Job Purpose
The Consultant Radiotherapist (Oncology) will provide expert clinical leadership in the delivery of high-quality, precise, and patient-centered radiation oncology services. The role holder will be responsible for the assessment, planning, and delivery of radiation therapy, working within a multidisciplinary team to ensure optimal cancer care outcomes. The role also involves supervising junior medical staff, driving clinical excellence, and contributing to the advancement of radiotherapy services through innovation and research.
Key Accountabilities/Responsibilities
Clinical Leadership and Radiotherapy Services
Provide expert consultation, diagnosis, and management for patients requiring radiation oncology services.
Develop, prescribe, and oversee the delivery of complex radiotherapy treatment plans using advanced technologies.
Ensure accurate and timely treatment planning, verification, and administration in collaboration with medical physicists and dosimetrists.
Collaborate closely with surgical oncologists, medical oncologists, pathologists, and other specialists in multidisciplinary team meetings to determine optimal patient care pathways.
Quality Assurance and Patient Safety
Implement and monitor rigorous quality assurance and safety protocols for all radiotherapy equipment and procedures in line with international standards
Ensure strict compliance with national regulatory frameworks, radiation safety guidelines, and hospital clinical governance policies.
Lead and participate in clinical audits and incident reporting to continuously improve patient safety and treatment quality.
Innovation, Research and Development
Drive the adoption of new radiotherapy techniques, technologies, and clinical protocols to enhance treatment efficacy and patient experience.
Participate in and lead clinical research projects, contributing to the evidence base in radiation oncology and encouraging publications.
Contribute to AMCE's academic mission through teaching, training, and mentoring of residents, fellows, and staff.
Leadership and Mentorship
Provide professional supervision, mentorship, and training for junior doctors, registrars, and clinical fellows in radiation oncology.
Conduct regular performance reviews and support the professional development of team members.
Foster a collaborative, supportive, and high-performing environment within the radiotherapy department.
Strategic and Administrative Responsibilities
Participate in the strategic planning and development of radiation oncology services, including budgeting and resource management.
Collaborate with hospital leadership in the evaluation and procurement of state-of-the-art radiotherapy equipment and software.
Uphold the highest standards of patient-centered care, reflecting the hospital's values of excellence, compassion, and innovation.
Must have skills
Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques IMRT VMAT SBRT
Qualifications
Medical degree (MBBS or equivalent) from a recognized institution.
Fellowship or Board Certification in Radiation Oncology/Clinical Oncology and a valid medical license
Postgraduate qualification in a relevant oncology subspecialty (desirable).
Minimum of 5 years of post-fellowship experience in clinical radiation oncology.
Proven expertise in advanced radiotherapy techniques such as IMRT, VMAT, SBRT, and brachytherapy.
Demonstrated experience in a multidisciplinary oncology environment.
Proficiency with modern radiotherapy planning systems and record-and-verify systems.