Locum Consultant in Haematological Histopathology
Posted 2 days 4 hours ago by Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Permanent
Full Time
University and College Jobs
Oxfordshire, Oxford, United Kingdom, OX1 1
Job Description
Locum Consultant in Haematological Histopathology 
Grade: Consultant - NHS Medical & Dental
Contract: Locum 12 months
Hours: Full time (or part time)
Sessions: 10 per week (in accordance with job plan)
Location: John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford
Salary: £113,565 - £150,569 per year
Closing date: 20/07/:59
This role provides a comprehensive Haematological Histopathology service within the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust. The post is a replacement for a consultant within a team of specialists and involves performing or supervising diagnostic techniques, reporting cases, supporting clinical meetings, and contributing to team discussions.
Key responsibilities- Perform or supervise cut ups, microscopy and other diagnostic techniques including digital pathology.
- Report haematological and related pathology cases in accordance with NHS standards.
- Support and lead multidisciplinary clinical meetings and case discussions.
- Provide specialist support in alternative pathology specialties when required.
- Participate in training, governance, audit and quality improvement activities.
- FRCPath or equivalent.
- UK trained holders of a Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT) or within six months of award; non UK trained must provide evidence of equivalence to UK CCT.
- Full and Specialist registration with the General Medical Council (GMC) when required.
- Specialist training in Haematological pathology (mandatory) and in other pathology (advantage).
- Independent reporting of complex haematological cases.
- Evidence of decision making at consultant level and management of complex clinical problems.
- Leadership and support of team leadership.
- Effective administrative and time management skills, including clinical management training.
- Willingness to engage in NHS pathology management roles.
- Strong teamwork, communication and interpersonal abilities.
- Capability to share cases and seek second opinions appropriately.
- Experience in teaching and training contributions, formally and informally.
- Contribution to clinical governance, risk management and audit activities.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Good spoken and written English.
- Peer reviewed publications and research grant experience (if applicable).
- COVID 19 vaccination encouraged but not mandatory.
- Unsrealed recruitment agency calls or emails are not welcome.
- All correspondence will be via the e recruitment system.