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A leading NHS healthcare provider in London is seeking a Consultant Cellular Pathologist with interests in gynaecological and gastro-intestinal histopathology. This role includes significant responsibilities in teaching, clinical governance, and reporting complex pathology specimens. Applicants must have relevant professional qualifications and experience, and the position offers a competitive salary and the opportunity to work within a dynamic team.
The closing date is 28 November 2025
The Department of Cellular Pathology is seeking two full‑time (10 PA) or part‑time (8 PA) consultants to join a dynamic and supportive team of colleagues. The post holder must have a demonstrable major interest in gynaecological or gastro‑intestinal histopathology, with a current diagnostic pathology practice in those disciplines. The successful candidate would be expected to deliver a second specialty as a smaller component of their job plan, and while cytopathology would be preferred, other specialist interests would be considered as a minor component of a post, depending on the requirements of the department at the time. The department is involved in many exciting initiatives, and we are looking for individuals with appropriate skills to complement the teams and keep the service at the forefront of clinical and academic excellence.
Main place of employment:
These posts will include working at both Guy’s and St Thomas’ sites as well as the new Synnovis Blackfriars Hub Laboratory (located near Southwark tube station).
The post holder will be accountable to Clinical Lead in Cellular Pathology.
Specialist Interest
The specialist interests of these posts are gynaecological histopathology or gastro‑intestinal histopathology, which will form the main workload of the posts. Cytopathology is the preferred second specialty required to comprise a smaller component of their job plan. However, other specialist interests would be considered as a minor component of a post, depending on the requirements of the department at the time.
The team is actively involved in the teaching and training of histopathology resident doctors. Up to three histopathology resident doctors are allocated to the gastrointestinal pathology team monthly and are involved in all aspects of specimen dissection, histological interpretation and report writing.
Cellular Pathology Department
The Department of Cellular Pathology provides services to Guy’s & St Thomas’ Hospitals, local general practitioners in Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham Strategic Health Authority and local Coroners. It is a major cancer and infection referral centre. The main Cellular Pathology Department is located at St Thomas’ Hospital, 2nd Floor North Wing, with cut‑up located at the Hub laboratory.
As an organisation, we are committed to developing our services in ways that best suit the needs of our patients. This includes asking certain groups of staff to work more flexibly so that we can offer services to patients in the evenings and at weekends. We regard this flexibility as essential if we are to continue to provide first‑class patient care in the future. As a result, any offer of employment to a consultant post will be subject to you agreeing to work a new more flexible pattern of working in the future if required and in accordance with the provisions of the new Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust consultant contract.
Gynaecologic pathology:
GSTT is a major tertiary referral centre for Gynaecologic oncology patients within South East London. The current gynaecological histopathology team consists of nine substantive consultants, both full and part‑time – Dr Giuseppe Culora, Dr Padma Menon, Dr Alexander Polson, Dr Olga Wise, Dr Mina Mansy, Dr Holly White, Dr Kate Dineen, Dr Sophie Lane & Dr Mojisola Giwa. The current consultants also have other speciality interests.
The department deals with a mixture of biopsies and resections, including complex cancer specimens, as well as referrals for expert opinion or multidisciplinary discussion.
There is a large regional weekly gynaecologic oncology MDM, with typically around 50 patients discussed each week and attended by clinicians from referring hospitals in South East London. The pathology consultants support a team of four specialist surgical gynaecological oncologists whose range is continuously expanding, performing ultra‑radical surgery for ovarian cancer whilst continuing to offer exenteration surgery, fertility‑sparring surgery for cervical cancer and state‑of‑the‑art brachytherapy treatment for cervical cancer. Services offered to patients with vulval disease are also evolving with the establishment of a joint clinic between a gynaecological oncology surgeon and dermatologist.
The annual average total histopathology workload for the main department is circa 40,000 specimens, excluding skin and head & neck histopathology which are delivered from separate ultraspecialist laboratories within the Trust.
The department is actively involved in recruiting patients to national and international studies following the appointment of a dedicated research nurse, with pathological support provided by the gynaecological pathology team.
The team are actively involved in teaching undergraduate students and pathology trainees. Up to two histopathology trainees are allocated to the gynaecological pathology team on a monthly basis and are involved in all aspects of specimen dissection, histological interpretation and report writing.
The successful candidate will be joining an existing team of ten substantive consultants several of whom have other speciality interests. The current gastro‑intestinal histopathology team includes both full‑time and part‑time consultants Dr Ula Mahadeva, Dr Harriet Deere, Dr Baljit Gill‑Barman, Dr Michael Green, Dr Mark Ong, Dr Vivek Sekhawat, Dr Mojisola Giwa, Dr Maria Buttice, Dr Benita Stevenson and Dr Kate Dineen.
Responsibilities include the reporting of over 10,000 GI specimens (biopsies and resections from upper and lower GI tract, surgical liver biopsies and a few biliary tract biopsies).
GSTT is the Upper gastrointestinal cancer centre for South‑east London, Medway and East Kent and regional network referral centre for anal tumours. It is also a tertiary referral centre for coeliac disease, complex inflammatory bowel disease cases, the management of early neoplasia in Barrett’s oesophagus and EUS fine‑needle biopsies (the latter reported by the cytopathologists).
The surgical specimens encompass the standard neoplastic and non‑neoplastic resections for upper and lower GI, including oesophago‑gastrectomies, but we also specialise in radical and salvage pelvic exenterations for complex / recurrent colorectal and anal tumours.
We routinely perform (in‑house or outsourced) cancer predictive marker testing for the GI cancers, in accordance with national guidelines.
There are five MDMs, four weekly and one monthly. These are Upper GI, Local Hepato‑pancreaticobiliary, Lower GI and inflammatory bowel disease MDMs weekly and a monthly Lynch/Heredity bowel cancer MDM.
We are involved in multiple research studies and tissue banking.
We are committed to teaching postgraduate students as well as being involved in the university teaching of undergraduate students.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
£109,725 to £145,478 a year p.a excl. London Zone (Pro rata)