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.
The Head of Clinicals will provide overall leadership, coordination, and strategic direction for all clinical departments at KCTC.
Reporting directly to the CEO, this role ensures the highest standards of patient care, clinical governance, and multidisciplinary collaboration.
The Head of Clinicals will oversee clinical operations, drive quality improvement, and ensure compliance with both Nigerian regulatory frameworks and international oncology best practices.
This role is pivotal in ensuring that KCTC remains at the forefront of cancer care in Africa.
Key Responsibilities
Provide strategic leadership and operational oversight of all clinical services, including oncology, radiotherapy, surgery, pharmacy, nursing, and laboratory services.
Ensure delivery of safe, high-quality, patient-centred care in line with international clinical guidelines.
Lead multidisciplinary clinical teams, fostering collaboration, innovation, and continuous learning.
Establish and monitor clinical governance frameworks, SOPs, and quality assurance systems.
Oversee patient safety, clinical risk management, and adherence to infection prevention and control standards.
Coordinate with the CEO and management team to align clinical services with organizational strategy and objectives.
Drive training, mentoring, and capacity building of clinical staff, including CPD (Continuing Professional Development).
Participate in recruitment, credentialing, and performance appraisals of clinical staff.
Oversee research, clinical trials, and innovation initiatives to advance oncology care.
Represent KCTC at clinical forums, conferences, and professional networks.
Monitor clinical budgets, resource allocation, and efficient utilization of facilities.
Ensure compliance with national healthcare regulations and international accreditation standards.
Qualifications
Medical Degree (MBBS or equivalent) with postgraduate training in oncology, internal medicine, surgery, or related specialty.
Fellowship or board certification (FMCR, FWACS, FMCPath, or international equivalent) required.
Master’s degree in Public Health, Health Administration, or Healthcare Management (preferred).
Valid practicing license with the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN).
Experience Requirements:
Minimum of 10 years’ post-qualification clinical experience, with at least 5 years in a senior clinical leadership or management role.
Proven track record in clinical governance, patient safety, and multidisciplinary healthcare delivery.
Experience in oncology or tertiary-level hospital settings highly desirable.
Core Competencies & Skills:
Strong clinical expertise and broad understanding of oncology and hospital services.
Exceptional leadership, people management, and team-building skills.
Strategic thinker with ability to translate vision into actionable clinical goals.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
High ethical standards, integrity, and commitment to patient-centred care.
Strong problem-solving and decision-making ability in complex situations.
Financial and operational acumen for managing clinical resources.
Work Conditions:
Location: Kano Cancer Treatment Centre, Kano, Nigeria.
Working Hours: Full-time; 40+ hours per week with flexibility for on-call responsibilities.
Work Type: Onsite clinical leadership role.
Travel Requirements: Occasional travel for conferences, training, or professional representation.
Remuneration & Benefits
Competitive salary commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Health insurance, pension, and executive-level allowances.
Paid annual leave and statutory benefits.
Opportunities for international training, research, and professional development.
A supportive and innovative environment committed to clinical excellence.
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.