Consultant in Endocrinology & Diabetes
Posted 5 days 12 hours ago by NHS
The closing date is 22 April 2026
The Great Western Hospital are looking to recruit a substantive general Endocrinology and Diabetes Consultant to be the lead for Diabetes Technology. The Great Western Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is seeking to appoint an enthusiastic Diabetes and Endocrinology Consultant to join the existing dynamic team of six consultants to continue provision of specialist inpatient and outpatient services to the local population. The post is based solely at the Great Western Hospital site in Swindon, with opportunities to work remotely.
The post includes an 18-bed specialist and general medical ward, covered on a rota of 1 month in 4. GIM on call currently 1:16 weekdays and approx. 1:8 weekends.
To discuss the role or arrange a visit, please contact the clinical lead Dr Auditi Naziat at or via her secretary on . Shortlisted candidates are encouraged to visit the Trust and meet senior members of staff and management teams. Details will be shared following shortlisting.
Main duties of the jobThe clinical workload involves inpatient diabetes in reaching service, outpatient clinics including a Hot Diabetes Clinic, general diabetes and endocrine clinics, Thyrotoxicosis clinic, monthly diabetes and endocrine/radiology MDT meetings, and ward cover in 4 monthly rotas. There is an opportunity to work from home one day per week (except for the ward cover and inpatient cross cover weeks). Dedicated time is available as a 'virtual clinic' to review results for endocrine or diabetes patient investigations carried out during outpatient clinics or inpatient reviews or at MDT.
The Department sees the full range of Endocrinology & Diabetes conditions, plus offers specialist clinics: Endocrinology - Thyrotoxicosis, Male Hypogonadism, Pituitary, Secondary Hypertension; Diabetes - Foot attack, Complex Type 2 Diabetes, Hot Diabetes, Atypical Diabetes, Antenatal Diabetes/Endocrinology and Preconception, Young adult Diabetes, Endocrine transition clinic; and Tier 3 Weight Management MDT clinic. The team provides GP advice & guidance via the Cinapsis electronic platform.
There are several multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings locally (Endocrine MDT, Diabetes MDT, Diabetes Foot MDT), which are linked with Oxford MDTs (adrenal, pituitary, and general endocrinology). The department works collaboratively with the Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Metabolism (OCDEM) as the tertiary centre for referrals and opinions.
About usWe are proud to be part of BSW Hospitals Group - a formal partnership between Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust, and Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust. With a combined workforce of over 17,600 colleagues, and a budget of £1.6 billion, the Group is united by a common purpose to deliver the best possible care to over 1 million people. We are creating a health and care system that works with the people we care for, reducing the differences people currently face in access, experience and outcomes, improving the experience of our colleagues and tackling shared challenges like sustainability and finances. Every improvement we make across our Group will be guided by what creates the greatest benefit for our colleagues, our patients, our communities and our partners.
Job responsibilitiesMultidisciplinary team working is a key component of work within the Trust and involves regular MDT discussions with colleagues, providing evidence based care for patients in a multidisciplinary setting. Continuing responsibility for the care of patients in your charge, including all administrative duties associated with patient care. Development of sub specialty interests that fit in with departmental needs and the strategic direction of the Trust. Responsibilities for carrying out teaching, examination and accreditation duties are required, and for contributing to undergraduate and postgraduate and continuing medical education activity. Provision of cover for consultant colleagues periods of leave in accordance with arrangements agreed within Trust policy. Participation in quality improvement and in continuing medical education. Conducting suitable duties in cases of emergencies and unforeseen circumstances. The post holder will participate in an out of hours consultant rota for unselected medical take, detailed within the job plan section. Other general medical responsibilities by mutual agreement.
Management and Leadership ResponsibilitiesTo support the Clinical Lead in policy and strategy development as a senior member of the Division Management Team. To contribute to the leadership and development of services under the direction of the Clinical Lead and Associate Medical Director and in line with the Trusts business plans. The post holder will ensure effective communication and involvement of staff across the Division, including support to the Divisional Director to achieve their objectives. Work in partnership with colleagues in other divisions within the Trust. As part of the Division Management Team, assist in the cost effective utilisation of resources, including pay and non pay items such as equipment and drugs, within budgets. Work within the Trusts framework for Clinical Governance and Risk, including the development of clinical policies and adherence to standing orders, standing financial instructions and financial procedures. Undertake direct supervision of junior colleagues and participate in departmental/trust wide teaching programmes. Undertake investigations and report writing for incidents where required and participate in clinical risk management. Appointed candidates will embody the STAR values and use the principles of the NHS Constitution for England to guide decisions.
Person Specification Qualifications- Fully registered with the GMC
- CCT (or equivalent for non UK applicants of equivalent status), or be accredited (or equivalent), and be on the GMC Specialist Register in Endocrine & Diabetes and GIM at the time of taking up the consultant appointment. Alternatively, candidates can be within 6 months of their CCT at interview
- MRCP (UK) or equivalent
- Clinical training/experience equivalent to that required for gaining UK CCT
- Expertise in full range of Endocrine & Diabetes conditions
- Ability to lead a multi professional team and take full and independent responsibility for clinical care of patients
- Sub speciality interests in line with the needs of the department will be supported
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.
Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust