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Trauma and Orthopaedic Knee Fellow

Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust

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Salary
£73,992 per annum
Profession
Medical doctor
Grade
Senior
Deadline
11 May 2026
Contract Type
12 months (Fixed term: 12 months)
Posted Date
27 Apr 2026

Job overview

We are recruiting for a full-time post-CCT Knee Fellow to gain experience in all aspects of knee surgery. This is a fixed term post for 12 months, the postholder will be expected to commence in post in September 2027. Applicants without CCT will be considered.

The majority of the postholder’s time will be with Mr Sean O’Leary but there will be additional opportunities to spend time with other surgeons both within and outside the unit.

The post will enable exposure to a wide variety of knee surgical procedures including a variety of arthroscopic procedures (meniscal repair/other), ACL (and other ligament) reconstruction, patella stabilisation, tibial and femoral osteotomies and unicompartmental/total joint replacement.

For the less commonly performed procedures, e.g. patellofemoral arthroplasty, trochleoplasty, meniscal allograft and chondral resurfacing techniques we have strong links with colleagues at other centres who could possibly facilitate such exposure.

Main duties of the job

Clinic

  • The Fellow will attend two NHS clinics a week with Mr O’Leary – a predominantly elective (degenerative) clinic and a knee injury clinic (predominantly acute ligament injuries).

Research responsibilities

  • There will be allocated (flexible) time for research and it would be expected that at least two projects would be completed and presented/submitted during the time with us. Mr O’Leary will supervise this.
  • The Fellow would be expected to engage in and coordinate any ongoing multi centre studies.

Presentations and lectures

  • There will be opportunities to present work and surgical techniques to both local clinicians and visiting surgeons. There may also be evening events to coordinate for local GPs and physiotherapists.

Theatre

  • The Fellow will be expected to have at least 4 sessions of theatre work every week. It is expected that the Fellow will move to a position of independent (supervised) lists at RBH and largely assist in the private sector.

Ward rounds/ongoing patient care

  • The Fellow would be expected to care for the small number of in patients at RBH.
  • Physiotherapy rehabilitation / Isokinetic ‘education’
  • The knee fellow would work alongside the extended role physiotherapists in managing the myCORE system.

The Fellow would have the opportunity to develop his / her surgical skills under close supervision and in time have the opportunity to cover operating lists and do extra lists.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

Please see the attached Job Description for further details on the roles and responsibilities of the post.