Please refer to the attached detailed Oncologist Job Description for more information relating to this job, including the full persons specification. Key benefits to highlight about this role: Pre-clinic huddles - these are embedded in our weekly job plans. Patients due to attend clinic or already seen are discussed within the team. This ensures the team remains abreast of developments and it also promotes peer support and joint decision making in a supported environment to ensure patients are offered the highest quality of care, including enrolment into available clinical trials. These huddles also help with scheduling of patients so that clinics are well managed Adequate clinic administration time, in addition to general administration time - job plans include 50% of the time for direct clinical care (DCC) spent in clinic for clinic-associated administration. Therefore a 4 hour clinic attracts 2 hours of associated admin time in our job We also offer 1 PA of general admin time and admin time for clinical trials proportionate to the number of trials you are Principal Investigator for Experienced immunotherapy team with specific IO toxicity ward rounds, preassessment and IO toxicity follow up clinics Nurse led acute oncology team, overseen by an experienced AOS oncologist Supportive and inclusive team who value work-life balance Established job planned radiotherapy peer review with no overlapping activities at this time Team based structure to support annual leave Access to regular restorative supportive supervision Friendly medium sized hospital and trust which makes change management easier to navigate Research active department with trials portfolio across all tumour sites, as well as local Chief Investigators Great location and local schools- public and private Relatively young department ( approx. 10 years to next retirement) so agile and open to innovation and change. Travel time to non-base hospital