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Consultant in NeurophysiologyinPlymouthinPlymouthPUBLISHED FRI 14 MAR 2025

Band Consultant: Depending on experience £105,504 - £139,882 per annum  PERMANENT 
MULTIPLE SCLEROSISNHSRESPIRATORY MEDICINEVISA

University Hospitals Plymouth NHS TrustFollow University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust

Opportunity to be part of a dynamic and welcoming team dedicated to providing high-quality neurophysiology services to patients.
Intellectual stimulation through collaboration on the development of a forward-thinking department amidst a growing workload.
Flexibility in work arrangements, including the option for part-time work or job sharing, to accommodate personal needs.
Active participation in the training and education of both undergraduate and postgraduate students, enhancing professional development.
Engagement in research projects, providing the chance to contribute to advancements in neurophysiology and clinical practice.
Involvement in a multidisciplinary team that emphasises teamwork and collaborative care for patients with diverse neurological conditions.
Contribution to a national initiative (Modernising Scientific Careers) that helps reshape and enhance the training of healthcare scientists in the NHS.
Join the vibrant team at University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust (UHPNT) as a Neurophysiology Consultant, where your expertise can make a real impact. As we welcome a new member to our caring and forward-thinking department, you'll play a crucial role in supporting both our patients and our dedicated Neurophysiology scientists. We’re looking for compassionate professionals eager to help shape a sustainable service that truly prioritises patient care, while also enjoying the flexibility to tailor your work-life balance to fit your personal needs—job sharing and part-time options are readily available to support your commitments.

At UHPNT, we’re committed to a collaborative environment that encourages professional growth and development. As a Consultant, you won’t just be delivering high-quality diagnostic services—you'll also have the chance to engage in teaching and research that nurtures the next generation of Healthcare Scientists. Imagine working in a dynamic team that values your insights and helps you flourish in your career while also making a difference in the lives of patients dealing with challenging neurological conditions. If you’re a passionate, driven individual looking to grow in a fulfilling role, we’d love to hear from you!
Opportunity to be part of a dynamic and welcoming team dedicated to providing high-quality neurophysiology services to patients.
Intellectual stimulation through collaboration on the development of a forward-thinking department amidst a growing workload.
Flexibility in work arrangements, including the option for part-time work or job sharing, to accommodate personal needs.
Active participation in the training and education of both undergraduate and postgraduate students, enhancing professional development.
Engagement in research projects, providing the chance to contribute to advancements in neurophysiology and clinical practice.
Involvement in a multidisciplinary team that emphasises teamwork and collaborative care for patients with diverse neurological conditions.
Contribution to a national initiative (Modernising Scientific Careers) that helps reshape and enhance the training of healthcare scientists in the NHS.

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