Consultant Ophthalmologist with interest in Cataracts • Cardiff Cardiff and Vale University Health Board
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nConsultant Ophthalmologist with interest in Cataracts with Cardiff and Vale University Health Board in Cardiff\n\n Applications are invited for the post of Consultant Ophthalmologist with a special interest in Cataracts based in the Cardiff Eye Unit at University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff. Cardiff and Vale University Health Board is recognised as a teaching centre of excellence in a wide range of clinical services. Although this post is full-time, consideration will be given to applicants who require flexible working arrangements. Applicants should either be on the Specialist Register or be a Specialist Registrar within six months of their expected date of receipt of a CCT / CESR(CP) at the time of interview. You will be able to take advantage of the excellent Consultant contract for Wales. The basic salary range for this post is £106,000 per annum to £154,760 per annum. Applicants must ensure they provide names and contact details of referees covering at least the last 3 years of their employment/training history in full. In addition, applicants who are currently or have most recently been employed as a substantive Consultant or as a Locum Consultant in post for more than 12 months must also provide the name of their Medical Director as an additional referee. The Ophthalmology Department serves a population of approximately 475,000 across Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan, providing a complete range of ophthalmic care across multiple sub-specialties. This is not including the wider Welsh population for more specialist eye care treatment. There is a commitment to the on-call rota which is currently 1 in 12. Academic interests will be encouraged; research and teaching in collaboration with Cardiff University's School of Medicine will be expected. About us You will be able to find a full Job description and Person Specification attached within the supporting documents. "}