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Consultant Radiologist in Uro-Radiology And Non-Vascular InterventioninNorthantsinNorthantsPUBLISHED MON 9 DEC 2024

Band Consultant: £105,504 to £139,882 a year Per Annum  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

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Kettering General Hospital NHS Foundation TrustFollow Kettering General Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity for cross-site collaboration, Work alongside experienced clinicians and contribute to a dynamic team at multiple hospitals.
Diverse and fulfilling role, Engage in a variety of imaging services, including emergency radiology and cancer imaging, enhancing professional skills.
Flexible job plan, The work programme can be tailored upon appointment, allowing for annual reviews to accommodate personal and professional development.
Leadership opportunities, Potential to take on roles such as modality leads, specialty leads, and teaching/training leads, fostering career growth.
Emphasis on teaching, Involvement in training undergraduate medical students and postgraduate trainees, contributing to the future of the profession.
Remote working support, Flexibility in work arrangements with the option for remote working, improving work-life balance.
Active contribution to clinical research, Increased opportunities to engage in clinical research, especially since the Trust gained university hospital status.
Kettering General Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a Consultant Radiologist to join their expanding team in Uro-Radiology and Non-Vascular Intervention. This full-time role offers the opportunity to support both acute and elective imaging services across various modalities, including Ultrasound, CT, and MR. The position involves responsibilities such as reporting, attending multi-disciplinary team meetings, hot reporting, and participating in emergency services, with an on-call commitment of 1 in 14. Additionally, the role emphasises collaboration within the Clinical Business Unit, with tailored job plans to accommodate personal skills and departmental needs.

The successful candidate will engage in teaching and training for undergraduate and postgraduate medical trainees, offering clinical supervision and participating in departmental meetings and audits. There are opportunities for leadership roles within the department and a supportive environment for research involvement, reflecting the Trust's commitment to high-quality care and professional development in a dynamic imaging services framework across the University Hospitals of Northamptonshire network.
Opportunity for cross-site collaboration, Work alongside experienced clinicians and contribute to a dynamic team at multiple hospitals.
Diverse and fulfilling role, Engage in a variety of imaging services, including emergency radiology and cancer imaging, enhancing professional skills.
Flexible job plan, The work programme can be tailored upon appointment, allowing for annual reviews to accommodate personal and professional development.
Leadership opportunities, Potential to take on roles such as modality leads, specialty leads, and teaching/training leads, fostering career growth.
Emphasis on teaching, Involvement in training undergraduate medical students and postgraduate trainees, contributing to the future of the profession.
Remote working support, Flexibility in work arrangements with the option for remote working, improving work-life balance.
Active contribution to clinical research, Increased opportunities to engage in clinical research, especially since the Trust gained university hospital status.

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