Torbay and South Devon Foundation Trust is offering the opportunity to combine a rewarding job in oncology with an unrivalled lifestyle in the heart of one of the most beautiful areas of the country.
We are looking to recruit two enthusiastic specialty doctors initially on a 12month fixed term contract with the possibility of the posts becoming substantive. The post holders will be responsible for delivering general internal medicine expertise on the oncology ward, and support the delivery of the acute oncology service across the trust through leading the development on an oncology day case emergency service (ODEC).
Candidates are not expected to have received specialist training in oncology but should demonstrate enthusiasm to deliver new ways of working to improve the quality of care offered to patients receiving cancer care at Torbay.
The post-holder will work closely with the wider oncology team, comprising of consultant oncologists, specialist registrars, speciality doctors and the existing nurse led acute oncology service. We encourage post holders to take an active role in research and development and to participate in the teaching programs of the department.
The successful applicant will join our Consultants based at Torbay Hospital; Dr Louise Medley, Dr Nicole Dorey, Dr Jonathan Chambers, Dr Naomi Cole, Dr Geoff Cogill, Dr Claire Dyke, Dr Victoria Cope, Dr Andy Goodman, Dr Anna Lydon, Dr Nangi Lo, Dr Tim Norris, Dr Kelly Rust and Dr Helen Saxby.
The post holder will work primarily in the in-patient setting however there will be opportunities for developing an interest in the Non-Site Specific/Malignancy of Unknown Origin clinics. The main duties of the post will be to:
Work with the senior management team to develop, implement, and evaluate new pathways of same day care for patients on active cancer treatments
Provide general medicine expertise on the oncology ward
Support shared decision making, advance care planning and discharge planning for in-patients on the oncology ward
Provide education and training on issues related to general medicine, multimorbidity and geriatric syndromes for the wider multidisciplinary cancer teams
Nationally, there is increasing focus on Same Day Emergency Care (SDEC). In many acute hospitals there are now dedicated oncology SDEC models which can potentially avoid unnecessary overnight admission with early input from acute oncology team. This new post is dedicated to developing this service for the local population of Torbay. Referrals are anticipated to be primarily from the dedicated telephone triage service supporting known patients having active treatment but will also aim to stream patients from ED and AMU.
Why Work With Us
Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust is an Integrated Care Organisation providing acute health care services from Torbay Hospital, community health services and adult social care. The Trust runs Torbay Hospital as well as five community hospitals, stretching from Dawlish to Brixham.
Torbay Hospital is a medium-sized, progressive and innovative District General Hospital providing acute services to South Devon with a 10-bedded Critical Care Unit, six general theatres, three orthopaedic theatres and a day surgery unit. We provide services in most specialties within Torbay but have close working relationships with Royal Devon University Healthcare (Exeter and North Devon) and University Hospitals Plymouth.
We have around 500,000 face-to-face contacts with patients in their homes and communities each year and see over 78,000 people in our A&E department annually. We serve a resident population of approximately 375,000 people, plus about 100,000 visitors at any one time during the summer holiday season.
We employ approximately 6,000 staff including frontline health and social care staff, such as nurses, occupational therapists, social workers, consultants, and physiotherapists who work in your home and from a range of different premises across Torbay and South Devon such as community hospitals and clinics. We also have over 800 volunteers who make a difference each and every day to the people we care for.
The post holder will work primarily in the in-patient setting however there will be opportunities for developing an interest in the Non-Site Specific/Malignancy of Unknown Origin clinics. The main duties of the post will be to:
Work with the senior management team to develop, implement, and evaluate new pathways of same day care for patients on active cancer treatments
Provide general medicine expertise on the oncology ward
Support shared decision making, advance care planning and discharge planning for in-patients on the oncology ward
Provide education and training on issues related to general medicine, multimorbidity and geriatric syndromes for the wider multidisciplinary cancer teams