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Consultant in Microbiology- *Gold Package £20K lump sum & 1.5 SPA*

East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust

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Location
Salary
£109,725 - £145,478 on experience
Profession
Medical doctor
Grade
Consultant
Deadline
07 May 2026
Contract Type
Permanent
Posted Date
07 Apr 2026

Job overview

An opportunity has arisen to join our team at the Ipswich base within ESNEFT.  We are inviting applications for a full-time substantive post in the ESNEFT infection service, suitable for candidate on the specialist register with a qualification in Medical Microbiology, consultants dual accredited in Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases or Consultant Clinical Scientists who have completed a training programme in Medical Microbiology

For medical consultants qualifications required are FRCPath(UK) or equivalent, full GMC registration, and inclusion on the Specialist Register of the General Medical Council in Medical Microbiology or Microbiology/Infectious Diseases and within six months of CCT or its equivalent at interview date.

Candidates applying as Consultant Clinical Scientists are expected to have completed a recognised Higher Speciality Scientific Training programme (HSST) in Medical Microbiology and to have completed the FRCPath(UK) examinations for infection training.

Our Enhanced Welcome package includes an additional £20,000 lump sum plus 1.5 SPA time for 12 months and relocation costs to thank you for choosing to work at our trust and to help you with your new journey with ESNEFT.

Main duties of the job

This job description is intended to cover the main parts of the post only.  Applicants are invited to enquire regarding any point(s) they are unsure about.

(a) To provide leadership in the management, provision and development of Microbiology and Infection Control Services for the department.

(b) To undertake laboratory work including advice regarding diagnostic samples, validation and interpretation of results and involvement in agreeing policies and procedures for the examination of samples.

c) To participate in the diagnosis and management of individual patients by liaison with patients, clinicians and other hospital and community staff.

(d) To be involved in business planning, introduction of new methods and forward planning for staff and equipment.

(e) To regularly and systematically review all departmental policies, SOPs and protocols in line with Trust policy on document control and risk management strategy.

(f) To maintain effective communication and engagement with clinical colleagues and other service users, including consultants in communicable disease control and health protection.

(g) To advise on Infection control issues in conjunction with microbiology and infection control nursing colleagues.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

-To work with colleagues in setting and delivering the clinical governance agenda, including   accreditation through UKAS.

-To participate in clinical and laboratory audit and maintain an appropriate level of participation in a recognised programme of Continuing Professional Development and to participate in the teaching of medical undergraduates and other groups of healthcare staff.

- To participate in appraisal and job planning in accordance with Trust policy.

- To make an appropriate contribution to setting and achieving directorate strategic goals and performance targets, aiming for year on year improvement.

This is a whole time post consisting of 11.5 Programmed Activities (or equivalent for Consultant Clinical Scientist) which can include on-call commitments. This post attracts 8 are for direct clinical care (DCC), 2 supporting professional activity (SPA), and an additional 1.5 PA is paid for the out-of-hours on-call commitment (1:5) attracting at the highest frequency rate.

The team work closely together and all have infection control responsibilities as part of normal clinical responsibilities.

Specialist roles such as Infection Control Leads and Antimicrobial Stewardship leads are expected to be rotated around clinical colleagues under agreement and will be factored into DCC for the purpose of job planning.

Any candidate who is unable for personal reasons to work full-time will be eligible to be considered. If such a person is appointed, modification of the job content will be discussed on a personal basis with the department/hospital in consultation with clinical colleagues. If the person appointed elects to undertake a maximum part-time contract, they will be required to devote substantially the whole of their professional time to the duties of the post.

Consultants who are not required to be on-site for clinical duties are able to work remotely, and some aspects of the Ipswich site clinical service may be provided remotely as well on rotation with other members of the service.