We are seeking to appoint a Clinical Research Fellow to undertake work in surgical oncology.
The successful candidate will work within a dynamic multidisciplinary team investigating the biology and management of peritoneal metastasis arising from gastric cancer. This work seeks to advance understanding of peritoneal disease biology and contribute to the development of more effective, personalised treatment strategies – ultimately changing clinical practice.
The scope of the research will entail clinical trials of normothermic catheter based intraperitoneal chemotherapy as well as aligned mechanistic and implementation research. Work will include collaboration with clinicians and scientists across Imperial College and other universities and will be a unique opportunity to contribute to research that directly informs future therapeutic strategies and patient selection for advanced cancer treatments.
The research is closely aligned with two clinical trials that intend to evaluate normothermic catheter based intraperitoneal chemotherapy as both a palliative (IPa-Gastric) and curative (SPECTRA) treatments for gastric cancer peritoneal metastasis. The post will therefore offer an exceptional opportunity for someone who is interested in becoming a future trialist in surgical oncology. Being able to undertake research alongside these trials will enhance the training experience and offer an opportunity for wider networking and collaboration.
This is an excellent opportunity for individuals with an interest in research and they would be expected to register for a higher degree (PhD). You must be able to demonstrate some previous experience in research and must show evidence of ability to develop personal research projects.
Key Responsibilities within Imperial
The post holder will be required to undertake a leading role in a major research project, as directed by Mr Piers Boshier and other academic supervisors. The research project will entail project design, experimental work in addition to data analysis and reporting the results in peer-reviewed journals.
The research project will be in the field of surgical oncology – specifically gastric cancer peritoneal metastasis.
Key responsibilities in associated Hospital
These will be defined in a separate job description provided by the NH,. An honorary contract/license to attend at the appropriate level will be issued by the hospital.
A degree in medicine (MBBS or equivalent) and full General Medical Council (GMC) registration is essential. You will have or be working towards MRCS or equivalent. We are seeking Core Trainee and Specialist Trainee level individuals, with appropriate ALS and ATLS (where appropriate) qualification. Proven experience in an acute hospital setting is required.
The post holder will also be required to fulfil clinical commitments within Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, among others, to contribute to their on-call rotas.
1. Grow in your career with tailored training programmes for clinical staff including dedicated support with navigating your career and managing research as well as a transparent promotion process.
2. Sector-leading salary and remuneration package (including 41 days off a year and generous pension schemes).
3. Be part of a diverse, inclusive, and collaborative work culture with various and resources designed to support your personal and professional .