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Advanced Medical Training Fellow in Ear, Nose & Throat (Head and Neck Surgery)

Employer
NHS Lothian
Location
St John's Hospital (with sessions in Lauriston Building and Western General Hospital in Edinburgh)
Salary
Clinical Fellow (£36,472 - £57,349)
Closing date
30 Mar 2023

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Profession
Specialist doctor, ENT / Otolaryngology
Grade
Fellow
Contract Type
Fixed Contract
Hours
Full Time

Job Details

NHS Lothian

 

Advanced Medical Training Fellow

 

Ear, Nose & Throat (Head and Neck Surgery) 

 

Reference: TG1796 

 

Applications are welcome for the above fixed-term, full time (40 hours per week) post based in St John's Hospital. You may also be required to work at any NHS Lothian site. In particular, the department has regular sessions at Lauriston Buildings and the Western General Hospital in Edinburgh. 

 

This post is to refine Head and Neck Surgical Oncology training for a candidate looking to develop a career in malignant and benign Head and Neck surgery.  The successful applicant will join a department including four Consultant Head and Neck Surgeons, two Senior Trainees and three Clinical Nurse Specialists with all the expected back-up for a tertiary department serving a population of around 1.1 million. 

 

Key requirements include CCT level training in Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck surgery with an interest in developing sub-specialist skills in Head and Neck Surgical Oncology.

 

 

More detailed departmental and specialty information can be found in the job description available via email address / link below.

 

 

For an informal discussion please contact:

Mr Iain Nixon, Consultant, ENT

iain.nixon@nhslothian.scot.nhs.uk

 

If viewing from an external site, please visit https://apply.jobs.scot.nhs.uk for a job pack detailing the minimum requirements for this post and details of how to apply. 

 

Closing Date: 30th March 2023

 

Company

About

NHS Lothian is the second largest health board in Scotland serving the fastest growing population. We cover four local authority areas, including the city of Edinburgh. As one of the largest healthcare organisations in the UK, we invest approximately £1.6 billion a year in protecting and improving the health and wellbeing of our communities. Our permanent workforce of over 28,000 delivers a comprehensive range of primary, community-based and acute hospital services to a population of over 850,000 people. We have 21 hospitals, 119 GP practices, 182 community pharmacies, 173 general dental practices and 127 optometry practices. As a regional centre, we also provide some services for patients in neighbouring areas and we are a national centre of expertise for other specialties, serving people across Scotland.
We have recently invested in a brand-new children’s hospital, the Royal Hospital for Children & Young People, and a new state of the art Department for Clinical Neurosciences. Now is also an exciting time to join our ophthalmology and oncology teams as we embark on plans to invest significant capital into building leading treatment and research centres.

Living in the Lothians

Edinburgh and the Lothians are all home to ample amenities, beautiful countryside and rich history. With museums, castles, beaches, markets, plenty of activities for the family, shops, restaurants and a vibrant nightlife – all on your doorstep – there truly is something for everyone here.
Edinburgh, home to a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is consistently named one of the best cities in the UK to live in and people come from all over the world to visit. The city hosts the annual Festival Fringe and world-famous Hogmanay events and has great transport links, being home to Scotland’s busiest airport and the UK’s second largest train station.

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