FAQs
What is the duration of the Trust Doctor ST1-2 posts?
The posts are available for a period of one year, starting from 5 August 2026.
Will I have on-call commitments in this role?
Yes, the post holders will have on-call commitments.
Can I rotate between Oncology and Haematology departments?
No, it will not be possible to rotate to all areas, so candidates should specify which post they are interested in when applying.
What qualifications are required for the Trust Doctor ST1-2 position?
Candidates must have core competencies of Foundation Year Two, GMC registration with a licence to practice, evidence of working in an NHS environment, and relevant experience in internal medicine and haemato/oncology.
What skills are essential for this role?
Good team working skills and an excellent command of English are essential for this position.
Will I receive the same education and training opportunities as trainees in this role?
Yes, post holders will have the same education and training opportunities as trainees, including study leave benefits.
Where can I find more information about the departments?
For more details, you can contact Helen Cosgrove, Medical Staffing Coordinator, via email at helen.cosgrove1@nhs.net.
What types of services does University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust provide?
UCLH provides academically led acute and specialist services, including those focused on women's health, cancer treatment, and various complex illnesses.
Is UCLH committed to sustainability?
Yes, UCLH is committed to sustainability and has set ambitious targets to become a carbon net zero health service.
How can I apply for this position?
You should specify your preferred post (Oncology or Haematology) in your application, ensuring you meet the qualifications and competencies outlined in the job description.

