Consultant Clinical Scientist- Solid Cancer
Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation Trust
Birmingham
Salary
£79,504 – £91,609
Posted
2 weeks ago
About the role
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a permanent position of Consultant Clinical Scientist AfC Band 8c. This is a full-time post within the Cancer Programme (solid cancer). Candidates must be HCPC registered, hold FRCPath (or be near to completion) and have relevant extensive experience in the efficient delivery of cancer genomic services as well as a proven track record in the development and successful implementation of genomic technologies, working with a considerable degree of professionalindependence and expertise.
The post holder will be expected to work closely with and to deputise for the Head of Programme and other Consultants where necessary, take responsibility for leading clinical workflows and sub-teams relating to cancer and have cross-departmental roles as a pivotal member of the Senior Leadership Team (SLT). Extensive experience in service development is required alongside a collaborative and inclusive leadership style. The successful candidate will have excellent communication skills and work closely with other clinical colleagues through MDTs, professional groups and NHSE driven Genomic Medicine Service initiatives.
The post will be based at WMGL within Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation Trust. WMGL forming part of the Central & South Genomic Medicine Service (GMS) working collaborativelywith the National School of Healthcare Science (NSHCS), the Universities of Birmingham and Warwick as well as with other diagnostic and pharmaceutical industry partners. West Midlands Genomics Laboratory (WMGL) is the lead laboratory within the Central and South Genomics Medicine Service (GMS), providing genomic testing services across the West Midlands, Oxfordshire & Wessex. Being part of the National Genomic Medicine Service, it provides state-of-theart, high quality genomic analysis to patients with rare disease and cancer. The pace of change is exponential with genomics being placed at the heart of the future NHS, essential to the delivery of the NHS 10-year Plan. Our workforce is fundamental to the successful delivery of this ambitious and highprofile service