Consultant in Microbiology in Durham inDurham PUBLISHED WED 4 JUN 2025 Jump to job information section
Band Consultant: £105,504 to £139,882 a year YC72 Pay Scale per annum pro rata
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Join County Durham & Darlington NHS Foundation Trust as a Consultant in Microbiology, where you'll be at the forefront of shaping our dynamic microbiology services. Located in the heart of Durham, this role offers an exciting opportunity to influence the future path of our service, with new equipment and laboratory information systems set for implementation within the coming years. Your expertise will be crucial in providing diagnostic results and clinical advice, working closely with laboratory and clinical staff across the Trust and the primary care sector. As a pivotal member of our Infection Control team, you'll manage day-to-day infection control, support incident investigations, and contribute to action planning, ensuring a comprehensive, efficient, and cost-effective service covering bacteriology, virology, mycology, and parasitology.
This role promises diverse involvement, from active participation in clinical audits and governance to multidisciplinary team meetings in areas like OPAT and Endocarditis. There are also leadership possibilities for a motivated candidate keen to make their mark and guide the department towards becoming a centre of excellence. You'll navigate the breadth of service needs across two acute sites and community hospitals, adapting to challenges and driving improvements. The Trust supports professional development, offering training and research opportunities integral to career growth. Interested in shaping a service that impacts 600,000 people? Simply click the "Apply Now" button through jobsincare.com to embark on this rewarding path.
This role promises diverse involvement, from active participation in clinical audits and governance to multidisciplinary team meetings in areas like OPAT and Endocarditis. There are also leadership possibilities for a motivated candidate keen to make their mark and guide the department towards becoming a centre of excellence. You'll navigate the breadth of service needs across two acute sites and community hospitals, adapting to challenges and driving improvements. The Trust supports professional development, offering training and research opportunities integral to career growth. Interested in shaping a service that impacts 600,000 people? Simply click the "Apply Now" button through jobsincare.com to embark on this rewarding path.
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