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ATOM Lead role description

Are you passionate about the development of the clinical oncologists of the future? The Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) is offering trainee clinical oncologists the opportunity to gather for engaging workshops and stimulating discussions at the Annual Trainee Oncology Meeting (ATOM).
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ATOM will cover a range of topics relevant to the field, including planning workshops, career progression, exam techniques and updates on hot topics in clinical oncology. It is a fantastic opportunity to network with fellow trainees from across the country, learn about the latest developments in our field, develop skills and enhance practice. We are looking for a clinical oncologist with the drive and experience to lead this valuable conference as the ATOM Lead.   

As the driving force behind the ATOM Conference, you will recruit and lead our subject matter experts (SMEs) in creating, planning, and delivering a conference that will benefit all UK clinical oncology (CO) trainees.    

Benefits and opportunities: 

  • Lead your college and speciality’s professional development offering and help support training and retention for our specialism. 
  • Collaborate with and learn from Fellows, members, and partners based worldwide as the RCR develops its educational offering.   
  • Earn CPD credits for the development and delivery of learning activities. 
  • Use of the title RCR ATOM Lead. 

What’s involved? 

The ATOM Lead is responsible for the content development and speaker acquisition. This includes: 

  • Working with the RCR Learning team to support delivery of the ATOM. 
  • Leading and co-ordinating to create and review ATOM content and speakers, ensuring it meets with audience needs. 
  • Regular update meetings / calls with RCR Learning team supporting with strategy, operational delivery and/or evaluation of the conference.  
  • Regular communication with faculty speakers to support the development of the conference programme. 
  • Supporting the development of corporate partnerships, exhibition and sponsorship, recommending opportunities within your own network. 
  • As part of the RCR Clinical Oncology Learning Faculty Leadership Group (CO LFLG), attending biannual meetings and contributing to the ongoing direction of RCR Learning more widely. 
  • Undertaking other duties relevant to the scope of the role in line with RCR strategic priorities. 

For further details, download the full role description.

To apply, complete our very short form with a copy of your CV and tell us a little bit about why you'd like to be involved. 

Our closing date is 23 April 2025, after this we'll be in touch to let you know next steps. 

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