Lead Clinical Endoscopist in Chorley PR7 1PP inChorley PR7 1PP PUBLISHED THU 25 SEP 2025 Jump to job information section
£64,455 to £74,896 a year
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Senior Band 8b role with salary £64,455–£74,896 pa — rewarding pay for advanced practice
Lead and develop the clinical endoscopist team — clear route into management and mentorship
Practice across two JAG‑accredited units (Chorley & Royal Preston) — high standards and case variety
Predictable weekly lists (3 fixed + 2 ad‑hoc) — easier to organise family and caring responsibilities
Strong training remit with Train‑the‑Trainer and postgraduate support — boost qualifications and CV
Direct involvement in Bowel Cancer Screening, research and service development — meaningful impact
Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is recruiting a Lead Clinical Endoscopist based at Chorley Hospital (PR7 1PP). This senior Band 8b post combines advanced clinical practice with team leadership: you will deliver diagnostic and therapeutic upper and lower GI endoscopy (gastroscopy, flexible sigmoidoscopy, colonoscopy) across two JAG‑accredited units, working a predictable weekly rota of three fixed lists plus two ad‑hoc lists. The role requires autonomous decision‑making in complex cases, management of clinical workload including pre‑assessment and MDT review, and responsibility for maintaining national standards and JAG accreditation.
This vacancy is ideal for an experienced endoscopist — a registered nurse or equivalent allied health professional with JAG clinical skills, non‑medical prescribing and teaching credentials (or willingness to complete required qualifications within six months). You’ll lead, mentor and line‑manage trainee and substantive clinical endoscopists, contribute to workforce planning, audit and research, and play an active part in the Bowel Cancer Screening programme. Lancashire Teaching Hospitals emphasises staff development and support, offering clear progression and learning opportunities; find this role and apply via the "Apply Now" button on jobsincare.com to take the next step in a rewarding, senior clinical career in Chorley.
This vacancy is ideal for an experienced endoscopist — a registered nurse or equivalent allied health professional with JAG clinical skills, non‑medical prescribing and teaching credentials (or willingness to complete required qualifications within six months). You’ll lead, mentor and line‑manage trainee and substantive clinical endoscopists, contribute to workforce planning, audit and research, and play an active part in the Bowel Cancer Screening programme. Lancashire Teaching Hospitals emphasises staff development and support, offering clear progression and learning opportunities; find this role and apply via the "Apply Now" button on jobsincare.com to take the next step in a rewarding, senior clinical career in Chorley.
Senior Band 8b role with salary £64,455–£74,896 pa — rewarding pay for advanced practice
Lead and develop the clinical endoscopist team — clear route into management and mentorship
Practice across two JAG‑accredited units (Chorley & Royal Preston) — high standards and case variety
Predictable weekly lists (3 fixed + 2 ad‑hoc) — easier to organise family and caring responsibilities
Strong training remit with Train‑the‑Trainer and postgraduate support — boost qualifications and CV
Direct involvement in Bowel Cancer Screening, research and service development — meaningful impact
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Senior Band 8b role with salary £64,455–£74,896 pa — rewarding pay for advanced practice; Lead and develop the clinical endoscopist team — clear route into management and mentorship; Practice across two JAG‑accredited units (Chorley & Royal Preston) — high standards and case variety; Predictable weekly lists (3 fixed + 2 ad‑hoc) — easier to organise family and caring responsibilities; Strong training remit with Train‑the‑Trainer and postgraduate support — boost qualifications and CV; Direct involvement in Bowel Cancer Screening, research and service development — meaningful impact
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