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Consultant Pediatric Neuro-Oncologist - Abu Dhabi

Allocation Assist Middle East

Dubai, UAEAED 8,000-22,000/moToday
UAEHealthcareFull Time

Skills Required

CommunicationLeadershipArabicEnglish

Job Description

Position OverviewA leading tertiary‑care hospital in Abu Dhabi is seeking an experienced Consultant Pediatric Neuro‑Oncologist to join its comprehensive pediatric oncology and neurology program. The ideal candidate will provide expert care for children with primary CNS tumors, complex neuro‑oncologic conditions, and treatment‑related complications, while contributing to service development, research, and multidisciplinary collaboration.Key ResponsibilitiesClinical ExpertiseDiagnose and manage a full spectrum of pediatric CNS tumors, including:Medulloblastoma, ependymoma, gliomasGerm cell tumorsCraniopharyngioma and rare pediatric brain tumorsLead and coordinate individualized treatment plans involving:ChemotherapyTargeted therapies and immunotherapiesRadiotherapy planning in collaboration with radiation oncologySurgical planning with pediatric neurosurgeonsManage treatment‑related complications such as neurotoxicity, endocrinopathies, and long‑term survivorship issues.Provide inpatient and outpatient care, including follow‑up for long‑term survivors.Participate in tumor boards, multidisciplinary case discussions, and complex care pathways.Leadership & Program DevelopmentContribute to the strategic development of the pediatric neuro‑oncology service.Develop and update clinical protocols, pathways, and quality improvement initiatives.Collaborate with pediatric neurology, neurosurgery, oncology, radiology, pathology, and rehabilitation teams.Mentor junior physicians, fellows, and clinical staff.Family & Patient EngagementCommunicate diagnoses, treatment options, and prognostic information with clarity and compassion.Provide psychosocial support in collaboration with child life specialists, psychologists, and social workers.Engage families in shared decision‑making and long‑term care planning.Academic & Research ContributionsParticipate in clinical trials, research initiatives, and institutional review activities.Publish case reports, studies, and contribute to academic conferences.Teach medical students, residents, and fellows within the pediatric oncology program.Qualifications & RequirementsMedical Degree (MD/MBBS) from a recognized institution.Board Certification in Pediatric Oncology/Hematology (e.g., American Board, Royal College, Arab Board, or equivalent).Fellowship training in Pediatric Neuro‑Oncology from a recognized center.Minimum 8–10 years of post‑specialization experience, including consultant‑level practice.Demonstrated expertise in managing complex CNS tumors and advanced therapies.Strong leadership, communication, and multidisciplinary collaboration skills.Fluency in English; Arabic is an advantage.#J-18808-Ljbffr