy to discuss opportunities for
flexible working, subject to service needs.
The Bexley Wing is one of
the largest oncology facilities in the UK, within one of the largest acute
general hospitals in Europe. There are
350 beds, day-care and out-patient facilities and a patient hotel. The Bexley
Wing incorporates services in non-surgical oncology, haematology, the Academic
Unit clinical offices and support areas and substantial services in cancer
surgery. There is a dedicated Clinical Research Facility for patients in
early-phase clinical trials.
Clinical and Medical
Oncology are based in the Bexley Wing, and run as an integrated service within
a single bed base, and integrated site specialist teams. The service provides
comprehensive non-surgical oncology services to the Trust and to the population
of West and the majority of North Yorkshire.
They are key components of the Leeds Cancer Centre. There is a hub and spoke arrangement with the
surrounding cancer units in Airedale, Bradford, Dewsbury, Halifax, Harrogate,
Huddersfield, Pontefract, Wakefield and York.
This covers a population of approximately 2.7 million. In addition, there are other tertiary
referrals from a more extensive catchment area from East Yorkshire, East Lancashire
and North Yorkshire.
The Leeds radiotherapy
service treats over 7000 new patients a year with radiotherapy. The department
has twelve linear accelerators. There are three CT simulators and an MRI
simulator. The building houses a dedicated brachytherapy suite containing two
theatres. Shielded treatment rooms on the wards support unsealed source
therapy. There are dedicated clinical cancer research facilities with beds and
a nursing research team. The links to the Academic Unit of Cancer Medicine are
strong and there are world class molecular oncology labs and research programmes
on site. The Leeds radiotherapy service has a workforce which includes 135
radiographers, 10 nurses, 32 clinical scientists and 62 clinical technologists.
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
- Must be able to demonstrate a high level of clinical experience and competence in Clinical Oncology.
- Specifically, must demonstrate higher training in managing patients with Urology and Breast cancers.
- Evidence of continuous career progression consistent with personal circumstances.
Management, Interpersonal Skills & Other Requirements
Essential
- Understanding of current issues in the NHS.
- *Well organised and skilled in good time management.
- *Effective interpersonal skills.
- *Demonstrate ability to relate to and work within a team.
- *Hold full GMC Registration with a license to practice.
- *Entry on the GMC Specialist Register via:
- -CCT (proposed CCT date must be within 6 months of interview) CESR (or) international applicants should comply with the GMC specialty registration process. CESR applicants must be on the relevant Specialist Register at the time of application.
Desirable
- Attendance at recognised management course.
Training, Research, Teaching & Audit
Essential
- Should have completed a recognised training programme in Clinical Oncology.
- Evidence of the ability to carry out medical research.
- Experience in training undergraduate medical students and postgraduate doctors.
- Experience of participation in regular clinical audit.
Desirable
- Previous experience of supervising research by junior staff.
- Previous attendance on Appraisal Techniques and Small Group Teaching Workshops.
Qualifications
Essential
- FRCR or equivalent qualification.
- Hold full GMC Registration with a license to practice.
- YOUR GMC NUMBER MUST BE CLEARLY STATED IN YOUR APPLICATION.
- Eligibility to work in the UK.
- Is up to date and fit to practise safely.
Desirable
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
- Must be able to demonstrate a high level of clinical experience and competence in Clinical Oncology.
- Specifically, must demonstrate higher training in managing patients with Urology and Breast cancers.
- Evidence of continuous career progression consistent with personal circumstances.
Management, Interpersonal Skills & Other Requirements
Essential
- Understanding of current issues in the NHS.
- *Well organised and skilled in good time management.
- *Effective interpersonal skills.
- *Demonstrate ability to relate to and work within a team.
- *Hold full GMC Registration with a license to practice.
- *Entry on the GMC Specialist Register via:
- -CCT (proposed CCT date must be within 6 months of interview) CESR (or) international applicants should comply with the GMC specialty registration process. CESR applicants must be on the relevant Specialist Register at the time of application.
Desirable
- Attendance at recognised management course.
Training, Research, Teaching & Audit
Essential
- Should have completed a recognised training programme in Clinical Oncology.
- Evidence of the ability to carry out medical research.
- Experience in training undergraduate medical students and postgraduate doctors.
- Experience of participation in regular clinical audit.
Desirable
- Previous experience of supervising research by junior staff.
- Previous attendance on Appraisal Techniques and Small Group Teaching Workshops.
Qualifications
Essential
- FRCR or equivalent qualification.
- Hold full GMC Registration with a license to practice.
- YOUR GMC NUMBER MUST BE CLEARLY STATED IN YOUR APPLICATION.
- Eligibility to work in the UK.
- Is up to date and fit to practise safely.
Desirable
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).
From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).
Additional information
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).
From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).