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A leading healthcare provider in Sheffield is seeking a Junior Clinical Fellow in Oncology to join the junior doctor team. This role involves assisting with the day-to-day management of inpatients and attending chemotherapy clinics for educational purposes. The ideal candidate should possess a basic medical degree, full GMC registration, and have a keen interest in oncology. This is an excellent opportunity to develop skills in an engaging clinical environment.
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The closing date is 11 August 2025
This post commences ASAP for a fixed term period of upto 12 months with an end date of 04th August 2026. Appointments to these posts will be at FY2/CT1 level dependant on previous NHS experience and evidence of completion of FY2 competencies signed off within the NHS.
You would be joining the junior doctor team and assisting in the day-to-day management of inpatients on our three wards and acute assessment unit. There will also be the opportunity to attend chemotherapy and radiotherapy clinics for educational purposes.
A basic medical degree (MBBS) or equivalent, full registration with the GMC and a valid ALS certificate at the time of application are essential. MRCP part 1 is a desirable criteria for this post. Successful completion of Foundation 2 competencies in the UK will be factored in for any appointment at CT1 level.
In addition, we require a minimum of 06 month's experience of working in the NHS in an NHS hospital, with at least 4 month's clinical experience in the field of oncology. The appointed candidate will have a keen interest in oncology.
The post does not award a national training number. If the appointee doesn't hold the right of residence in the UK, sponsorship will be required. This post is ideally suited to doctors taking a break between FY2 and IMT, or at the end of IMT prior to specialist training.
You would be joining a junior doctor team of 10, based across 3 wards and our acute assessment unit. Duties include assisting in the day-to-day management of inpatients, clerking acute and elective oncology admissions, management of oncological emergencies, attending ward rounds and prompt completion of e-discharge summaries. There would be the opportunity to attend outpatient chemotherapy and radiotherapy clinics for educational purposes.
There are several educational opportunities in Oncology, including weekly Oncology teaching, a fortnightly medical educational meeting, Swartz Rounds every two months and a weekly journal club run by registrars. There would be the opportunity to develop management skills by attending various meetings, including the Junior Doctors' Forum, Drugs and Therapies Committee and Radiotherapy Guidance.
The hours will be Monday to Friday 9:00 - 17:30. There is no on-call associated with this work. Your rota will involve clinical ward-based working in Acute Oncology 4 days a week with 1 day a week protected for personal development. You would be supported in developing project work (audit/quality improvement projects/teaching) during your personal development day by a consultant oncologist acting as your educational supervisor. We would be keen that you attended courses, gained oncology knowledge and built a strong portfolio to support an application towards oncology as a future career option during your placement with us.
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is one of the UK's busiest and most successful NHS foundation trusts. We provide a full range of local hospital and community services for people in Sheffield, as well as specialist care for patients from further afield, including cancer, spinal cord injuries, renal and cardiothoracic services. In addition to community health services, the Trust comprises five of Yorkshire's best known teaching hospitals.
The Royal Hallamshire Hospital
The Northern General Hospital
Weston Park Cancer Hospital
Jessop Wing Maternity Hospital
The Trust has a history of high quality care, clinical excellence and innovation in medical research. We strive to promote a culture of continuous quality improvement and encourage our staff to innovate and adopt 'best practice' in order to deliver the highest standard of care to our patients.
Please refer to the attached job description for further information about the Junior Clinical Fellow in Clinical Oncology post.
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.
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust