Medical Oncologist

Full Time 2 days ago Addis Ababa

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Medical Oncologist

📍 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Join Pharo Health — Building the Future of Specialized Healthcare in Africa

Pharo Health Ethiopia, a portfolio company of Pharo Ventures, is redefining the future of premium healthcare delivery in the Horn of Africa.

We are establishing a state-of-the-art specialty and diagnostic center in Addis Ababa designed to deliver world-class, patient-centered care through advanced medical technology, exceptional clinical talent, and seamless multidisciplinary collaboration.

As an early member of our specialist team, you will have the rare opportunity to help shape a modern healthcare institution from the ground up — one built on clinical excellence, innovation, compassion, and impact.

🌍 Our vision extends beyond a single facility. We aim to build a leading healthcare network that expands access to high-quality specialist care across Ethiopia and the wider region.

About the Role

We are seeking an exceptional, compassionate, and patient-focused Medical Oncologist to join our growing multidisciplinary clinical team.

The successful candidate will provide expert care in the diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management of malignancies while delivering evidence-based, safe, and compassionate oncology care across outpatient and inpatient settings.

This role offers the opportunity to work in a modern, technology-enabled clinical environment alongside highly skilled specialists committed to clinical excellence, innovation, collaboration, and outstanding patient outcomes.

We are looking for a clinician who combines strong oncology expertise with professionalism, empathy, sound clinical judgment, and a passion for improving the lives of patients and families navigating complex cancer journeys.

✨ If you are motivated by the opportunity to make meaningful impact while helping build one of the region’s most ambitious healthcare platforms, we would love to hear from you.

 

Key Duties & Responsibilities

 

1.     Specialist Assessment, Diagnosis and Treatment Planning

  • Assess patients presenting with suspected or confirmed malignancies through comprehensive history taking, clinical evaluation, staging investigations, and multidisciplinary diagnostic planning.

  • Develop differential diagnoses and formulate evidence-based management plans.

  • Interpret pathology reports, tumor markers, imaging, molecular profiling, and other relevant diagnostic findings to guide oncology decision-making.

  • Document clinical assessments, staging, treatment intent, consent discussions, toxicity reviews, and follow-up plans accurately and promptly in line with oncology standards.

2.     Patient Management and Continuity of Care

  • Manage patients across the full cancer treatment pathway, including curative, palliative, and supportive care settings, ensuring individualized, patient-centered oncology care.

  • Prescribe and oversee systemic anticancer therapies in accordance with evidence-based protocols.

  • Coordinate radiotherapy planning, surgical oncology referrals, clinical nutrition, palliative care, and psychosocial support to ensure comprehensive and integrated cancer care.

  • Monitor treatment response, toxicity, performance status, and disease progression, adjusting treatment plans promptly in line with clinical findings and patient goals.

  • Identify patients requiring escalation of care, supportive or palliative intervention, or multidisciplinary specialist review, and coordinate timely action.

3.     Clinical Monitoring, Review and Medical Decision-Making

  • Review patients regularly throughout the treatment cycle and follow-up to assess response, manage toxicities, and detect recurrence or disease progression.

  • Monitor patients on systemic therapies for adverse effects, immunological complications, metabolic changes, and treatment-related emergencies, with prompt clinical intervention as required.

  • Provide timely escalation, referral, or transfer recommendations when higher levels of care, emergency oncology intervention, or additional specialist input are required.

  • Participate in multidisciplinary tumor board meetings, case conferences, clinical handovers, and oncology care planning to support optimal patient outcomes.

4.     Patient Safety, Quality of Care and Infection Prevention

  • Promote safe, evidence-based oncology practice in line with institutional protocols, international oncology guidelines, and ethical standards.

  • Apply infection prevention and control measures consistently, with particular attention to immuno-compromised patients receiving chemotherapy or targeted therapies.

  • Identify clinical risks, adverse events, near misses, and treatment errors, and take prompt corrective and preventive action in line with governance requirements.

  • Support the rational use of oncology investigations, systemic therapies, and supportive care resources to optimize clinical and financial outcomes.

5.     Communication, Documentation and Patient Education

  • Maintain accurate, complete, and timely clinical documentation, including consultation notes, staging records, treatment summaries, consent documentation, and end-of-treatment reports.

  • Communicate diagnoses, prognosis, treatment options, anticipated toxicities, and follow-up plans clearly & compassionately to patients and their families.

  • Provide counselling on treatment goals, survivorship, fertility preservation, palliative care options, and supportive services available within and beyond Pharo Health.

  • Ensure effective clinical handovers and timely communication with referring clinicians, multidisciplinary team members, and allied health professionals.

6.     Leadership, Teamwork and Professional Conduct

  • Work collaboratively with nurses, radiologists, pathologists, palliative care teams, pharmacists, laboratory professionals and other health care professionals to deliver integrated cancer care.

  • Demonstrate professionalism, accountability, sound ethical judgment, and respect for patient confidentiality and dignity always.

  • Contribute to mentorship, clinical guidance, and knowledge sharing with junior medical staff, nurses, and allied health teams.

  • Participate actively in relevant meeting and organizations including tumor board meetings, case conferences, morbidity and mortality reviews, and continuous professional development activities

7.     Quality Improvement, Clinical Governance and Compliance

  • Participate in clinical audit, quality improvement initiatives, and patient safety reviews to strengthen oncology service performance and patient outcomes.

  • Adhere to national medical regulations, licensing requirements, institutional protocols, and accepted standards of oncology practice.

  •  Support the development and implementation of oncology clinical pathways, treatment protocols, and standard operating procedures.

  • Contribute to data-driven improvement efforts through accurate reporting, outcome documentation, and clinical incident review when required.

8.     Operational and Service Coordination Responsibilities

  • Coordinate effectively with laboratory, imaging, pharmacy, pathology, and allied services to facilitate timely diagnostic workup and treatment initiation.

  • Support efficient patient flow by facilitating oncology consultations, treatment scheduling, referrals, and long-term follow-up coordination.

  • Promote cost-conscious and clinically appropriate use of investigations, systemic therapies, and supportive care resources.

  • Assist in oncology service development by identifying opportunities to improve patient experience, workflow efficiency, and clinical outcomes.

 

N.B; Duties may be updated based on service needs, organizational changes, or professional development.

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