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A leading orthopaedic hospital in Stanmore is seeking a Spinal Deformity Senior Clinical Fellow. This role includes specialization in spinal deformity surgery with extensive training opportunities. Candidates must have experience in spinal surgery and an active interest in spinal deformity correction. The position offers a comprehensive training year focusing on both clinical practice and research in a dynamic environment.
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The closing date is 12 October 2025
X 1 January 2026 lead consultant Mr Mohammed Madi
The fellowship scope of practice includes full-endoscopic and bi-portal endoscopic spinal surgery techniques, paediatric and adult spinal deformity correction (anterior and posterior approaches, instrumented fusion, and osteotomies), navigation-assisted spinal surgery, and primary and complex revision procedures for deformity, infection and trauma.
X 1 February 2026 Lead Consultant Mr Roozbeh Shafafy
Paediatric & Adult Spinal Deformity, scoliosis, Kyphosis, Degenerative spinal disease, Myeloma of the spine, spinal tumours, Spinal trauma
Complex Paediatric and Adult Spinal Deformity, Scoliosis, Kyphosis, Revision Surgery, Computer Navigated Surgery
Spinal tumour management and surgery including primary malignant, secondary malignant and benign spinal tumours
Spinal deformity in children and adults
Acute spinal conditions including spinal trauma, disc prolapse and spinal sports injuries
Degenerative spinal conditions affecting the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine
Minimally invasive and technology-enabled spine surgery
Applicants should either have the CCT or have undertaken 1 year Spinal fellowship or close to it.
The fellowship is designed to provide skills and competencies above and beyond what is currently required to obtain a CCT in the relevant surgical specialty. Applicants should already be experienced in spinal surgery; the fellowship offers exposure to a wide range of degenerative, adult and paediatric deformity surgery (with specific reference to minimal access techniques as well as computer navigated spinal surgery).
They will be expected to develop knowledge clinically and surgically over the fellowship. The aim is to prepare the successful candidate for complex spinal surgery at consultant level. The case mix of spinal surgery at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital is extensive: paediatric and adult complex spinal deformity, spinal tumours, spinal infections, low back and neck surgery and spinal trauma including osteoporotic fracture management.
The fellow will also develop leadership to take a leading role as a Consultant in a department dealing with complex spinal conditions. The fellow will develop communication skills and attitudes to set them up for Consultant practice in a centre of excellence and to train the next generation of spinal surgeons.
RNOH Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust (RNOH) is the largest orthopaedic hospital in the UK and a global leader in our field. We provide a dynamic working environment where we support frontline staff to implement improvements to realise our vision of being a world-leading neuro-musculoskeletal hospital providing the best patient care and staff experience in the NHS, delivering world-leading research, and offering a strong foundation of education, training and career progression. Our dedicated staff come from diverse backgrounds, and our patients benefit from the wide range of experience they bring to the trust. RNOH brings unrivalled expertise together in one place allowing us to deliver some of the world\'s most complex and innovative care to our patients. RNOH is rated good by the CQC and covers two sites, one in central London and one in Stanmore, which has recently opened The Stanmore Building, a new, state-of-the-art inpatient facility.
This fellowship year will provide specialist training in the following:
The post is dedicated to the development of high-level clinical and research experience in the field of spinal deformity correction. Additionally, the fellow will prepare a surgical plan for each patient.
Participation and presentation of interesting/complex cases at the weekly multi-disciplinary team meetings for spinal deformity patients. In addition to routine clinical commitments and research sessions, the fellow may also be called upon to occasionally teach MSc students, specialist registrars and more.
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.
Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust