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A leading cancer center in Manchester is seeking a Clinical Fellow in Interventional Cancer Imaging for a 12-month position. The role includes 32 hours of direct clinical care and 8 hours of research. Candidates must have full GMC registration and prior training in radiology. This position offers ample opportunities for research and development in a prestigious department.
Applications are invited for a Clinical Fellow post in Interventional Cancer Imaging, for a period of 12 months. The directorate is accepting applications for candidates looking at starting immediately or in December 2025. Applicants should hold full GMC registration. You will join a team of 26 consultants, with other existing Consultant vacancies. We are also a training department, with places for up to three rotational trainees at any given time. There will be opportunity to supplement income by undertaking additional, paid cross-sectional imaging sessions. Applicants should have completed their general radiological training requirements, obtained FRCR and be within 6 months of CCST or post CCST.
The post is principally designed to obtain specific education and training in Interventional imaging, particularly with regard to Interventional Radiology imaging, with access to online Interventional imaging modules, cases and protected Interventional imaging reporting sessions. Further experience will be gained in specialist MR, with imaging performed to cater for a wide variety of tertiary subspecialist MDTs. The associated job-plan is provisionally split into 32 hours per week of direct clinical care including interventional imaging, CT, MR and PET-CT scanning, with eight hours for research and administration. Sub-specialty interests are welcomed. Applicants should have a specific interest in specialist oncological imaging and clinical research. There are on-going audit and research opportunities in the department and these would be actively encouraged.
The 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% of 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.
The Radiology Service Directorate is supported by 29 other consultant radiologists in the delivery of radiological services to the Trust. The directorate provides senior clinical fellowship posts: 5 for cross-sectional imaging and 1 for interventional radiology.
Radiology Activity
CT: 22,834; 25,536; 26,588; 29,107
MR: 10,785; 11,525; 12,262; 13,115
PF: 10,862; 10,627; 10,521; 10,933
US: 4,834; 5,012; 6,322; 5,430
Angiography: 105; 121; 89; 236
Fluoroscopy: 1,797; 1,825; 1,864; 1,968
The post is principally to obtain specific education and training in interventional procedures as well as cancer imaging. It is provisionally split into 32 hours per week of direct clinical care (including Interventional Radiology alongside CT and MR onco-radiology) with 8 hours of protected research, administration and teaching. There are a wide variety of specialist MDTs with sub-specialty interests welcomed. A significant proportion of time is dedicated to research and audit, and the successful candidate is expected to contribute to projects leading to scientific publications, as well as presentations at national and international meetings. It is anticipated that the post will provide the opportunity to develop experience in Research Methodology as well as Clinical Governance, administration and management issues important for appointment as a Consultant Radiologist.
The post holder’s routine clinical work will initially be closely supervised but will practice increasingly independently as experience develops during the year. In turn, the post holder will be able to supervise Junior Radiologists as time and expertise progress.
Teaching and governance
Office and secretarial: The Trust will provide shared office accommodation with other radiology trainees and fellows. Secretarial support is shared between consultants.
Continuing Professional Development: The Trust supports the requirements for continuing professional development (CPD) as laid down by the GMC and colleges and is committed to providing time and financial support for these activities. The post holder will undertake CPD in line with the recommendations of the Royal College of Radiologists. He / she will make appropriate arrangements for study leave with colleagues and non-medical staff. Study leave will be limited to 10 days per year, but flexible working will be considered.
Job planning: PROVISIONAL ACTIVITY TIMETABLE. Both part time and full-time applications will be considered. The post will be offered as 40 hours per week, divided into 32 hours of Direct Clinical Care and 8 hours of Supporting Activity, reduced proportionally for part-time applications. An indicative timetable is described below; an individual timetable will be agreed with the clinical director Dr Jon Bell, the educational supervisor Dr Sean Tenant and the head of Interventional Radiology Dr Mark Abel. The exact timetable depends on the skills and desires of the successful candidate and on the needs of the department. There is also the opportunity to do additional paid cross sectional reporting sessions, subject to demand.
Timetable (Indicative): Monday to Friday sessions including Research/Study, Interventions, MR, CT, US and other activity. This advert closes on Wednesday 8 Oct 2025.