Consultant Histopathologist - Nottingham, United Kingdom - Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

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Description
Consultant


Main area

  • Consultant Histopathologist (Paediatrics/Perinatal)
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Grade

  • Consultant
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Contract

  • Permanent
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Hours

  • Full time 10 sessions per week (Monday
  • Friday)
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Site

  • Queens Medical Centre
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Town

  • Nottingham
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Salary
- £88,364 - £119,133 per annum
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Salary period

  • Yearly
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Closing

  • 22/01/2023 23:59Job overview


Nottingham University Hospitals are looking for a committed consultant Histopathologist to join our experienced and highly motivated team at the Queens Medical Centre campus.

As we progress to Digital Whole Slide Image reporting the opportunity for some job planned home working would be feasible.


The successful applicant should possess FRCPath (or equivalent) and should be included on the Specialist Register / or be eligible for inclusion on the specialist register or within 6 months of CCT at the time of interview, if currently within a training programme within the UK.

In accordance with the consultant appointment regulations, all other categories of doctors must be on the Specialist Register.

Applicants should have established skills in histopathology. A strong commitment to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and a research interest is desirable.


Dedicated laboratory facilities inclusive of Faxitron image assessment, macroscopic photography and a full array for Immunohistochemical and Genomic assays are available.

Main duties of the job


The appointee, in collaboration with the other consultants will be expected to fulfil the following duties with the agreed Job Plan.


  • To provide a comprehensive pathology diagnostic service, including full clinical liaison, to:
  • Clinicians at NUH.
  • Other users of the histopathology service within the Nottinghamshire ICS
  • Other hospitals that hold service level agreements for specialist services with NUH.
  • To take a lead role in the development of specialist diagnostic techniques to meet the increasing demands of clinical users.
  • To be involved in the training of Specialty trainees, scientific and BMS staff.
  • Provision of reciprocal cover for periods of leave
  • To contribute, as required, to the teaching of pathology to undergraduates and postgraduates within the Medical School of University of Nottingham.
  • To take part in Medical Audit and Quality Control.
  • To pursue a programme of Continuous Professional Development (CPD) with the Royal College of Pathologists and to participate in annual Individual Performance Reviews (IPR) and Consultant appraisals.
  • To contribute to the requirements of Clinical Governance.
  • To share in the administrative duties associated with the running of a clinical laboratory.
Working for our organisation


The Cellular Pathology department is a large NHS laboratory, serving both campuses in Nottingham, dealing with approximately 68,000 requests equating to 110,000 surgical specimens including 7000 non-gynaecological cytology specimens per annum.

A busy mortuary provides services in morbid anatomy to Nottingham and Sherwood Forest Hospitals, and to the local Coroner, with a volume of 2000 cases per year.

Regional services are provided for Neuropathology, Paediatric surgical and Perinatal pathology. We have 32 WTE consultant staff and 3.2 WTE academic staff with honorary consultant contracts.


Digital pathology reporting is well established at NUH using Indica Labs Halo software and Hamamatsu scanners inclusive of IMF scanning capabilities.

Transitioning to Digital pathology will be fully supported.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities


This is a full time (10PA) consultant post, modification of the job content will be discussed on a personal basis with the successful applicant.

The appointee will be required to have an appropriate level of training and experience in paediatric and perinatal Pathology.


The post holder will be expected to provide advice on the diagnosis, staging and prognosis of patients suffering from disease.

Reporting and interpretation of specimen submitted to the department in line with RCPath guidelines.


Take joint responsibility with colleagues for quality assurance within the department including taking part in national external quality assurance programmes, where appropriate.


Work with relevant clinical teams in the provision of comprehensive Cellular Pathology service to the users, including advice regarding appropriate specimen collection and investigations, interpretation of reports and the preparation of policies, procedures and guidelines.

To be jointly responsible for the supervision, training and management of any junior staff in the department.

Please refer to the job description for further information.

Person specification


Qualifications:

Essential criteria

  • Full and Specialist registration (and with a licence to practise) with the General Medical Council (GMC), or be eligible for registration within six months of interview.
  • FRCPath
  • Evidence of continuing professional

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