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A leading NHS Trust in Manchester is seeking a Senior Locally Employed Doctor in Colorectal Surgery for a 12-month fixed-term position. The role involves providing specialist expertise in colorectal procedures and collaborating with colleagues in Gynaecology. Candidates must possess a primary medical qualification and relevant training, with an emphasis on communication and teamwork.
Main area: Colorectal Surgery. Grade: MT04. Contract: 12 months (Fixed Term). Hours: Full time - 40 hours per week. Job ref: 349-MRI-7077573-RL4
Site: Manchester Royal Infirmary. Town: Manchester. Salary: £61,825 per annum. Salary period: Yearly. Closing date: 03/06/2025 23:59
The post holder will provide specialist knowledge & expertise in General and Colorectal Surgery, working within the Colorectal Department at Manchester Royal Infirmary. The role involves gaining experience in complex laparoscopic/robotic colorectal procedures and supporting colleagues in Gynaecology, with regular operating lists and multidisciplinary meetings.
The post holder must have excellent communication skills, interact effectively with staff and patients, and work collaboratively to ensure quality service delivery.
Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT) is a large NHS Trust with a focus on integrated health & social care, innovation, research, and sustainability. We promote inclusion, equal opportunities, and support for applicants with special requirements.
Refer to the attached Job Description & Person Specification under ‘Supporting Documents’ for detailed responsibilities and requirements. Please read the ‘Candidate Essentials Guide’ for additional information about the Trust, benefits, and application process.
Applicants must have appropriate UK professional registration. This post is subject to Disclosure and Barring Service checks under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020.