Open Positions

ENETS is pleased to share open positions and fellowships for medical roles focused on the practice, research, and treatment of NET disease.

Discover current job openings and fellowship opportunities for professionals dedicated to NET disease research and clinical care. Listings are organised with the latest positions at the top, and interested applicants are encouraged to reach out directly to the posting organisation for further details.

If you are an ENETS member and represent a medical institution or university looking to advertise an opportunity, please email the ENETS Office at office@enets.org with the following information:

  • Position title
  • Institution or employer name
  • Position description (if available)
  • Minimum qualifications (if applicable)
  • Application deadline
  • Contact information

Current Open Positions

Faculty Position in University of Iowa Division of Oncology with focus on Neuroendocrine Neoplasms

The University of Iowa Division of Oncology is recruiting a physician (at any academic level) to join a successful multidisciplinary NET clinical and research group (the only U.S. center to achieve ENETS COE designation (2018 - 2024) and receive prestigious SPORE research funding from the U.S. NCI).
The successful candidate will partake in clinical oncological care of patients with NENs, related clinical or basic research, and develop a leadership role in our multidisciplinary group.

Please submit an initial letter of interest and CV by email, detailing training in oncology and advanced NET training, to Prof. Joseph Dillon, MB, BCh, Director of NET Clinic at joseph-dillon@uiowa.edu.

Consultant Post in Neuroendocrine Tumours with a Specialty in Gastroenterology

The Royal Free London Hospital (an ENETS Centre of Excellence) is pleased to announce an opening for a Consultant specialising in Neuroendocrine Tumours within the field of Gastroenterology. This position is available initially as a locum, with an immediate start date, and offers a substantive role with a flexible start date in 2025.

For further information, please contact Prof. Martyn Caplin at m.caplin@ucl.ac.uk and kindly cc rf-tr.netadmin@nhs.net.