# Trust Fellow in Ophthalmology (Glaucoma)

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## Summary

- **Status:** Live
- **Employer:** Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
- **Town:** Cheltenham
- **Region:** South West
- **Country:** England
- **Profession:** Medical doctor
- **Speciality:** Ophthalmology
- **Grade:** Senior
- **Salary:** Dependent on experience
- **Contract type:** 12 months (12 months fixed term)
- **Closing date:** 2026-06-20T23:59:00.000Z
- **Posted:** 2026-06-05T14:51:55.928Z
- **Source information URL:** https://www.healthjobsuk.com/job/UK/Gloucestershire/Cheltenham/Gloucestershire_Hospitals_NHS_Foundation_Trust/Ophthalmology_Glaucoma/Ophthalmology_Glaucoma-v8063608
- **Application URL:** https://apps.trac.jobs/job-advert/8063608?ShowJobAdvert=&feedid=9002
- **Employer website:** https://www.gloshospitals.nhs.uk

## Job Content

### Job overview

We are seeking a Trust Ophthalmology Fellow to join our Acute District General Hospital team. This is a full‑time, 12‑month fixed‑term post in Glaucoma. The role offers broad general ophthalmology experience, including high‑volume cataract surgery, and requires independent cataract surgery experience.

Applicants must have previous Glaucoma experience and hold, or be eligible for, full GMC registration. FRCOphth or MRCOphth (or equivalent) is preferred. A minimum of 4 years postgraduate experience, including at least 2 years in ophthalmology at OST/SHO/higher level, is essential. The successful candidate would ideally be an independent cataract surgeon with at least 250 phaco procedures completed.

As a senior employee of our Trust you will work in close co-operation with and support not just other clinical professionals but also our managerial colleagues in providing high quality healthcare to our patients.

Key responsibilities include:
- Providing a first‑class clinical service
- Offering effective leadership within the specialty
- Supporting teaching, quality improvement and research
- Working in line with Trust procedures and policies
- Delivering clinical practice within contractual and service parameters
- Maintaining confidence in business plans and development strategies
- Demonstrating initiative, enthusiasm and flexibility

### Main duties of the job

Clinical Responsibilities

The postholder will work under the supervision of the Glaucoma consultants. Duties include  theatre, clinics, virtual clinics, casualty, VEGF clinics, and study/administrative sessions. The role has fixed on‑call commitments of 1:6 weekdays and 1:6 weekends. The postholder will coordinate Glaucoma emergencies in clinic and theatre and is expected to be flexible with additional out‑of‑hours duties.  Training in afferent (non‑glaucomatous) optic neuropathies with Mr Reynolds is available if desired.

Professional Development, Education and Training

Fortnightly departmental Glaucoma teaching is provided, and the postholder is expected to attend and support teaching for junior staff, including journal clubs and key topic discussions. They will contribute to Deanery training when Glaucoma is covered and participate in teaching during clinical sessions. By the end of the fellowship, the postholder should be confident in diagnosing and managing complex glaucoma, including MIGS, trabeculectomy, Preserflo, and large‑bore drainage devices, as well as pre‑operative planning and post‑operative complication management.

Research and Development

Research opportunities, including commercial studies, are available. The postholder may join ongoing QI and service development projects, such as virtual service expansion, community optometry pathways, and new patient assessment models. Access to the cataract simulator and dry lab will support refinement of surgical skills.

### Detailed job description and main responsibilities

## Job Details

We are seeking a Trust Ophthalmology Fellow to join our Acute District General Hospital team. This is a full‑time, 12‑month fixed‑term post in Glaucoma. The role offers broad general ophthalmology experience, including high‑volume cataract surgery, and requires independent cataract surgery experience.

Applicants must have previous Glaucoma experience and hold, or be eligible for, full GMC registration. FRCOphth or MRCOphth (or equivalent) is preferred. A minimum of 4 years postgraduate experience, including at least 2 years in ophthalmology at OST/SHO/higher level, is essential. The successful candidate would ideally be an independent cataract surgeon with at least 250 phaco procedures completed.

As a senior employee of our Trust you will work in close co-operation with and support not just other clinical professionals but also our managerial colleagues in providing high quality healthcare to our patients.

Key responsibilities include:
- Providing a first‑class clinical service
- Offering effective leadership within the specialty
- Supporting teaching, quality improvement and research
- Working in line with Trust procedures and policies
- Delivering clinical practice within contractual and service parameters
- Maintaining confidence in business plans and development strategies
- Demonstrating initiative, enthusiasm and flexibility

## Job Description

Clinical Responsibilities

The postholder will work under the supervision of the Glaucoma consultants. Duties include theatre, clinics, virtual clinics, casualty, VEGF clinics, and study/administrative sessions. The role has fixed on‑call commitments of 1:6 weekdays and 1:6 weekends. The postholder will coordinate Glaucoma emergencies in clinic and theatre and is expected to be flexible with additional out‑of‑hours duties. Training in afferent (non‑glaucomatous) optic neuropathies with Mr Reynolds is available if desired.

Professional Development, Education and Training

Fortnightly departmental Glaucoma teaching is provided, and the postholder is expected to attend and support teaching for junior staff, including journal clubs and key topic discussions. They will contribute to Deanery training when Glaucoma is covered and participate in teaching during clinical sessions. By the end of the fellowship, the postholder should be confident in diagnosing and managing complex glaucoma, including MIGS, trabeculectomy, Preserflo, and large‑bore drainage devices, as well as pre‑operative planning and post‑operative complication management.

Research and Development

Research opportunities, including commercial studies, are available. The postholder may join ongoing QI and service development projects, such as virtual service expansion, community optometry pathways, and new patient assessment models. Access to the cataract simulator and dry lab will support refinement of surgical skills.

## Responsibilities

AM: MON: Glaucoma Virtual Clinic, TUES: RSTA, WED: RSTA, THURS: Clinic with Mr Anand, FRI: GEEC wk 1-5

PM: MON: Theatre with Gavin Reynolds, TUES: Glaucoma POD (Reynolds )1-5, WED: Cataract Clinic 1,2,5, THURS: Theatre with Mr Anand, FRI: Laser/clinic? wk 1,2,3,5

Glaucoma Clinic 2,4: MON: Clinical Governance wk 4

## Person Specification

### Knowledge & Skills

**Essential**

- Experience and participation in departmental audit
- Ability to teach junior staff
- Good organisational skills and time management

**Desirable**

- Pervious QIP or audit into Glaucoma services
- Previous publications or research in Glaucoma

### Clinical Experience

**Essential**

- A minimum of 4 years postgraduate experience with at leave 4 years ophthalmic StR1 or higher grade since registration
- Experience in independent phacoemulsification cataract surgery
- Experience working in busy outpatient and casualty clinics as well as theatre
- Ability to work in clinic and perform cataract surgery unsupervised

**Desirable**

- Experience in Glaucoma surgery and the management of Glaucoma emergencies
- Specialist interest in Glaucoma surgery

### Personal Attributes

**Essential**

- Acceptance that the post requires a strong service commitment
- Ability to travel independently between hospital sites
- Willingness to seek timely assistance from senior colleagues as appropriate
- Ability to establish good working relationships with staff and able to communicate well with patients
- Applicants whose primary professional qualification(s) were not taken in English and/or have spent less than 6 months in a substantive NHS post, will need to demonstrate their language competence by achieving a score of 7 in the International English Language testing system (ILETS) or equivalent

**Desirable**

- Evidence of personal initiative

### Qualifications & Training

**Essential**

- Full or eligible for full GMC Registration
- Dip Ophth, MRCOphth or equivalent

**Desirable**

- FRCOphth
- Higher Degree e.g. MSc, MD, PhD
- Within 6 months of completing CCT

## Documents

- [glaucoma fellow (pdf, 856.0kb)](https://www.healthjobsuk.com/documents?vdoc=10354128)

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