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A leading NHS Trust in England seeks a Locum Consultant NeuroInterventional Radiologist. This full-time position involves participation in neurointervention services and contributes to extensive training of junior staff. The ideal candidate will have relevant GMC registration, specialized training, and strong clinical skills. This role offers significant exposure to acute situations and flexible working arrangements.
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The closing date is 20 October 2025
We are looking for outstanding Clinicians wishing to develop Neurointerventional Radiology (NIR) at a Level 1 Trauma Hospital, support the network of regional stroke thrombectomy services, and contribute to the expanding diagnostic neuroradiology workload. It is based at the Royal Stoke University Hospital, Stoke-on-Trent.
Demonstration of comprehensive NIR training and experience in thrombectomy and neurointervention techniques are essential. Additional sub-speciality interests in head and neck and spine intervention will be actively encouraged.
The appointee will join a team of 7 whole time equivalent Consultant Neuroradiologists. The Intervention service and Radiology Day Case Unit is supported by 21 wte nurses and 12 Radiographers. This is within a department of 48 wte Consultant Radiologists.
The Imaging Department at UHNM is a busy department providing both general and specialist services in diagnostic and interventional imaging. It is a large department which carries out over 700,000 examinations every year.
Successful applicants will contribute to a 1:4 neurointervention and stroke thrombectomy on-call rota run from UHNM, Royal Stoke University Hospital site. There is a dedicated nurse and radiographer on-call rota for radiology to support the interventional activities completed out of hours.
There are 3 IR operating rooms including 2 hybrid theatres: a state-of-the-art Siemens Artis ZeeGo hybrid theatre and a Philips Allura Xper FD20 Bi-plane theatre as well as a Siemens Artis Zee non-vascular IR suite. There are also plans for a new IR theatre.
This is a full time Neurointerventional Radiologist post which, in conjunction with 7 wte Consultant Neuroradiology colleagues, will provide a comprehensive neuroradiology and head and neck service to the University Hospital of North Midlands NHS Trust
The post holder will contribute to the provision of a first class service supporting - Head and Neck, ENT, Neurosurgery, Spinal Surgery, Neurology, Stroke team and Oncology.
The on-call rota is currently 1:4 and scheduling of sessions is by mutual agreement. Future opportunities exist for home reporting, flexible working, extended working day and weekend working.
We are one of the top ranked trauma units in the country and a Locum Consultant job here will provide great exposure to acute Neuro radiology imaging.
The University Hospital is the main teaching hospital for the Keele University Undergraduate Medical School and there are close ties with the University of Keele and Staffordshire University.
There is a high level of skill-mix within the department and teaching and training of radiographers and junior radiologists is at the forefront. Every year, there are 6 junior radiologists joining the department for their training. We currently have 38 juniors at all levels and new training facilities. There are also strong and active connections with Keele Medical School. This brings about many teaching opportunities for candidates.
There are many opportunities provided by working in an Acute Teaching Hospital with a strong commitment to clinical excellence, teaching and research, and a high quality patient experience.
Research is a growing area of activity. A specialised research team within the department will help support research, studies and collaboration with other centres and the industry.
We are one of the top ranked trauma units in the country and a Consultant job here will provide excellent exposure to acute Neuro radiology imaging.
Flexible working requests will be considered
The detailed job description and responsibilities can be found within the attached supporting documents.
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.
University Hospital of North Midlands NHS Trust