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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Consultant ENT Surgeon with a specialist interest in Head & Neck Surgery to join a busy and expanding department in Greater London. This is a fixed-term locum role for one year (10 PAs), with the potential for conversion to a substantive consultant position through competitive interview within that period. The role is generalist in scope, with specialist expertise expected in: Head & Neck Surgery; Surgical management of common ENT conditions in children; Rhinology and Otology; Independence in procedures such as endoscopic sinus surgery, mastoidectomy, and thyroidectomy. You will be joining a supportive multidisciplinary team of consultants, associate specialists, specialty doctors, SHOs, and specialist nursing staff. The department is undergoing growth and development, with increasing referrals and service expansion, making this an excellent time to join.
Job Responsibility:
Provide high-quality clinical ENT services to patients
Deliver care in line with the agreed Job Plan (clinics, theatre, on-call, admin time)
Contribute to Head & Neck Cancer diagnostic services in collaboration with regional tertiary centres
Supervise and train junior doctors, SHOs, registrars, and medical students
Participate in work-based assessments and support staff development
Develop teaching initiatives for nurses and other healthcare professionals
Engage in departmental research activities and audits
Contribute to quality improvement projects within the ENT service
Publish and present findings where applicable
Actively participate in the day-to-day running of ENT services
Support governance, clinical audits, and service development initiatives
Ensure timely correspondence and documentation for patient care
Requirements:
Full GMC Registration with a Licence to Practise
On the GMC Specialist Register, or within 6 months of CCT at interview date (CCT/CESR/European Rights)
Appropriate higher ENT qualification
Broad experience across general otolaryngology
Up-to-date knowledge of the NHS reforms, health & safety, and clinical governance
Experience in clinical audit, quality improvement, and postgraduate education
Proven teaching and supervision skills
Commitment to continuous professional development
Nice to have:
Fellowship in specialised surgery
Publications in ENT research
Experience as a Clinical/Educational Supervisor (or evidence towards accreditation)
Strong track record in undergraduate teaching and academic contributions