Are you a a clinical oncologist with a passion for head and neck oncology and a desire to advance your career? This unique opportunity has been designed to support the expansion of the Trust\'s advanced technical radiotherapy services. This role offers an enriching learning environment with strong support. You will be a part of an NHS Trust that serves as a regional tertiary referral center with expertise in neurosurgery and technical radiotherapy.
This is a great opportunity for overseas Consultants who want to establish themselves in the NHS, and gain some NHS experience in a world-class UK Centre before starting their consultant career in the UK. The post is suitable for candidates holding primary qualifications or specialist certification from the EEA, or for experienced IMGs looking to complete CESR.
The NHS Trust is a prominent teaching hospital and one of the UK\'s largest NHS trusts, and manages five leading hospitals in central and north London. They consistently achieve high CQC ratings, providing acute and specialised care to over a million patients annually. Being a part of this NHS Trust means becoming part of a dedicated team delivering \"better health, for life.\"
The Oncology Department, spanning three major teaching hospitals, offers comprehensive head and neck cancer services, addressing a wide range of tumours and conditions. Cutting-edge treatments include radiotherapy and chemotherapy, supported by robust research opportunities. You will be situated in the vibrant heart of London, which offers an urban lifestyle with diverse cultural activities and scenic riverside parks. Excellent schools and transportation links enhance the appeal of this dynamic location.
Researchers from this NHS Trust benefit from numerous funding opportunities, including collaborations with college institutions and renowned organisations.
Overall, this role combines clinical excellence, research support, and a dynamic urban lifestyle in the heart of London.
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Are you a Specialty Doctor in General Adult Psychiatry? Then this is a remarkable opportunity for you!
Join a dynamic medical team, offering a rewarding role that aligns with your passion for impactful healthcare. The department aims to provide a comprehensive mental health care to diverse adults. Inpatient services offer intensive care for mood disorders, anxiety, and more. Collaborating with a skilled team, including Speciality Doctors, Occupational Therapy, Clinical Psychology, and more, you\'ll contribute to patient well-being and engage in teaching, research, and continuous improvement. The chosen candidate will forge collaborative pathways alongside two Speciality Doctors who lend their prowess in general physical health to the ward\'s dynamic.
The department sits within a health board that is renowned for its commitment to patient-centered care. The Health Board serves around 560,000 people, with 250,000 within the main town, and the rest in peripheral towns and rural areas. It operates as a cohesive unit since its establishment in 2004, employing 16,000 staff with a budget exceeding £900 million. Clinical excellence is at the forefront, encouraging innovation and participation in national and international research.
Life in area is an amalgamation of history, nature, and modernity. With stunning views, educational excellence, efficient transport, and a plethora of activities, the city offers a holistic lifestyle. Avenues for professional growth, mentoring, and development await, making this opportunity a gateway to fulfilling your aspirations. Seize this chance to be part of a transformative healthcare journey, contributing to patient welfare and personal advancement within the esteemed Health Board!
Your expertise is welcome, whether you\'re a specialised professional from the EEA or an experienced IMG seeking CESR completion.
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An excellent opportunity for a motivated and enthusiastic Middle Grade Doctor in Learning Disability Psychiatry to join dynamic and forward Mental Health Service in Wales. The department is committed to the continued development of a medical workforce which delivers integrated evidence based services and actively engages in continued service improvement to drive and deliver safe and high standard services. The Mental Health Service has an excellent track record, and has won national prizes from the Royal College of Psychiatry award for its dedication to improve adult mental health services.
This is a great opportunity for overseas Middle Grade Doctors who want to establish themselves in the NHS, and begin their NHS career. The post is suitable for candidates holding specialisation in the EEA, or for experienced IMGs looking to complete CESR.
WHAT IS THE HEALTH BOARD LIKE?
The University Health Board provides healthcare services to a population across West Wales. The Health Board provides Acute, Primary, Community, Mental Health and Learning Disabilities services via General and Community Hospitals, Health Centres, GP\'s, Dentists, Pharmacists and Optometrists and other sites. Integrated health boards are a key first step in creating a world class NHS in Wales. The Health Board has 11,000 members of staff provide primary, community, in-hospital, mental health and learning disabilities services for around 384,000 people across a quarter of the landmass of Wales.
The University Health Board have always aimed to provide safe and timely care for their patients. The Health Board continuously make improvements in order to be better. The Health Board partners with the local government and the third sector to improve local care services and ensure that the right care is provided in the right place, at the right time.
The Health Board shape the identity of their organisation and act as a guiding light for their employees. They aim to be an enjoyable and fulfilling place to work at.
WHAT IS THE DEPARTMENT & TEAM LIKE?
The Department provides specialist healthcare to adults who have a diagnosed learning disability. The team is committed to providing evidence-based, safe, and effective care that is centred on each person\'s individual needs and delivers clear outcomes. The service they provide include specialist assessment and support for people with complex and challenging needs, enabling people to access a range of services to keep them healthy, and a range of initiatives to reduce and overcome the health inequalities that can be experienced by people with learning disabilities.
The team works closely with a range of partners, including social care, GPs, voluntary sector, and user-led organisation. They also work with other health professional across the health board to ensure services are accessible for people with a learning disability and that we provide whole person care. The department consists of learning disability nurses, occupational therapist, physiotherapist, speech and language therapist, psychologist, psychiatrist, behaviour practitioners and social workers.
WHAT IS LIFE LIKE IN THE REGION?
The University Health Board is in an area wherein there are excellent choice of schools and very reasonable property prices while having a picturesque countryside view. Two national parks on your doorstep, the National Botanic Gardens of Wales and some of the longest and most beautiful beaches in the UK. West Wales provides wonderful lifestyle opportunities.
There are other activities such as climbing and mountain biking, as well as walking, surfing, fishing, sailing and hiking. There are also excellent road and rail connections to Cardiff, London and the larger cities. Wales has a low crime rate and is a safe and friendly place to live and work.
WHAT OPPORTUNITIES ARE AVAILABLE TO YOU?
The Health Board has University status with strong links to other Universities to develop and strengthen multi-profession teaching. This initiative programme aims to engage and capture the enthusiasm and commitment of their up and coming clinicians in Wales in addressing Prudent Health Cares.
They have an 8-room Clinical Research Facility with state of the art facilities that opened in 2012 and new initiatives involve BioBanking, EU Lead for telemonitoring at scale and new Clinical Research Fellowships.
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