About this role
Salary - Pay scales for resident doctors in England ST3 – ST8 (£61,825 - £70,425, plus London weighting) in a full-time position, depending on qualifications and experience.
Contract Type – Full- time, fixed term (3-year position)
Location – Clinical Effectiveness Unit – National Cancer Audit Collaborating Centre (NATCAN), based at the Royal College of Surgeons of England and supported by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM).
The post is available for remote working at any UK location, to be discussed upon appointment. However, there is an expectation that post holders attend RCS Eng regularly for in person meetings
About the Clinical Fellow roles
These Macmillan Cancer Support-funded posts offers a unique opportunity to work at the National Cancer Audit Collaborating Centre (NATCAN) within the Clinical Effectiveness Unit (CEU) at the Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCSEng). NATCAN is a national centre of excellence dedicated to strengthening NHS cancer services and reducing variation in care and is the home of all 10 National Cancer Audits in England and Wales. NATCAN is the largest centre evaluating cancer services in the UK, with 45 staff members, employed at the RCS or the LSTHM, from a wide range of backgrounds (medicine, statistics, epidemiology, data science, quality improvement, project management).
These posts will support a Macmillan funded partnership with NATCAN to improve understanding of how to:
Reduce health inequities within cancer treatment and care; Support those with cancer and other long-term conditions; Reduce unwarranted variation in cancer treatment and care.
The successful candidate will complete a PhD focused on one of the following thematic areas:
Hub and Spoke model – understanding variation in outcomes between hubs (tertiary centres) and spokes (general hospitals) Treatment Attrition – understanding who drops out of treatment and why Under-treatment and over/inappropriate treatment - understanding why some people receive less or no treatment, or treatment that differs from clinical guidance
You will work in a vibrant audit and research environment, putting you at the heart of a national team that plays a key role in improving the care that patients with cancer receive in England and Wales. It will provide you with the opportunity to contribute to high-profile peer-reviewed papers. The PhD research will aim to strengthen the relevance and robustness of the outputs from the NATCAN Audits. You will be part of a wider cohort of Macmillan Fellows working on projects to improve cancer care.
This is a unique opportunity to participate in a national quality improvement and national transformational change role centred around nine major cancers and which includes all NHS providers in England and Wales. This will enable Clinical Fellows to build skills in design and implementation of quality improvement strategies which consider all modalities of cancer treatment. These roles will likely form the basis for future NHS leadership roles in cancer care for the successful candidate.
Responsibilities
Exploring the thematic area by analysing national datasets on hospital care, surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Working with cancer audit teams to translate the research findings into quality improvement plans and outputs. Communicating findings in conference presentations, reports and peer-reviewed publications. Liaising with Macmillan, other patient charities and professional bodies to publicise findings, and to represent NATCAN at regional and national meetings.
About you
We are looking for applicants with:
Clinical experience in in a relevant discipline - Surgical/ Medical / Clinical Oncology Passed a Membership/ Fellowship exam of a relevant Royal College Good numeracy Excellent verbal and written communication Good organisational abilities Research experience is an advantage but further training in research methods and statistical analysis will be provided
About us
The Royal College of Surgeons of England is one of the best known professional membership organisations in the world, with a name and reputation that speak for excellence in the UK and across the globe. We provide education, assessment and development to nearly 30,000 surgeons, dental surgeons and members of the wider surgical and dental teams at all stages of their career; we set professional standards, facilitate research and champion world-class surgical outcomes for patients.
The National Cancer Audit Collaborating Centre (NATCAN) sits within the Clinical Effectiveness Unit (CEU), based at the Royal College of Surgeons of England.
What we can offer you
27 days paid holiday + bank holidays and up to 4 college closure days Flexible working Enhanced contributory pension scheme & other leave entitlements Variety of learning and development opportunities Wellbeing programme & Employee Assistance Scheme
Interested Candidates:
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If you have any questions about this position please contact [email protected].
If you wish to apply please email your CV together with a cover letter addressing how you meet each of the criteria in the Personal Specification to [email protected].
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Closing date: 25.05.26
The Royal College of Surgeons of England is an Equal Opportunities Employer. We are open to all talent, and we actively ensure that all qualified applicants will receive equal consideration for employment without regards to race/ethnicity, nationality, religion, pregnancy, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, age and disability
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£61,825 to £70,425. ST3 – ST8 / plus London weighting
