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An established healthcare provider is seeking a Senior Clinical Fellow in paediatric otolaryngology. This role offers extensive exposure to complex paediatric airway disorders and the opportunity to work alongside a dedicated team of specialists. The successful candidate will contribute to significant research and educational initiatives while gaining invaluable experience in a leading healthcare environment. This position is perfect for those looking to enhance their skills and advance their career in a supportive and dynamic setting.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is one of the largest healthcare systems in the UK, employing around 40,000 staff across various clinical and non-clinical roles. We provide acute hospital, primary, community, and mental health services to a population of over 1.15 million, extending to 2.2 million with regional and national services.
1st August 2026 - 31st July 2027
The Women & Children’s Directorate, part of the Acute Operating Division, is a world leader in child and maternal health services. The Royal Hospital for Children on the South Glasgow University Hospitals Campus hosts many national and regional specialist services.
We invite applications for a Senior Clinical Fellow in paediatric otolaryngology, suitable for an experienced specialist registrar. The post offers extensive exposure to paediatric airway disorders within the Scottish National Service for Complex Paediatric Airway Reconstruction. The department also handles a broad workload including head and neck surgery, chronic otitis media, bone-anchored hearing aids, and audiological medicine.
The successful candidate will join a team comprising seven consultants, two specialty doctors, two registrars, a GP trainee, a clinical development fellow, and specialist nurses. The department is involved in research and education activities.
Applicants should hold a CCT or equivalent in otolaryngology and seek additional paediatric experience before a consultant role. Candidates without a CCT but with a National Training Number and support from their program director and postgraduate dean are also encouraged to apply, as the post is approved for Specialist Registrar training.
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Details on contacting the Recruitment Service can be found in the Candidate Information Packs.
Applicants without UK foundation training within 3.5 years of the start date must submit a CREST form, completed by a suitable consultant.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde promotes diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from all community sections. We are a Forces Friendly Employer, supporting military community applications.
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