
Applicants are invited to join our dynamic Cardiology team and apply for the full-time post of Consultant Cardiologist in Heart Failure and Acute Cardiology at West Hertfordshire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a progressive and nationally recognised Heart Failure service, including our award-winning Virtual Hospital.
The successful candidate will contribute to the management of patients with acute and chronic heart failure, working across acute and ambulatory settings, with a strong emphasis on early senior decision-making, admission avoidance, and pathway optimisation.
Applicants should have a demonstrated interest in heart failure. The postholder will be responsible for delivering outpatient clinics, as well as contributing to the wider Heart Failure service within the Cardiology Department. This will include participation in Heart Failure MDT meetings, Virtual ward rounds, triaging of Heart Failure referrals, and providing supervision and support to specialist nursing staff.
The postholder will work in partnership with our team of specialist nurses and consultants, while also supporting our subspecialty services.
This post consists of 10 programmed activities
The successful applicant will help deliver a high-quality, consultant-led Heart Failure service across acute, outpatient, and community pathways, working within a multidisciplinary team.
The role combines specialist Heart Failure care with structured outpatient activity and a defined but limited component of frontline acute general cardiology assessment, supporting early senior decision-making, risk stratification, and appropriate pathway allocation.
The postholder will deliver outpatient clinics, including general cardiology and Heart Failure clinics, and
contribute to acute heart failure management through a dedicated frontline session. They will also participate in the Virtual Hospital rota, supporting admission avoidance, early discharge, and remote patient monitoring.
The role includes Heart Failure triage and supervision of specialist nursing staff, alongside close working with multidisciplinary colleagues including physiologists and community teams.
The postholder will contribute to service development, and the ongoing optimisation of Heart Failure pathways, including expansion of virtual and community-based care.
Please note there is currently no commitment to cardiology ward cover, weekend working, or General Medicine on-call duties within this role.
Please refer to the detailed job description and person specification.
The management responsibility of the post-holder will be to the clinical lead for Cardiology, Dr Piyush Jain who is responsible to the Divisional Director (Dr. Niall Keenan), the Medical Director (Dr Michael van der Watt) and Chief Executive and Trust Board.