Join Sligo University Hospital, a leading healthcare provider in the North West of Ireland, as an Oncology Registrar within our comprehensive Cancer Services department. This is an excellent opportunity for a dedicated medical professional to advance their specialty training in oncology while delivering exceptional patient care in a supportive, multidisciplinary environment.
About the Role
Our Cancer Services department is seeking an experienced Oncology Registrar to join our dynamic team of oncology specialists. You will play a crucial role in the delivery of systemic anti-cancer therapy (SACT) to patients with various cancer types, while developing your expertise in this rapidly evolving specialty under the guidance of our consultant oncologists.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver comprehensive oncology care to inpatients and outpatients across various cancer types and treatment stages
- Administer and monitor systemic anti-cancer therapy (SACT) including chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and targeted therapies
- Participate actively in multidisciplinary team meetings with surgical oncologists, clinical oncologists, radiologists, and pathologists
- Conduct thorough patient assessments integrating cancer-specific and patient-specific information for individualized treatment plans
- Supervise and mentor junior doctors including SHOs and interns in oncology care delivery
- Manage treatment complications and provide supportive care throughout the cancer journey
- Contribute to clinical governance activities, audit, and quality improvement initiatives
- Participate in on-call rotas providing emergency oncology coverage as required
Required Qualifications
Essential Requirements
- Medical degree with full registration with the Irish Medical Council
- Minimum 3-4 years post-internship experience with at least 2 years in medical oncology or related specialty
- Current enrollment in or eligibility for Higher Specialist Training (HST) in Medical Oncology
- Strong clinical skills in internal medicine with demonstrated competency in oncology care
- Excellent communication skills for patient care and multidisciplinary team collaboration
Preferred Qualifications
- MRCP qualification or equivalent postgraduate medical qualification
- Previous oncology experience in academic teaching hospital environment
- Research experience in oncology or related clinical areas
- Teaching and mentoring experience with junior medical staff
- Additional training in specific oncology areas (hematological malignancies, solid tumors)
What We Offer
- Competitive salary range €65,554 – €77,197 per annum (dependent on experience)
- Comprehensive HSE benefits package including pension scheme and health insurance options
- Structured specialty training program with dedicated educational supervisor support
- Career development opportunities including research, audit, and conference attendance
- Continuing professional development funding and protected teaching time
- Modern oncology facilities with state-of-the-art chemotherapy day unit and dedicated oncology ward
- Collaborative work environment with supportive consultant team and multidisciplinary colleagues
- Excellent work-life balance with defined working hours and appropriate on-call arrangements
- Beautiful location in Sligo with access to stunning landscapes, cultural activities, and outdoor pursuits
Ready to Apply?
Join our dedicated Cancer Services team and advance your oncology career while making a meaningful difference in cancer care delivery. This role offers excellent training opportunities in a supportive environment with opportunities for professional growth and development.
Interested candidates should submit their CV, cover letter, and references through our secure application portal.