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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Consultant Neurologist to join a growing neurology service in South East England. The successful candidate will join an established team delivering high-quality neurological care through outpatient clinics and inpatient referrals. The neurology department forms part of a wider Frailty, Neurology and Rheumatology service, working closely with multidisciplinary teams including specialist nurses, neuro-radiology services, and tertiary neuroscience centres. This role offers an excellent opportunity for career development and service innovation, with sub-speciality interests in Movement Disorders or Headache particularly welcomed. The department supports active participation in teaching, research, and multidisciplinary collaboration.
Job Responsibility:
Provide high-quality, compassionate neurological care to patients across outpatient and inpatient settings
Deliver specialist neurology outpatient clinics, including subspecialty clinics such as epilepsy and multiple sclerosis
Provide inpatient consultation and ward referral services to support medical and surgical teams
Develop a sub-speciality interest within neurology, such as movement disorders, headache, or other neurological subspecialties
Participate in weekly Neuro-Radiology multidisciplinary team meetings and academic meetings
Work collaboratively with tertiary neuroscience centres to support complex patient management and service development
Provide expert advice and guidance to primary and secondary care clinicians regarding complex neurological cases
Contribute to the development and expansion of neurology services locally and regionally
Participate in clinical governance activities including audit, quality improvement and service evaluation
Support teaching and training of medical students, junior doctors and other healthcare professionals
Participate in clinical research, educational initiatives and professional development activities
Maintain continuing professional development (CPD) and participate in appraisal and revalidation processes
Requirements:
Medical Degree (MBBS / MB ChB or equivalent)
Full GMC registration with a licence to practise
MRCP (UK) or equivalent qualification
Entry on the GMC Specialist Register in Neurology or within 6 months of CCT
Eligibility via Portfolio Pathway (CESR), where applicable
Minimum 1 year NHS experience
At least 7 years post-registration clinical experience
Demonstrated expertise in general neurology practice
Experience managing complex neurological conditions in outpatient and inpatient settings
Strong clinical decision-making and diagnostic skills
Ability to manage complex neurological cases independently
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to work effectively in multidisciplinary teams
Commitment to high standards of patient-centred care
Understanding of clinical governance and quality improvement
Experience teaching medical students and postgraduate trainees
Participation in clinical audit and quality improvement activities
Full GMC registration with a licence to practise
Compliance with GMC professional standards and NHS clinical governance requirements
Eligibility to work in the United Kingdom
Participation in continuing professional development and appraisal
Nice to have:
Postgraduate qualifications such as MSc, MD, PhD, or a Master's in Medical Education
Clinical or laboratory-based research experience
Publications in neurology or neuroscience
Sub-speciality expertise in areas such as movement disorders, headache, epilepsy or multiple sclerosis
Experience contributing to service development or pathway redesign