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A substantive opportunity is available for a Consultant Histopathologist to join a large, forward-thinking pathology service delivering high-quality diagnostic and cancer pathway support across a busy healthcare network. The department provides a comprehensive histopathology service with strong MDT integration, opportunities for service development, and involvement in teaching, audit, and research. Flexible working arrangements may be considered in line with service requirements.
Job Responsibility:
Provide routine surgical histopathology reporting and specimen dissection as part of the departmental rota
Participate in MDT meetings and contribute to cancer pathway diagnostics
Lead cell pathology input for at least one MDT aligned with departmental need and specialist interest
Refer complex or specialist cases to designated referral centres where appropriate
Deliver a high-quality consultant-led histopathology service in collaboration with colleagues
Work within multidisciplinary teams to support the development of clinical pathways and guidelines
Maintain adherence to departmental SOPs and professional guidance (e.g., Royal College standards)
Support efficient service delivery through effective use of skill mix, including biomedical scientist dissection
Provide leadership and professional support to junior doctors, laboratory teams, and administrative staff
Maintain collaborative working relationships with tertiary centres, community services, and primary care
Requirements:
Full GMC registration with a licence to practise
Entry on the GMC Specialist Register in Histopathology (mandatory)
FRCPath or equivalent qualification
CCT (or equivalent) in Histopathology (or within 6 months at interview)
Ability to independently report surgical histopathology cases
Experience contributing to MDT cancer services
Evidence of participation in clinical audit
Minimum 1 year NHS experience
Commitment to clinical governance, CPD, and quality improvement
Willingness to support teaching and supervision of junior staff
Strong teamwork and communication skills within multidisciplinary settings
Ability to lead, support, and collaborate across professional groups
Commitment to delivering safe, high-quality diagnostic services
Nice to have:
Training in appraisal techniques
Additional specialist qualifications or subspecialty training
Experience in service development initiatives
Ability to independently undertake post-mortem examinations
Experience in appraisal, teaching programmes, or educational leadership
Research involvement or publication record
Leadership or management experience within pathology services
What we offer:
A relocation and incentive package may be available, subject to eligibility