Job summary
Department of Urology
Senior Clinical Fellow in Robotic Urology (3 roles: Prostate, Renal, Bladder)
Nodal Point 4 - £65,048 p.a excl. LZ
Fixed Term - 12 months
Full Time - 40 hours per week
Estimated Start Date: October 2027
Please at the beginning of your supporting statement specify which of the three roles you are applying for: Prostate, Renal, or Bladder. Please note that successful completion of the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is our accepted minimum language requirement.
Please note : you will need a GMC registration
Main duties of the job
There are 3 themed disease specific positions:
o Prostate cancer: focusing on robotic radical prostatectomy and prostate diagnostics.
o Renal Cancer: focusing on robotic and open partial nephrectomy and nephrectomy.
o Bladder Cancer: focusing on robotic and open radical cystectomy including neobladder.
We are looking for three flexible, hard working and dedicated trainees to undertake this high profile role as a Senior Robotic Fellow in Urology.
You will have good core skills in Urology and will be keen to develop skills in Robotic surgical techniques working alongside and assisting theConsultant Surgeons who operate robotically.
You will, together with Consultant Urologists be responsible for the provision of urology services and undertake surgical procedures within thededicated urological operating theatres at Guy's Hospital.
The fellow can expect to spend up to 50% of time (6 sessions per week) directly involved in robotic radical prostatectomy, cystectomy or renal surgery. 20% of time (2 sessions) dedicated to a specialist cancer clinic and a general urology clinic as well as being part of a 1/13 SPR On Call rota.
There are daily ward rounds prior to theatre sessions.
About us
Our values help us to define and develop our culture, what we do and how we do it.
It is important that we all understand and reflect these values in our work. We are:
Caring - we put patients first
Ambitious - we innovate and strive for excellence
Inclusive - we respect each other and work collaboratively
Our values and behaviours framework describes what it means for every one of us in the Trust to put our values into action. A summary of our framework can be found on our Trust jobs pages and our intranet.
Job description
Job responsibilities
There will also be exposure to robotic adrenalectomy, nephron-ureterectomy, RPLND and reconstructive procedures such as pyeloplasty
The ultimate aim of the robotic fellowship is independent practice at a high level of proficiency in robotic urological surgery, particularly radical prostatectomy for prostate cancer and robotic nephrectomy and partial nephrectomy, and robotic/open radical cystectomy. There will be cross cover across jobs allowing exposure to both sides.
The clinical work will be broken down into session with 50% of time spent in surgery. Patient contact which includes daily ward rounds prior to theatre sessions and weekly urology oncology and general clinics will equate to 20% of the time. Teaching and performing admin duties will equate to about 10%.
Research:Research projects will be undertaken and will be closely monitored by Consultants via monthly departmental audit meetings and weekly tutorial sessions.
Monthly academic meetings will allow close assessment and progress and presentations at National and International Urology Meetings.Research activities will be carried out during the working week and with some evenings and occasional weekends are required.
Job description
Job responsibilities
There will also be exposure to robotic adrenalectomy, nephron-ureterectomy, RPLND and reconstructive procedures such as pyeloplasty
The ultimate aim of the robotic fellowship is independent practice at a high level of proficiency in robotic urological surgery, particularly radical prostatectomy for prostate cancer and robotic nephrectomy and partial nephrectomy, and robotic/open radical cystectomy. There will be cross cover across jobs allowing exposure to both sides.
The clinical work will be broken down into session with 50% of time spent in surgery. Patient contact which includes daily ward rounds prior to theatre sessions and weekly urology oncology and general clinics will equate to 20% of the time. Teaching and performing admin duties will equate to about 10%.
Research:Research projects will be undertaken and will be closely monitored by Consultants via monthly departmental audit meetings and weekly tutorial sessions.
Monthly academic meetings will allow close assessment and progress and presentations at National and International Urology Meetings.Research activities will be carried out during the working week and with some evenings and occasional weekends are required.
Person Specification
Qualifications and Training
Essential
- Full GMC Registration with entry on the Specialist Register, or within 3 months of CCT
- FRCS (Urol) or equivalent
Desirable
Clinical Experience
Essential
- Urology experience appropriate for end of training
Desirable
- Robotic, AUS and reconstructive surgery exposure
Knowledge and Skills
Essential
- Ability to work as an effective member of a multidisciplinary team (2)
Research
Essential
- Understanding of the principles and applications of clinical research (2)
Desirable
- Evidence of original research and publications (2)
Teaching
Essential
- Experience of undergraduate teaching and post graduate training (2)
- Computer Literate (1)
Desirable
- Teaching the Teachers Course
Other
Essential
- Evidence of understanding of and adherence to the principles of Good Medical Practice set out by the General Medical Council (2)
- Evidence of contribution to effective clinical audit and clinical risk management (2)
Desirable
- Experience in clinical guideline development
Person Specification
Qualifications and Training
Essential
- Full GMC Registration with entry on the Specialist Register, or within 3 months of CCT
- FRCS (Urol) or equivalent
Desirable
Clinical Experience
Essential
- Urology experience appropriate for end of training
Desirable
- Robotic, AUS and reconstructive surgery exposure
Knowledge and Skills
Essential
- Ability to work as an effective member of a multidisciplinary team (2)
Research
Essential
- Understanding of the principles and applications of clinical research (2)
Desirable
- Evidence of original research and publications (2)
Teaching
Essential
- Experience of undergraduate teaching and post graduate training (2)
- Computer Literate (1)
Desirable
- Teaching the Teachers Course
Other
Essential
- Evidence of understanding of and adherence to the principles of Good Medical Practice set out by the General Medical Council (2)
- Evidence of contribution to effective clinical audit and clinical risk management (2)
Desirable
- Experience in clinical guideline development
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).
Additional information
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).