We are seeking a Western-trained Consultant in Pediatric Neuro-Oncology to join a leading tertiary healthcare institution in the Gulf region. The role involves delivering specialized multidisciplinary care for children with central nervous system tumors within a high-volume subspecialty-driven environment.
This position is ideal for candidates with advanced fellowship training in pediatric neuro-oncology and experience in internationally accredited centers.
Key Responsibilities
Provide comprehensive diagnostic therapeutic and long-term management for pediatric neuro-oncology patients
Lead and participate in multidisciplinary tumor boards (neurosurgery radiation oncology neuroradiology pathology)
Develop and implement evidence-based treatment protocols aligned with international standards (e.g. COG SIOP)
Manage chemotherapy regimens targeted therapies and clinical trials participation
Collaborate closely with pediatric neurosurgeons and PICU teams for perioperative care
Contribute to clinical governance quality improvement and patient safety initiatives
Participate in teaching mentoring and academic activities
Engage in research and publications where applicable
Candidate Requirements
Western Board Certification (Mandatory):
American Board / Canadian RCPSC / UK CCT / European Board (or equivalent)
Subspecialty Fellowship in Pediatric Neuro-Oncology
Minimum 35 years post-board experience at Consultant level
Proven experience in high-complexity pediatric oncology or neuro-oncology centers
Strong exposure to multidisciplinary tumor management and clinical protocols
Fluency in English (Arabic is an advantage but not mandatory)
Licensing Requirements (Highly Preferred)
License ready or eligibility for:
SCFHS (KSA)
DHA / DOH (UAE)
DHP (Qatar)
DataFlow verification completed or in progress is a strong advantage
Compensation & Benefits
Highly competitive tax-free salary package
Housing allowance or provided accommodation
Annual flights family benefits
Comprehensive health insurance
Education allowance (for eligible dependents)
End-of-service benefits as per local labor law
Why This Opportunity
Join a rapidly expanding oncology service line in the Gulf
Access to state-of-the-art facilities and advanced treatment modalities
Work within a Western-standard clinical governance framework
Opportunity to contribute to program development and regional centers of excellence
How to Apply
Interested candidates are invited to submit:
Updated CV
Surgical/clinical logbook (if applicable)
License status (SCFHS / DHA / DOH / DHP)
Applications to: Subject line: PNO-GCC-0426 Consultant Pediatric Neuro-Oncology
Position Overview We are seeking a Western-trained Consultant in Pediatric Neuro-Oncology to join a leading tertiary healthcare institution in the Gulf region. The role involves delivering specialized multidisciplinary care for children with central nervous system tumors within a high-volume subspec...
Position Overview
We are seeking a Western-trained Consultant in Pediatric Neuro-Oncology to join a leading tertiary healthcare institution in the Gulf region. The role involves delivering specialized multidisciplinary care for children with central nervous system tumors within a high-volume subspecialty-driven environment.
This position is ideal for candidates with advanced fellowship training in pediatric neuro-oncology and experience in internationally accredited centers.
Key Responsibilities
Provide comprehensive diagnostic therapeutic and long-term management for pediatric neuro-oncology patients
Lead and participate in multidisciplinary tumor boards (neurosurgery radiation oncology neuroradiology pathology)
Develop and implement evidence-based treatment protocols aligned with international standards (e.g. COG SIOP)
Manage chemotherapy regimens targeted therapies and clinical trials participation
Collaborate closely with pediatric neurosurgeons and PICU teams for perioperative care
Contribute to clinical governance quality improvement and patient safety initiatives
Participate in teaching mentoring and academic activities
Engage in research and publications where applicable
Candidate Requirements
Western Board Certification (Mandatory):
American Board / Canadian RCPSC / UK CCT / European Board (or equivalent)
Subspecialty Fellowship in Pediatric Neuro-Oncology
Minimum 35 years post-board experience at Consultant level
Proven experience in high-complexity pediatric oncology or neuro-oncology centers
Strong exposure to multidisciplinary tumor management and clinical protocols
Fluency in English (Arabic is an advantage but not mandatory)
Licensing Requirements (Highly Preferred)
License ready or eligibility for:
SCFHS (KSA)
DHA / DOH (UAE)
DHP (Qatar)
DataFlow verification completed or in progress is a strong advantage
Compensation & Benefits
Highly competitive tax-free salary package
Housing allowance or provided accommodation
Annual flights family benefits
Comprehensive health insurance
Education allowance (for eligible dependents)
End-of-service benefits as per local labor law
Why This Opportunity
Join a rapidly expanding oncology service line in the Gulf
Access to state-of-the-art facilities and advanced treatment modalities
Work within a Western-standard clinical governance framework
Opportunity to contribute to program development and regional centers of excellence
How to Apply
Interested candidates are invited to submit:
Updated CV
Surgical/clinical logbook (if applicable)
License status (SCFHS / DHA / DOH / DHP)
Applications to: Subject line: PNO-GCC-0426 Consultant Pediatric Neuro-Oncology