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A regional hospital in Swindon seeks a Consultant in Stroke Medicine to enhance stroke pathways and deliver patient-focused care. The role demands expertise in stroke medicine and the ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team. Responsibilities include teaching, clinical leadership, and improving patient service quality. The position is full-time with opportunities for professional development.
Great Western Hospital, part of the NHS Foundation Trust
The closing date is 12 November 2025
The Great Western Hospital is pleased to offer the opportunity for Stroke Medicine Consultants to join the existing team.
We welcome consultants from GIM, Stroke or Neurology backgrounds who are experienced in stroke medicine and are looking to start a career in a supportive and caring service, or to change to an exciting new role where they can make a real difference.
The successful candidate will work closely with the existing team of Consultants to contribute to the improvement of our stroke pathways and SSNAP performance, ensuring a first‑class service that places patients and their relatives at the heart of everything we do.
The Stroke/Neurology team is located in the Betjeman Centre on the ground floor of GWH. The department houses the outpatient clinic rooms, day hospital, therapy centre and consultant office spaces. A separate rehabilitation service for stroke, provided by SWICC, is also located on site.
The duties outlined below are not definitive and may change in accordance with the service needs.
Service – We will put our patients first.
Teamwork – We will work together.
Ambition – We will aspire to provide the best service.
Respect – We will act with integrity.
All staff in each Division are managerially accountable through their Lead Clinician to the Associate Medical Director, with overall responsibility for the Division services. Consultants are key members accountable for leading changes to improve the patient experience.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1975 (Exceptions Order) and requires a Disclosure and Barring Service check to confirm no prior convictions.