# Locum Consultant Urologist with interest in Prostate Cancer

> NHS job listing from Job Clerk for Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust.

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## Summary

- **Status:** Live
- **Employer:** Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
- **Town:** London
- **Region:** London
- **Country:** England
- **Profession:** Medical doctor
- **Speciality:** Urology
- **Grade:** Consultant
- **Salary:** £113,565-£150,569 per annum WTE
- **Contract type:** Locum: 12 months
- **Closing date:** 2026-06-07T23:59:00.000Z
- **Posted:** 2026-05-22T14:51:40.119Z
- **Source information URL:** https://www.healthjobsuk.com/job/UK/London/London/Imperial_College_Healthcare_NHS_Trust/Urology/Urology-v8034150
- **Application URL:** https://apps.trac.jobs/job-advert/8034150?ShowJobAdvert=&feedid=9002
- **Employer website:** https://www.imperial.nhs.uk

## Job Content

### Job overview

Imperial College Hospitals NHS Trust is looking to appoint a Locum Consultant Urological Surgeon with a subspecialist interest in prostate cancer. The post holder will provide sub-specialist outpatient, diagnostic and inpatient services for adult patients. The post will require knowledge and skills in the surgical management of prostate cancer, including robotic assisted radical prostatectomy and/or focal therapy. The appointee will join the existing team to care for patients from the local community as well as tertiary referrals for complex urological conditions.

The Urology Department at Imperial has 14 consultants and sees approximately 26,000 outpatients and undertakes approximately 5,000 surgical procedures per year at the two main sites (Charing Cross and St Mary’s). In addition to general urology surgery, all consultants have subspecialist skills.

The Department faces three Clinical Divisions within Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and is committed to working closely with each to achieve the mission of the Academic Health Science Centre, namely to make it one of the top five global academic health science centres channelling excellence in research to provide world class healthcare for patients within the next 10 years. The main clinical focus for this appointment will be the Division of Surgery, Cancer and Cardiovascular (SCC).

### Main duties of the job

The post holder will form part of the urology team focused on the diagnosis and treatment of complex conditions

- The post holder will attend the specialist MDT for Prostate Cancer and will be part of the post-MDT outpatient clinic.
- The post holder will be expected to take an active role in managing patient pathways, this will include undertaking regular clinics and operating lists.
- The post holder will help to train junior specialist trainees and to actively contribute to fortnightly departmental education meetings.
- During a twelve-month period the appointee can expect to see all common urological problems and pathologies, and in addition will see a variety of more unusual and general urology conditions.

### Detailed job description and main responsibilities

Full JD is provided-

- ·       To provide outpatient consultations for patients
- ·       To provide urological prostate and general operative surgery, this can include utilising operating lists when other consultants are on annual leave
- ·       To take part in the on the Consultant Urology on call rota. The department operates a Consultant of the Week model.  During the on call week the post holder will be free of their usual elective clinical duties.

## Job Details

Imperial College Hospitals NHS Trust is looking to appoint a Locum Consultant Urological Surgeon with a subspecialist interest in prostate cancer. The post holder will provide sub-specialist outpatient, diagnostic and inpatient services for adult patients. The post will require knowledge and skills in the surgical management of prostate cancer, including robotic assisted radical prostatectomy and/or focal therapy. The appointee will join the existing team to care for patients from the local community as well as tertiary referrals for complex urological conditions.

The Urology Department at Imperial has 14 consultants and sees approximately 26,000 outpatients and undertakes approximately 5,000 surgical procedures per year at the two main sites (Charing Cross and St Mary’s). In addition to general urology surgery, all consultants have subspecialist skills.

The Department faces three Clinical Divisions within Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and is committed to working closely with each to achieve the mission of the Academic Health Science Centre, namely to make it one of the top five global academic health science centres channelling excellence in research to provide world class healthcare for patients within the next 10 years. The main clinical focus for this appointment will be the Division of Surgery, Cancer and Cardiovascular (SCC).

## Job Description

The post holder will form part of the urology team focused on the diagnosis and treatment of complex conditions

·       The post holder will attend the specialist MDT for Prostate Cancer and will be part of the post-MDT outpatient clinic.

·       The post holder will be expected to take an active role in managing patient pathways, this will include undertaking regular clinics and operating lists.

·       The post holder will help to train junior specialist trainees and to actively contribute to fortnightly departmental education meetings.

·       During a twelve-month period the appointee can expect to see all common urological problems and pathologies, and in addition will see a variety of more unusual and general urology conditions.

## Responsibilities

Full JD is provided-

## Person Specification

### Audit

**Essential**

- Understanding of principles of clinical audit

### Language

**Essential**

- Able to speak and write English to the appropriate standard necessary to fulfil the job requirements

### Knowledge/ Skills

**Essential**

- Demonstrable evidence of training and expertise in general adult Urological surgery.
- Experience of complex prostate operating
- Ability to undertake Urology general on-call supporting the major trauma centre at SMH and providing intra-operative consults required by colorectal or gynaelogical cancer services.
- IT Skills and computer literacy

**Desirable**

- Post CCT Urological Prostate Fellowship

### Teaching & Training

**Essential**

- Experience of teaching and training undergraduates / postgraduates and junior medical staff

**Desirable**

- Training the trainer course

### Academic achievements

**Essential**

- Evidence of achievement appropriate to appointment at consultant level at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

**Desirable**

- Academic and clinical research related to specialist field

### Education & Qualifications

**Essential**

- Full GMC Registration
- Entry on the GMC Specialist Register via  o	CCT or CESR (CP) - proposed CCT/CESR (CP) date must be within 6 months of interview
- An appropriate higher Urology surgical qualification.
- Appropriate Royal College Membership

**Desirable**

- MD, PhD

### Leadership/ Management skills

**Essential**

- Able to take responsibility, show leadership, make decisions, exert appropriate authority
- Have proven skills in leading, motivating, developing and managing the performance of colleagues.
- Knowledge of finance/budgets
- Management of staff

## Documents

- [frf (doc, 898.0kb)](https://www.healthjobsuk.com/documents?vdoc=10321906)
- [jd & ps (docx, 616.5kb)](https://www.healthjobsuk.com/documents?vdoc=10321908)
- [our strategy 2023-25 (pdf, 230.4kb)](https://www.healthjobsuk.com/documents?edoc=427)

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