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A leading UK teaching hospital is seeking a candidate for a Urology position ideal for those interested in urological cancers. This role is for 6 months starting April 2026, involving responsibilities in clinical research and quality improvement. Applicants should hold at least MRCS and be GMC registered. The post includes an on-call commitment and opportunities for teaching and publishing. Join a dedicated team in a prestigious Urology Department.
The Urology Department is divided into 5 teams: (A) Andrology, Penile Cancer, and Reconstruction; (B) Benign Endourology and Stones; (C) Cancer (Robotic) and Robotic Reconstruction – Upper Tract and Pelvic; (D) Functional, Female and General Urology; and (E) Emergency. Each team has at least one senior and middle grade position.
These posts are replacement positions across the teams and are for 6 months to commence from April 2026 and to end 30 September 2026.
The on‑call commitment is to the urology department at St George's only on a 1 in 10 "registrar of the week" (8‑5 Mon‑Fri and 48‑hour weekend; NROC from 20.00) and a separate 1 in 10 weekday (NROC) night rota.
This post is ideal for someone who is interested in or wants to have a career in Urology through National Selection or perhaps via CESR route, with a particular interest in urological cancers. It is suitable for those at an ST3 level or those looking for specialist training in an area of subspecialist interest.
There will be opportunity to become involved in clinical research and quality improvement projects at an IC and / or NHS London level.
The post holder should have completed their General Professional Training and Core Surgical Training (or equivalent), MRCS at least, and be registered with the GMC. An interest in research, audit, and teaching are desirable. Opportunities for presenting and publishing papers will be encouraged.
St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is one of the UK's leading teaching hospitals with an international reputation for patient care, education and research. It is a national centre of excellence for specialist services such as neurology, cardiology and cancer care. The Trust is also a major provider of trauma and emergency services, children’s services, maternity care, care for the elderly, vascular and renal services. The main hospital site is the St George's Hospital in Tooting, a site that we share with the equally renowned St George's University of London. The Trust also runs services from Queen Mary's Hospital in Roehampton and The Nelson Hospital in Wimbledon.