Joinone of the UKs largest and most dynamic ophthalmology services at LeedsTeaching Hospitals NHS Trust for a rewarding 6-month locum consultantopportunity in Medical Retina and Uveitis.
Youwill play a key role in supporting the Medical Retina and Uveitis services,helping to deliver high-quality outpatient care, treatment clinics andmultidisciplinary management for complex retinal and inflammatory eye disease.The post also contributes to maintaining efficient patient pathways andsupporting service delivery during a period of service development and demandmanagement.
Thisis an excellent opportunity to work within a collaborative, academically activedepartment with strong links to research, teaching and subspecialty expertise.You will join a supportive team of consultants, fellows and alliedprofessionals committed to innovation and outstanding patient care.
We are looking for a motivated and team-focusedconsultant with strong clinical expertise in medical retina and uveitis,excellent communication skills and a commitment to high-quality,patient-centred care. Applicants should be adaptable, proactive and enthusiasticabout contributing to service delivery within a busytertiarycentre.
If you are seeking a stimulating short-term consultantrole in a leading NHS teaching trust, with the opportunity to make an immediateimpact while working alongside experienced colleagues in a vibrant department,we would be delighted to hear from you
Main duties of the job
Thesuccessful candidate will support the delivery of specialist Medical Retina andUveitis services within a busy tertiary ophthalmology department. The role willprimarily involve running outpatient clinics, assessing and managing patientswith complex retinal and inflammatory eye disease, and contributing totreatment pathways including intravitreal therapy and multidisciplinary carewhere appropriate.
Youwill work as part of a large, supportive consultant team within theOphthalmology department, alongside subspecialty colleagues in medical retina,uveitis, vitreoretinal surgery and other ophthalmic disciplines. The postholder will also work closely with specialty doctors, fellows, optometrists,specialist nurses, orthoptists and imaging teams to deliver efficient,high-quality care.
Themain focus of the role will be maintaining timely patient access to specialistclinics, supporting established treatment pathways, and helping manage theclinical workload within the service. The post holder will be expected tocontribute to a consistent clinic schedule, manage a high-volume outpatientcaseload typical of a tertiary referral centre, and support safe and effectivepatient flow through clinics and treatment services.
Thisrole would suit a consultant who enjoys collaborative working in a high-volumespecialist service, is confident managing complex retinal and inflammatoryconditions, and is able to contribute flexibly to service delivery during asix-month period.
About us
TheOphthalmology Department lies within the Head and Neck Clinical Service Unit atLeeds teaching Hospital Trust. It is the largest provider of specialistOphthalmology services in the Yorkshire region and provides a specialistophthalmology service for patients in Leeds, Yorkshire and from across thenorth of England. The Eye Department is based at St James University Hospital,Leeds with Ophthalmology Services also held at Seacroft Hospital and WharfedaleHospital. There are 29 consultants in the wider Ophthalmology Department. Theteam also trains Ophthalmic specialist trainees from the region.
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Job responsibilities
This locum consultant post offers theopportunity to work within one of the largest and most highly regardedophthalmology departments intheUK, delivering specialist care in Medical Retina and Uveitis at a majortertiary referral centre.
SpecialistClinical Practice
Thepost holder will manage a wide spectrum of complex retinal and inflammatory eyediseases, including age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy,retinal vein occlusion and complex uveitis. The role includes deliveringspecialist interventions such as intravitreal injections, retinal lasertreatments and immunomodulatory therapy management, offering a varied andclinically rewarding workload.
Workin a Major Regional Referral Centre
LeedsTeaching Hospitals NHS Trust provides tertiary-level ophthalmology services topatients across West Yorkshire and beyond, meaning the successful candidatewill be involved in the management of complex cases referred from across theregion. The role also contributes to urgent pathways for sight-threateningretinal and inflammatory conditions, working closely with acute ophthalmologyservices.
CollaborativeMultidisciplinary Environment
Youwill work as part of a large and supportive consultant team, alongsidesubspecialists in medical retina, vitreoretinal surgery, glaucoma, cornea anduveitis. The role also involves close collaboration with rheumatology,immunology, primary care and other specialties to support patients withsystemic inflammatory disease affecting the eye.
Teachingand Academic Opportunities
Asa major teaching hospital with strong links to the University of Leeds, thedepartment is actively involved in undergraduate and postgraduate education.The post holder will contribute to training ophthalmology trainees, fellows andother healthcare professionals, and may participate in teaching linked to themedical school.
Researchand Innovation
TheTrust has a strong commitment to clinical research and innovation, supported bypartnerships with the University of Leeds and national research programmes.Consultants are encouraged to participate in clinical trials, applied healthresearch and innovation in ophthalmology, helping to shape future patient care.
ServiceDevelopment and Quality Improvement
Applicantswill have opportunities to contribute to service development, clinicalgovernance, audit and quality improvement initiatives, supporting thecontinuous evolution of Medical Retina and Uveitis services and improvingpatient pathways.
Leadershipand Professional Development
Consultantsat the Trust are recognised as clinical leaders and are supported to contributeto areas such as education, governance, research and service improvement. Newconsultants joining the Trust are also supported through mentoring programmesand professional development opportunities.
Overall,this role offers the chance to work within a high-volume, academically activedepartment, managing complex cases, contributing to regional specialistservices, and working with a collaborative multidisciplinary team dedicated todelivering outstanding patient care.
Person Specification
Eligibility, Fitness to practice, and Language Skills
* Eligible for full registration with the GMC at time of appointment and hold a current licence to practice.
* Eligibility to work in the UK.
* Is up to date and fit to practise safely
* Should have completed a recognised training programme in Ophthalmology
* All applicants to have demonstrable skills in written and spoken English adequate to enable effective communication about medical topics with patients and colleagues.
Experience
* Must be able to demonstrate a high level of clinical experience and competence in Medical Retina
* Completed at least 4 years of a higher surgical training in ophthalmology
* Completed at least 12 months of Medical Retina and/or Uveitis subspecialty training
* Competent in retinal laser procedures
* Competent in Intravitreal treatment procedures
* Competent in managing Medical Retina and Uveitis conditions
* Experience in the diagnosis and management of inflammatory eye disease
* Experience in the use and monitoring of systemic immunosuppressive therapies
* Evidence of continuous career progression consistent with personal circumstances
* Previous Fellowship in Medical Retina and/or Uveitis
* Competence in cataract surgery is desirable
Qualifications
* MB BS (or equivalent)
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.
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