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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Consultant Histopathologist to join a highly collaborative and motivated pathology team within the Yorkshire and Humber region. This position forms part of the Scarborough Hull York Pathology Service (SHYPS) — a clinically led, cross-regional network providing a wide range of diagnostic services across multiple acute and community sites. The department is known for its diverse and complex case mix, offering an excellent environment for both new consultants and experienced specialists seeking to expand their expertise. The team provides a supportive and innovative setting where every member contributes to delivering accurate and timely diagnostic services for the region. The department is actively involved in postgraduate training and education, supporting both medical and dental trainees across Yorkshire. The service is also working in partnership with the National Pathology Imaging Co-operative (NPIC) to implement digital pathology, enhancing flexibility and remote working options for consultants.
Job Responsibility:
Deliver high-quality Histopathology and cytology reporting across a broad range of specimen types
Offer expert clinical opinions in specialised areas such as gynaecology, dermatopathology, gastrointestinal, urology, and head & neck pathology
Engage in multidisciplinary team (MDT) discussions to support integrated patient care
Contribute to departmental teaching and supervision of both undergraduate and postgraduate trainees
Participate in clinical governance, quality improvement, and audit activities
Maintain professional development and uphold the GMC’s “Duties of a Doctor” standards at all times
Support the implementation of digital pathology and innovative reporting practices
Requirements:
Complete GMC registration and licence to practise
FRCPath or equivalent qualification
Entry on the GMC Specialist Register for Histopathology via CCT, CESR, or within 6 months of anticipated completion at the time of interview
Minimum of 6 months UK experience at Consultant level in Histopathology
Demonstrated ability to work independently and deliver expert diagnostic opinions
Proven competence in reporting a wide range of histological and cytological specimens
Strong communication and teamwork skills, with the ability to present findings effectively to clinical colleagues
Nice to have:
Postgraduate thesis or higher academic qualification (MD or equivalent)
Substantive NHS experience in a similar role
Experience in supervising Specialist Registrars (StRs) or medical students
Demonstrable involvement in clinical research, audit, or quality improvement initiatives