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A leading NHS Trust in the UK is seeking a full-time Consultant in Restorative Dentistry to join their multidisciplinary dental team. This role involves providing assessments and treatment for patients, managing complex restorative care, and engaging in clinical leadership and teaching. Applicants must have Full GDC Registration and relevant qualifications. The Trust offers robust support, modern equipment, and the opportunity for professional development within a dynamic environment.
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The closing date is 06 January 2026
The Restorative Dental Department at St George's Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a full time (10 PAs) Consultant in Restorative Dentistry to join our friendly, progressive and collaborative multidisciplinary dental team.
This is a 1 WTE post and is subject to the Terms and Conditions of service governing the appointment of Hospital Medical and Dental Staff in England and Wales, or as subsequently varied by agreement. The priority of the role is to support and continue to develop the Restorative Dental service at St George's Hospital.
Applicants must be fully registered with the GDC, on the GDC Specialist Register in Restorative Dentistry, or must be accredited or be within 6 months of such accreditation at interview stage and have completed a SAC approved training programme.
The post holder will be expected to provide assessments and treatment for Hospital-priority patients, ranging from some medically compromised patients requiring simple restorative care, to others will require complex restorative care. There will be access to modern equipment (operating microscopes, rotary endodontic instruments, articulators, sandblasters etc).
Dedicated nursing, administrative and secretarial support will be available. There are also specific new patient clinics for the dental assessment and treatment planning prior to stem cell transplants, IV bisphosphonates from other oncology teams within the hospital as well as head and neck cancer patients, with opportunity to provide treatment.
The Department runs a weekly Journal Club including critical appraisal of articles, case discussion and case presentations with ample opportunity to also be involved in audit, clinical research, presentations, and scientific publication. In addition, there will be the opportunity to partake in postgraduate teaching including hands‑on courses for local practitioners. There is a varied case mix and trainees, which offers teaching and training experience for more senior staff. The department is small and offers a 'district general' type experience with close working relationships between maxillofacial, orthodontics, paediatrics and restorative dentistry.
St George's Healthcare NHS Trust is one of the largest healthcare units in the United Kingdom accommodating around 1000 beds and treating around 80,000 inpatient and day cases, and over 300,000 outpatients annually. The Trust employs over 6500 staff incorporating 675 Medical & Dental Staff. It provides general acute services together with specialty services including neurosciences, cardiothoracic, and specialist children?s services. A merger with Community Services Wandsworth took place in October 2010 providing integrated services in many areas. St George's Hospital is the main teaching hospital in the western sector of the South Thames, and as such has developed links with most district general hospitals throughout South Thames West, and supports a significant training programme for junior doctors who rotate through the Trust.
Please see attached job description for full details including proposed job plan. Please do contact us if you have any further questions regarding the role.
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.
St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust