A vacancy at St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
This fellowship covers a wide array of complex spinal pathology under the supervision mainly of the Orthopaedic Complex Spinal Surgeons. There is also significant overlap with Neurosurgical Complex Surgeons. We are offering a Complex Spinal Surgery post as part of a newly amalgamated Neurosurgery Department.
St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust wishes to appoint a Post CCT Clinical Fellow with an interest in complex and reconstructive spine surgery for a 12-month contract. The position involves outpatient, day case, elective, and emergency inpatient work at St George’s Hospital in Tooting. There will be opportunities to gain operative experience under the supervision of consultant surgeons. The fellow will be expected to undertake research resulting in publication in peer-reviewed journals.
This position is primarily under the direct supervision of Mr Lui, Mr Bernard, and Mr Bishop, who are Orthopaedic Spinal Surgeons with a major interest in paediatric and adult deformity surgery.
St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is a leading UK teaching hospital with an international reputation for patient care, education, and research. It is part of an integrated healthcare system providing services across community, hospital, and specialist settings, supported by a nationally recognized research, education, and employee engagement program.
The Trust is a national center of excellence for services such as neurology, cardiology, and cancer care, and also provides trauma, emergency services, children’s services, maternity, elderly care, vascular, and renal services.
Application details: Applications are invited for a post-CCT clinical fellow within the Trauma & Orthopaedics department. The post is suitable for ST3+ (post CCT) candidates interested in gaining further specialist experience before a consultant role.
The post supports a busy spinal surgery team, currently comprising 2 consultants, 1 registrar, and 1 clinical nurse specialist. The fellow will gain experience in trauma, metastatic spine disease, spinal infection, degenerative conditions, and deformity (adult and paediatric). There are close links with neurosurgery, offering opportunities to collaborate with neurosurgical colleagues.
The candidate should be post CCT and have passed FRCS (T&O) or an equivalent qualification. The successful candidate is expected to be involved in research leading to publications.
Please note, this post is un-banded.
For more information, contact Jason Bernard or Tim Bishop, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeons with a special interest in spine, at attimothy.bishop@stgeorges.nhs.uk or jason.bernard@stgeorges.nhs.uk.
To apply, visit www.jobs.nhs.uk and complete an online application form. Only online applications will be accepted. The post will close once sufficient applications are received.
St George’s Healthcare NHS Trust operates a no smoking policy and is an Equal Opportunities Employer.
This advert closes on Monday, 11 August 2025.
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