Kano Cancer Treatment Centre (KCTC) is a specialist oncology facility dedicated to transforming cancer care in Nigeria and across Africa. With advanced technologies including Varian Halcyon and TrueBeam LINACs, and a world-class multidisciplinary team, KCTC delivers precise, compassionate, and evidence-based cancer treatment. Beyond therapy, the centre emphasizes diagnostics, surgery, research, and training, ensuring alignment with international healthcare standards and improving patient outcomes.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Surgical Oncologist
Location: Kano
Department: Oncology / Surgical Services
Reports To: Chief Medical Director (CMD) / Head of Clinical Services
Job Summary
The Surgical Oncologist will lead the surgical management of cancer patients, including diagnosis, staging, tumour resection, and reconstruction, in collaboration with multidisciplinary teams.
This role is critical in ensuring that surgical interventions are safe, effective, and aligned with global oncology best practices.
The Surgical Oncologist will also contribute to research, training, and innovation while supporting KCTC’s mission of delivering world-class cancer care.
Key Responsibilities
Evaluate and diagnose patients requiring surgical oncology intervention.
Perform cancer-related surgeries, including biopsies, tumour resections, reconstructions, and palliative procedures.
Collaborate with clinical and radiation oncologists to design integrated treatment plans.
Provide perioperative care and manage post-surgical complications effectively.
Participate in multidisciplinary tumour boards, contributing surgical perspectives to treatment planning.
Educate patients and families on surgical options, risks, and expected outcomes.
Maintain accurate clinical documentation, operative notes, and follow-up records.
Contribute to research, audits, and continuous improvement initiatives in surgical oncology.
Ensure compliance with international surgical oncology protocols, safety, and infection control standards.
Supervise and mentor surgical residents, medical students, and junior doctors.
Contribute to the development of surgical services at KCTC, including adoption of advanced techniques.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
Surgical outcomes (survival, complication, and recurrence rates).
Patient satisfaction and quality-of-life improvement following surgery.
Adherence to surgical oncology protocols and safety standards.
Contribution to multidisciplinary treatment planning and tumour board outcomes.
Engagement in research, training, and continuous professional development.
Qualifications
Medical Degree (MBBS or equivalent) with residency training in General Surgery.
Fellowship in Surgical Oncology (FWACS, FMCS, or international equivalent).
Valid practicing license from the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) or eligibility for registration.
Specialized training or exposure to complex oncological surgeries preferred.
Experience Requirements:
Must have 7–10 years post-residency clinical experience in surgery.
At least 3 years’ experience focused on oncological surgery in a tertiary hospital or cancer centre.
Demonstrated expertise in managing complex cancer surgeries and multidisciplinary care.
Core Competencies & Skills:
High-level surgical expertise with precision and attention to detail.
Strong diagnostic and clinical decision-making skills.
Ability to work collaboratively in multidisciplinary oncology teams.
Leadership and mentoring skills for training junior clinicians.
Excellent communication and empathy in patient interactions.
Commitment to professional integrity, patient safety, and global standards of care.
Work Conditions:
Location: Kano Cancer Treatment Centre, Kano, Nigeria.
Working Hours: Full-time; may include on-call duties, evenings, and weekends.
Work Type: Onsite clinical role.
Travel Requirements: Minimal; may involve conferences, training, or outreach programs.
Remuneration & Benefits
Competitive salary commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Health insurance, pension, and allowances.
Paid annual leave and statutory benefits.
Access to international training, workshops, and conferences.
A collaborative and innovative environment committed to surgical excellence and patient care.
Kano Cancer Treatment Centre (KCTC) is an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity and are committed to fostering an inclusive workplace.
All qualified applicants will be considered without discrimination on the basis of race, religion, gender, disability, or any other protected characteristic.