Urology Stone Consultant inBoston inBoston PUBLISHED 18 DEC 2023

Band Consultant: £99,532 to £131,964 a year per annum  PERMANENT 
The Lincoln based urology team is looking forward to welcome an enthusiastic colleague, who would support a dynamic team of stone surgeons at Pilgrim Hospital.

Please see attached Job description and person specification.

For further information see contact information below.

The post is for a full time 10 PA (programmed activity) Consultant Urologist trained stone surgeon, based at Pilgrim Hospital, Boston with 2 theatre sessions. The post holder will share on call and MDT responsibilities with Lincolnshire colleagues.



There is an unprecedented quality, efficiency and productivity challenge to the NHS as a result of public expenditure reductions. This called for a radical re-evaluation of all aspects of the work of NHS organisations. The Trust recognises the opportunities this presents for creating new delivery models for clinical services.

The Lincoln based urology team is looking forward to welcome an enthusiastic colleague, who would support a dynamic team of stone surgeons at Pilgrim Hospital. This job is a replacement job. The Appointee will be expected to have a subspecialist training in complex stone surgery. It I desirable that the Appointee has some paediatric experience, to further support our paediatric service. The appointee will also be expected, in conjunction with their colleagues, to provide a comprehensive Urology service, based at Pilgrim Hospital.

The Appointee will have two outpatient clinics and an all-day operating complex stone surgery list once a week at Pilgrim Hospital, and a further core/endourology operating list once every 3 weeks at Grantham Hospital.

The appointee will take part in the 1:10 Urology consultant on-call rota for emergency duties at Lincoln County Hospital and provide, on a reciprocal basis, emergency cover for colleagues during periods of absence.

The appointee will be required to play an active part in the robust clinical audit programme in operation within the Department and to take part in regional and national audits.

The appointee will be expected to undertake clinical supervision of medical students and core or specialty trainees including workplace assessment, feedback and communication with educational supervisors as appropriate.

Please see attached Job description and person specification.

For further information see contact information below.

The post is for a full time 10 PA (programmed activity) Consultant Urologist trained stone surgeon, based at Pilgrim Hospital, Boston with 2 theatre sessions. The post holder will share on call and MDT responsibilities with Lincolnshire colleagues.



There is an unprecedented quality, efficiency and productivity challenge to the NHS as a result of public expenditure reductions. This called for a radical re-evaluation of all aspects of the work of NHS organisations. The Trust recognises the opportunities this presents for creating new delivery models for clinical services.

The Lincoln based urology team is looking forward to welcome an enthusiastic colleague, who would support a dynamic team of stone surgeons at Pilgrim Hospital. This job is a replacement job. The Appointee will be expected to have a subspecialist training in complex stone surgery. It I desirable that the Appointee has some paediatric experience, to further support our paediatric service. The appointee will also be expected, in conjunction with their colleagues, to provide a comprehensive Urology service, based at Pilgrim Hospital.

The Appointee will have two outpatient clinics and an all-day operating complex stone surgery list once a week at Pilgrim Hospital, and a further core/endourology operating list once every 3 weeks at Grantham Hospital.

The appointee will take part in the 1:10 Urology consultant on-call rota for emergency duties at Lincoln County Hospital and provide, on a reciprocal basis, emergency cover for colleagues during periods of absence.

The appointee will be required to play an active part in the robust clinical audit programme in operation within the Department and to take part in regional and national audits.

The appointee will be expected to undertake clinical supervision of medical students and core or specialty trainees including workplace assessment, feedback and communication with educational supervisors as appropriate.



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