The role involves providing specialist endocrine surgery services as a locum consultant within Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. Applicants should hold full GMC registration, a licence to practise, and be eligible for inclusion on the Specialist Register in general surgery or endocrine surgery, or possess equivalent recognised qualifications. Substantial experience in thyroid, parathyroid and related endocrine procedures is expected, together with strong clinical judgement, communication and multidisciplinary working skills. The successful candidate will contribute to outpatient clinics, operating lists, emergency cover, teaching, audit and service development. Candidates must demonstrate commitment to patient safety, professional standards, equality and NHS values. Previous UK consultant-level experience and evidence of continuing professional development would be advantageous.
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust is one of the largest NHS trusts in the United Kingdom, serving communities across west London and caring for patients at hospitals including St Mary’s, Hammersmith, Charing Cross, the Western Eye and Queen Charlotte’s & Chelsea. The trust provides a broad range of specialist and general healthcare services and has strong links with Imperial College London. Its clinical strengths include surgery, cancer care, cardiovascular medicine, women’s and children’s health, infectious diseases and academic medicine. As a major teaching and research organisation, it supports professional development, innovation and multidisciplinary collaboration. Employees work in a diverse, high-pressure environment focused on safe, effective and compassionate patient care.
The United Kingdom offers extensive opportunities for doctors, nurses, allied health professionals, researchers and healthcare managers, particularly in London and other major cities. Its culture is diverse and multicultural, with strong traditions in history, music, sport and the arts. Lifestyle options range from busy urban living to quieter coastal and rural communities, although London accommodation and transport can be expensive. International doctors normally need GMC registration and may require an employment-sponsored Health and Care Worker visa. Applicants should confirm eligibility, English-language requirements, professional registration and sponsorship with the employer and UK authorities. Relocation usually involves arranging housing, a National Insurance number, banking, healthcare access and tax registration. The UK has reliable public transport, established schools and varied community networks, making it accessible for professionals and families.
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