Urology Senior Clinical Fellow
Posted 6 hours 14 minutes ago by NHS
The closing date is 28 January 2026
The Urology Department is divided into 5 teams: (A) Andrology, Penile Cancer, and Reconstruction, (B) Benign Endourology and Stones, (C) Cancer (Robotic) and Robotic Reconstruction - Upper Tract and Pelvic, (D) Functional, Female and General Urology, and (E) Emergency. Each team has at least one senior and middle grade position.
These posts are replacement positions across the teams and are for 6 months, commencing in April 2026 and ending on 30 September 2026.
The on call commitment is to the Urology Department at St George's only on a 1 in 10 "registrar of the week" schedule (8 5 Mon Fri and 48 hour weekend; NROC from 20:00) and a separate 1 in 10 weekday NROC night rota.
About usSt George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is one of the UK's leading teaching hospitals with an international reputation for patient care, education and research. It is at the heart of an integrated healthcare system that delivers improved patient care at community, hospital and specialist settings, supported by a unique and nationally recognised programme of research, education and employee engagement.
The Trust is a national centre of excellence for specialist services such as neurology, cardiology and cancer care. It also provides major trauma and emergency services, children's services, maternity care, care for the elderly, vascular and renal services.
Our main hospital site is St George's Hospital in Tooting, shared with St George's University of London. The Trust also runs services from Queen Mary's Hospital in Roehampton and The Nelson Hospital in Wimbledon.
Job responsibilitiesThis post is ideal for someone interested in a career in Urology through National Selection or via CESR route, with a particular interest in urological cancers. It is suitable for those at an ST3 level, or those looking for specialist training in a subspecialty area.
There will be opportunity to become involved in clinical research and quality improvement projects at an ICN and/or NHS London level.
The post holder should have completed General Professional Training and Core Surgical Training (or equivalent), be MRCS and registered with the GMC. An interest in research, audit and teaching is desirable. Opportunities for presenting and publishing papers will be encouraged.
Person Specification Qualifications- MBBS, MRCS
- Basic knowledge of diagnosis and management of common urological conditions
- Management of acutely ill patients
- Specialty based knowledge
- Teaching medical students
- Clinical and organisational teaching experience
- Lecturing and assessment
- Knowledge of PBL and CBL
- Teaching course design
- Ability to work as a member of a team
- Good interpersonal skills
- Excellent written and oral communication skills
- Successful completion of Foundation and Core Training programme or equivalent
- Clinical experience beyond core training, research with publications
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and a submission for Disclosure to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly CRB) is required to check for any previous criminal convictions.