Specialty Doctor in Ophthalmology inCoventry inCoventry PUBLISHED 25 DEC 2023

Band Specialty Doctor: £52,530 to £82,400 a year  PERMANENT 

The person for this role will be able to:

Form effective relationships with staff and external colleagues

Be flexible and able to adapt to different situations Be self-motivated and able to organise own workload Be confident and self-assured in delivering ophthalmology services Relate to patients / relatives in an understanding and sympathetic manner.


Interview to be scheduled


N.B. We reserve the right to close a vacancy before the closing date if we receive a high volume of applications or if there has been a change in organisational priorities.

This post offers significant clinical, laser and surgical exposure with opportunity to develop subspecialty experience. The post is also suitable for those seeking to gain CESR and varied subspecialty experience. The post offers independent surgical, laser and clinical sessions. Research and Audit is actively encouraged and supported in the department with ample opportunities. The post is for fixed term and permanent contract.

The post is offered with a job plan of 10 Professional Activities (PAs). On-call duties (1:8-1:9) are offered based on relevant experience and departmental need.

Informal enquiries should be made to Mr N.P. Manjunatha (medical staffing lead) on 02476966498 or , Professor Harpreet Ahluwalia Clinical Lead for Ophthalmology on 02476 966506.

As a valued member of the Ophthalmology Team, the post holder will be involved in a wide range of sub specialism including;


  • Outpatient Activity
    - Undertaking general, specialist, cataract clinics

  • EERS/Emergency Duties (Eye Emergency Referral Service)
    - Providing referral triage, emergency and urgent diagnosis and treatment. Including Liaison with senior medical staff, either registrars, non-consultant career grade doctors or consultants regarding all cases requiring admission or general anaesthesia. Assistance of senior medical staff with emergency surgery. Provide cover for colleagues on leave as indicated in the duty rota. It may be necessary to attend other hospitals in order to see patients on an emergency basis. Performing duties during emergencies and in unforeseen circumstances at the request of the appropriate consultant, consultation where practicable with colleagues both senior and junior. As stressed by this Secretary of State, it has been agreed that they will perform such duties with the understanding that additional commitments arising under this subsection are exceptional.

  • Theatre Activity -
    Provide support in theatres and undertake independent theatre sessions in line with abilities.

  • Ward Rounds
    - Attending ward rounds and examination of pre-and postoperative patients. Ward duties to cover leave and provide continuity of care.

The person for this role will be able to:

Form effective relationships with staff and external colleagues

Be flexible and able to adapt to different situations Be self-motivated and able to organise own workload Be confident and self-assured in delivering ophthalmology services Relate to patients / relatives in an understanding and sympathetic manner.


Interview to be scheduled


N.B. We reserve the right to close a vacancy before the closing date if we receive a high volume of applications or if there has been a change in organisational priorities.

This post offers significant clinical, laser and surgical exposure with opportunity to develop subspecialty experience. The post is also suitable for those seeking to gain CESR and varied subspecialty experience. The post offers independent surgical, laser and clinical sessions. Research and Audit is actively encouraged and supported in the department with ample opportunities. The post is for fixed term and permanent contract.

The post is offered with a job plan of 10 Professional Activities (PAs). On-call duties (1:8-1:9) are offered based on relevant experience and departmental need.

Informal enquiries should be made to Mr N.P. Manjunatha (medical staffing lead) on 02476966498 or , Professor Harpreet Ahluwalia Clinical Lead for Ophthalmology on 02476 966506.

As a valued member of the Ophthalmology Team, the post holder will be involved in a wide range of sub specialism including;


  • Outpatient Activity
    - Undertaking general, specialist, cataract clinics

  • EERS/Emergency Duties (Eye Emergency Referral Service)
    - Providing referral triage, emergency and urgent diagnosis and treatment. Including Liaison with senior medical staff, either registrars, non-consultant career grade doctors or consultants regarding all cases requiring admission or general anaesthesia. Assistance of senior medical staff with emergency surgery. Provide cover for colleagues on leave as indicated in the duty rota. It may be necessary to attend other hospitals in order to see patients on an emergency basis. Performing duties during emergencies and in unforeseen circumstances at the request of the appropriate consultant, consultation where practicable with colleagues both senior and junior. As stressed by this Secretary of State, it has been agreed that they will perform such duties with the understanding that additional commitments arising under this subsection are exceptional.

  • Theatre Activity -
    Provide support in theatres and undertake independent theatre sessions in line with abilities.

  • Ward Rounds
    - Attending ward rounds and examination of pre-and postoperative patients. Ward duties to cover leave and provide continuity of care.



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