Consultant Radiologist with interest in Uro-Radiology The closing date is 30 June 2026.
We are looking to appoint a full‑time General Consultant Radiologist with a subspecialist interest in uro‑radiology. Candidates should be competent in delivering a wide range of services across all modalities, including relevant interventional procedures. You will share the general reporting workload with other colleagues in addition to urological imaging and some intervention, complementing the skill mix of the existing consultant team.
The Radiology Department and the wider Trust support consultants to enjoy an exciting, flexible, and fulfilling career with opportunities for clinical quality improvement and further development of clinical leadership.
Main duties of the job
Participate in the general workload of the department including contribution to the duty radiologist rota, vetting of requests and in‑patient CT and MRI reporting.
Provide support for urological related workload including the ultrasound service, plain film reporting, X‑ray meetings and MDT.
Perform basic US guided non‑vascular interventions (drainages and biopsies).
Intervention skills, particularly nephrostomies, is desirable but not essential.
Support the cross‑sectional imaging workload of the department by undertaking cancer target CT and MRI as well as routine cross‑sectional imaging.
Support tumour site specific cancer MDT meetings as deemed appropriate, based on service specific requirements.
Teach and train radiology registrars, reporting radiographers and medical students.
Attend departmental discrepancy and educational/audit meetings.
Benefits
On‑site parking, local discounts, on‑site CAF and Amazon lockers.
Cycle‑to‑work scheme and electric vehicle charging points.
Well‑being hub including mindfulness rooms, gym, showers and active programmes.
Qualifications
MBBS / MBBCh and possess FRCR.
Entry on GMC Specialist Register or eligible for entry on Register and within six months of receipt of Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT) at time of interview.
Uro imaging sub‑specialist training.
Special interest or additional qualifications in other areas of clinical radiology.
Experience
Clinical training and experience equivalent to that required for gaining a UK CCT in general radiology.
Experience of audit management.
Independent at urology CT/MRI/sonography and plain film reporting.
Clinical supervision experience/skills.
Experience of supervising radiology trainees.
Non‑vascular IR including nephrostomies.
5 years supervised training in an appropriate ST equivalent training programme.
Radiology Fellowship in body imaging / uro‑imaging / oncology imaging.
Clinical leadership experience or training.
Experience as Educational Supervisor or Clinical Tutor.
Skills
Ability to organise and manage radiology lists and priorities.
Ability to teach clinical skills.
Complex US/CT and fluoroscopy body interventional skills (e.g. urological stenting, gastrostomies and GI stenting).
Disclosure and Barring Service Check 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.
Address Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Chesterfield, South Yorkshire, England.
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