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Consultant Cardiologist - Devices and Inherited Cardiac ConditionsinNewcastle upon TyneinNewcastle upon TynePUBLISHED THU 20 MAR 2025

Band Consultant: £105,504 to £139,882 a year per annum  PERMANENT 
CORONARY CARE UNITDENTISTRYELECTROPHYSIOLOGYNHSON-CALLWEEKEND

The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustFollow The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to join a well-integrated and collaborative team of experienced cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, and allied specialists.
Involvement in a wide range of clinical activities including complex device management, device extraction, and care for inherited cardiac conditions.
Commitment to teaching, education, and continuous professional development, enabling personal and professional growth.
Access to cutting-edge facilities at the Freeman Hospital's Cardiothoracic Unit, including advanced catheter lab sessions.
Participation in a structured elective on-call rota that balances inpatient general cardiology services with scheduled device sessions.
Support for flexible working arrangements to promote a healthy work-life balance and adaptability to service demands.
Active engagement in research initiatives, particularly those aligned with the National Institute of Health Research Portfolio, enhancing academic contributions.
Join a passionate and dedicated team at The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust as a Consultant Cardiologist, specialising in Implantable Cardiac Devices and Inherited Cardiac Conditions. We’re looking for an ambitious individual who thrives in a collaborative environment, working closely with fellow cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, and allied specialists. In this rewarding role, you’ll not only make a significant impact on patient care but also contribute to education and research within our esteemed trust.

We value flexibility in the workplace, understanding the importance of a balance between professional and personal life. This position offers 10 Programmed Activities per week and an expected on-call frequency of 1 in 9 for electrophysiology at Freeman Hospital. We are committed to accommodating your individual needs, so let’s discuss how we can tailor the role to fit your lifestyle while ensuring we deliver excellent care to our patients. If you’re a dedicated medical practitioner with a passion for cardiology, we would love to hear from you!
Opportunity to join a well-integrated and collaborative team of experienced cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, and allied specialists.
Involvement in a wide range of clinical activities including complex device management, device extraction, and care for inherited cardiac conditions.
Commitment to teaching, education, and continuous professional development, enabling personal and professional growth.
Access to cutting-edge facilities at the Freeman Hospital's Cardiothoracic Unit, including advanced catheter lab sessions.
Participation in a structured elective on-call rota that balances inpatient general cardiology services with scheduled device sessions.
Support for flexible working arrangements to promote a healthy work-life balance and adaptability to service demands.
Active engagement in research initiatives, particularly those aligned with the National Institute of Health Research Portfolio, enhancing academic contributions.

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