A whole-time post as Head and neck surgical oncology fellow with Otolaryngology background is available at the Churchill Hospital in Oxford for 12 months from August 2025. The post will have an out of hours commitment on the registrar on call rota at the John Radcliffe Hospital.
The appointment is on a whole-time/part-time basis but applications are welcome from those who wish to job share.
Candidates are highly recommended to visit the department and hospital and are invited to contact:
· Rajeev Mathew,ConsultantOtolaryngologist,Oxford,Tel:01865226929
· Lisa Fraser, Consultant Otolaryngologist, Oxford, Tel: 01865226929
Any person who is unable for personal reasons to work full-time will be eligible to be considered for thepost.Ifsuchapersonisappointed,modificationofthejobcontentwillbediscussedonapersonal basis,inconsultationwithconsultantcolleagues.Suitablyqualifiedjob-sharecandidateswillreceive serious consideration.
Fellow in Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Post
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust is looking to appoint a Head and Neck Surgical Oncology Fellow. This is a fixed term post for a duration of 12 months. The post holder should be post CCT. They must have experience of working within the NHS and be able to demonstrate a good command of the English language. Candidates are encouraged to visit the Department after short listing and should contact Mrs Lisa Fraser or Mr Rajeev Mathew on 01865226929. The post holder is expectedtoattendtheHeadandNeckMDTonaregularbasis,andruntheheadandneckfasttrack neck lumpservice
Clinical
ThepostholderwillgainspecialisttraininginheadandneckoncologyENTelectiveandemergency care, with a general out of hours on call commitment of 1 in 9. They will provide a specialist head andneckENTserviceatsecondarycarelevelincludingleadingthewardround,assessmentof2ww patients, investigation of potential malignancy, presentation and assessment at MDT, and major resection of head and neck malignancy. They will participate in an emergency service cover out of hours at registrar level.
Teaching/Research
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is a teaching hospital trust, and the post-holder will be required to participate in programmes for teaching clinical students, training junior doctors andinclinicalexaminations.Itisexpectedthatthiswillbeanintegralpartofeverydayclinicalactivity.
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trustis one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the country. It provides a wide range of general and specialist clinical services and is a base for medical education, training and research.The Trust comprises four hospitals - the John Radcliffe Hospital, Churchill Hospital and Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Headington and the Horton General Hospital in Banbury.
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An indicative timetable is outlined below. The final timetable for the post will be agreed with the clinical lead upon appointment. The Trust expects Clinicians to spend typically 80% of their time on clinical work, and up to 15% on teaching of clinical students, training of junior doctors, continuing medical education and professional development and clinical governance activity. Up to 5% of time may be spent on administration or management, though the proportion may vary from time to time by agreement with the clinical director.
This advert closes on Thursday 24 Oct 2024
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