Overview
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a fixed-term Locum Consultant in Infection (Virology) to join the Infection Directorate within the Oncology, Rare Diseases, Liver and Digestive Health Division at the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust for 3 months.
This locum post is being recruited to provide cover for an approved consultant career break within the Virology service.
The successful candidate will join a highly specialised tertiary virology service supporting transplant, HIV, viral hepatitis, renal, antenatal, oncology and immunosuppressed patient pathways across the Trust.
This is a 9.1667 PA post and applications from candidates wishing to work less than full time (LTFT) are welcome.
The post holder will provide 9.1667 Programmed Activities (PAs) of Consultant Virology support and will contribute to the provision of the clinical and diagnostic Virology service across the Trust for the duration of the locum appointment.
Responsibilities
* Provide clinical and diagnostic virology support, including participation in the clinical duties of the department at the Royal Free site and daily clinical duty commitments on a pro-rata basis.
* Participate in virology handover meetings, multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings, and virology ward rounds.
* Provision of specialist clinical advice relating to virology and infections in immunocompromised patients.
* Provide service delivery and operational support to maintain continuity of care and laboratory liaison during the period of temporary consultant absence.
* Contribute to the review and implementation of existing clinical guidelines, policies, and pathways in line with established departmental practice.
* Participate in the department’s quality assurance, clinical governance, and audit activities, including review of clinical incidents and laboratory-related concerns where appropriate.
* Provision of specialist virology liaison support to foetal-maternal medicine services and wider infection services across Trust sites.
* Support the integration of clinical activities within the wider pan-infection service, including liaison with infectious diseases, infection prevention and control, and microbiology teams.
This advert closes on Thursday 4 Jun 2026.
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