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A leading healthcare provider is seeking a Senior Clinical Fellow in Urology to join their proactive team at Royal Derby Hospital. This fixed-term position offers a chance to gain advanced experience in urological surgery, with the possibility of extensions. The candidate will be involved in emergency and elective procedures, outpatient clinics, and will participate in on-call duties. Applicants should have strong qualifications and experience in urology, along with teaching skills.
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The closing date is 26 August 2025
The Urology Department at Royal Derby Hospital has an exciting opportunity for a fixed-term Locally Employed Clinical Fellow starting on 26th December 2025 to 1st April 2026 with a possible extension to post. The department are looking for an enthusiastic experienced individual to join a forward thinking and proactive Urology team of 12 consultants, supporting in the delivery of a full range of urological services.
This position is designed to offer advanced experience in urological surgery, with previous candidates having successfully secured National Training Numbers following their placement at Royal Derby Hospital. The appointed fellow will be actively involved in emergency and elective urology activities, including inpatient theatres, day case procedures, and outpatient clinics. Furthermore, the post holder will participate in the Resident Doctor on-call rota within the urology department.
This post is to cover a specific period. The successful candidate must have completed all pre-employment checks and be available to commence from 26th December 2025
The successful candidate will have previous experience in the urology speciality, with the expectation that the post holder will undertake independent outpatient clinics, flexible cystoscopy sessions and act as first assistant in theatre. Undertaking the continued care & treatment of patients pre and post-operatively.
The post holder will have exposure to a wide range of training opportunities in advanced laparoscopic and robotic surgery as well as the opportunity to attend departmental teaching.
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In return we will offer:
Key Facts:
Applicants should have completed foundation training (or equivalent) and have a minimum of two years training within surgery and urology.
Possession of the MBBS, plus full GMC registration with Licence to Practise at the time of application is essential.
Please see job description and person specification for full details of 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.
University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust
£65,048 a yearPer annum. Plus enhancements for out of hours working.