Become a Job Plan Adviser (JPA)
Eligibility
- To review consultant job descriptions, you must be a current Fellow of the RCR
- To review SAS grade job descriptions, you must be a current member of the RCR
All JPAs must:
- Have held a substantive consultant post in the NHS for at least two years
- Be in active practice or within six months of retirement
- Have a strong interest in maintaining high professional standards in clinical oncology or clinical radiology nationally.
Term of office
The term of office is indefinite, but will not be more than six months beyond retirement from NHS practice.
"The job description review process helps organisations to provide the best shop window for their consultant posts. This gives applicants assurance that they will be treated fairly, with fairly standardised minimums and with absolute clarity. A good job description is a kite mark of quality, showing an organisation cares.”
Senior reviewer
Contact the AAC team
If you have any questions about becoming a JPA or about the AAC process, the AAC team can help. Email us at [email protected] .
Useful pages, sites & publications
Clinical radiology job planning guidance for consultant and SAS doctors 2022
This document aims to provide clear direction on how radiologists should aim to work in a supportive environment.
Clinical oncology job planning guidance for consultant and SAS doctors 2022
This fourth edition of the Clinical oncology job planning guidance for consultant and SAS doctors. It includes clear direction on how oncologists should aim to work in a supportive environment and at the top of their licence.
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