Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Locum Consultant Urologist with a special interest in GAS

The closing date is 19 March 2026

Job summary

As a Consultant Urologist with a specialist interest in Gender Affirmation Surgery (GAS), the post-holder will have demonstrated experience in genitourinary surgery, as well as operate independently in feminising lower surgery and related surgeries, as well as skills in masculising lower surgery. This is an annualised job plan to support the service with theatre efficiencies, performance, and patient throughput.

The role will require close working with other colleagues in the Trust as well as allied organisations as part of a multidisciplinary team, contributing to quality improvement, research and management of the service. It is anticipated that the post-holder will engage in specific management tasks and contribute to service meetings as required

Main duties of the job

  • Deliver outpatient clinics, diagnostic procedures and theatre lists to support the service
  • Attendance at MDT meetings
  • Participation in audit, research and governance activities of the department
  • Supervision of academic research projects
  • Ensure compliance with national commissioning standards and waiting time targets
  • Support subspecialisation in the department by appropriate cross referral to colleagues
  • Provide consultant care at an early stage to patients presenting to secondary care with presumed urological complications of gender surgery
  • Contribute to the routine care of GAS inpatients, rotating this responsibility with colleagues
  • To promote early and safe discharge of patients
  • Strong commitment to the organisation and delivery of training

As outlined in the NHS England service specification for Gender Identity Services, all staff working within the service will be expected to:

  • Provide a high quality service for individuals who have been diagnosed with gender dysphoria; and will observe and promote respect, dignity and equality for trans people.
  • Provide a timely and sustainable service for trans people that meets the needs of the population, and incorporates the views of individuals.

About us

Our Trust is one of England's top-performing and safest trusts. We operate two main acute hospital sites--Chelsea and Westminster Hospital and West Middlesex University Hospital--along with award-winning clinics across North West London.

Our nearly 7,500 staff care for a diverse population of 1.5m, providing full clinical services including maternity, A&E and children's services, plus specialist HIV and sexual health care. The CQC rates us Good in safety, effectiveness, care and responsiveness, and Outstanding in leadership and resource use.

We continually invest in our facilities, including a £30m expansion of critical care at Chelsea and an £80m Ambulatory Diagnostic Centre at West Mid.

We are delivering sustainable healthcare through our Green Plan. In line with Greener NHS ambitions, we aim for net zero carbon emissions by 2045. Achieving this requires collective effort. We encourage staff to reduce their impact on carbon, waste and pollution wherever possible. Every action counts to create a healthier, more sustainable future.

We are committed to equal opportunities and believe diversity drives innovation and excellence. We welcome applications from the global majority, veterans and underrepresented communities, valuing the perspectives they bring.

If you haven't heard from us within 3 weeks of the closing date, your application was likely unsuccessful. Employment is subject to a six-month probation. Some roles may require weekend shifts at multiple sites.

Details

Date posted

06 March 2026

Pay scheme

Hospital medical and dental staff

Grade

Consultant

Salary

£109,725 to £145,478 a year Per annum + London Weighting & On-call availability (pro rata)

Contract

Fixed term

Duration

12 months

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

289-SC-305

Job locations

Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trust

369 Fulham Road

London

SW10 9NH


Job description

Job responsibilities

Roles and Responsibilities

Provide High Quality Care to Patients

Be medically qualified and maintain GMC specialist registration.

Develop and maintain the competencies required to carry out the duties required of the post.

Ensure prompt attendance at agreed direct clinical care Programmed Activities.

Ensure patients are involved in decisions about their care and to respond to their views.

Adhere to the Trust Customer Service Commitment and adopt a professional approach to customer care at all times.

Develop clinical practice through self-reflection and learning from experience, application of research into practice and active contribution within the multi-disciplinary team.

Demonstrate, model and encourage Trust values at all times to all patients and staff.

Research, Teaching and Training

To provide when needed high quality teaching and mentorship in gender surgery to consultant surgeons, trainees and clinical fellows.

Contribute to high quality teaching to medical undergraduates and other health care professionals as required by clinical director.

To collaborate with academic and clinical colleagues to enhance the Trusts translational research portfolio, at all times meeting the full requirements of research governance.

To act as educational supervisor and appraiser as delegated by the divisional director/service director.

Participate fully in continuing professional development to ensure that skills and knowledge are updated in line with relevant medical developments. In addition, consultants will be expected to undertake some non-clinical training and development at the discretion of the trust management, for example, Leadership Training.

Excellent research opportunities are available throughout the Trust and with Imperial College. A number of funding opportunities are available from the Trust Research Committee and the Trust has experience in obtaining funds from among others the Department of Health, Medical Research Council, BBSRC, and the Welcome Trust.

The Trust supports and has facilitated a large number of Honorary Academic appointments with Imperial College Faculty of Medicine. Opportunities should be discussed with the Divisional Medical Director/Service Lead/ Divisional Director of Operations.

Performance Management

The post-holder is required to work with medical, nursing, other clinical and managerial colleagues to ensure high performance in the following areas (where applicable):

Clinical efficiency e.g. relating to surgical productivity and case mix of patients seen in clinic.

Quality of outcomes e.g. number of patients readmitted due to complications within 3 months of discharge, number of revisions undertaken within 12 months of the primary procedure.

Financial management e.g. identification, implementation and achievement of cost improvement programmes and participating in efforts to ensure services are provided cost effectively e.g. managing locum agency spend, monitoring and managing the drug budget to target, ensuring accuracy of clinical data for the team.

Operational efficiency e.g. day-case rates, waiting list activity and demand management.

Medical Staff Management and Accountability

Work with colleagues to ensure junior doctors hours are compliant.

Ensure that Trust systems and procedures are in place and followed to control and monitor leave for junior medical staff and to ensure that there is appropriate cover within the clinical areas, including on-call commitments.

Adhere to Trust/department guidelines on leave, including requesting and reporting absence, and professional and study leave, and to ensure that members of staff for whom you are responsible do the same.

Participate in the recruitment and induction of junior medical staff as delegated by the Clinical Director/Service Directors.

Participate in team objective setting as part of the annual job planning cycle.

Be responsible for ongoing assessment and regular appraisal of all doctors in training, Trust doctors and non-consultant grades as delegated by the Clinical Director/Service Lead /General Manager.

Participate fully in regular departmental activities including department meetings and team building activities.

Governance

Review clinical outcomes in designated area using external benchmarking data where appropriate, to identify and advise variances to the Clinical Director/Service Lead and participate in clinical audit, incident reporting and analysis and to ensure resulting actions are implemented.

Work closely with the Directorate in relation to clinical and services developments as delegated by the Clinical Director/Service Directors.

Participate in ensuring BAUS, NICE, NSF and other national guidance requirements are reviewed and implemented and monitored in the specialty areas.

Ensure clinical guidelines and protocols are adhered to by junior medical staff and any other staff for whom the post has responsibility and that these are updated on a regular basis.

Keep fully informed about best practice in specialty areas and ensure implications for practice changes are discussed with the Clinical Director/ Service Lead.

Role model good practice for infection control to all members of the multidisciplinary team and adhere to the Trust Infection Control measures (available on the Trust Intranet).

Report all clinical and non-clinical accidents or incidents promptly, and to co-operate accordingly with any investigations undertaken.

Comply with the consent process outlined in the NHS England service specification for Gender Identity Services: care must be personalised and based on shared decision making with patients offered a choice of techniques and procedures which meet the eligibility criteria.

Strategy and Business Planning

Work with clinical and managerial colleagues to support development of the gender dysphoria surgery service including the business planning and objective setting process for the directorate and Trust where appropriate.

Represent the Trust at appropriate clinical networks/other external clinical meetings, as delegated by the Clinical Director/Service Directors.

Attend and contribute at regular Departmental meetings as identified by the Clinical Leads.

Leadership and Team Working

Demonstrate appropriate leadership skills with regard to individual performance, clinical teams, the Trust and when participating in national initiatives.

Participate in any necessary management and leadership development courses as required by the Trust.

Work collaboratively with all members of the multi-disciplinary team, Imperial College London and other stakeholders as required.

Set up and chair meetings relevant for clinical domain.

Promote local resolution of any conflict or differences of opinion and involve appropriate parties for mediation, negotiation or discussion as appropriate.

Provide commitment and leadership in relation to equality and appropriate senior level management of diversity issues, particularly as they apply to training, people management and service delivery.

To adhere to Trust/departmental guidelines on leave including reporting absence.

Appraisal and Revalidation

The post-holder is required to participate in the annual appraisal system in line with the Trusts appraisal and revalidation guidelines. Individual appraisal interviews will be held annually and reports, (including updated job plans) submitted to the Medical Director or HR Director. You are expected to inform yourself of the annual timetable for appraisal and ensure that appropriate time is set aside to update your portfolio and your mandatory requirements.

Surgeons must demonstrate evidence of continuing training and mentoring in the relevant GAS techniques, reported through appraisal. In accordance with the NHS England Service Specification for Gender Identity Services, surgeons must engage regularly (at least once a year) with a group of peers (with national or international peers working in another organisation or surgical team), and share and review data on caseload, outcomes and complications experienced in their practice.

Furthermore, the treating surgeon must have insight into each patients history and the rationale that led to the referral for surgery. To that end, surgeons must demonstrate good communication with patients through multi-source feedback as part of their appraisal; and have close working relationships with NHS England-commissioned specialist Gender Dysphoria Clinics and with other health professionals who have been actively involved in their clinical care.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Roles and Responsibilities

Provide High Quality Care to Patients

Be medically qualified and maintain GMC specialist registration.

Develop and maintain the competencies required to carry out the duties required of the post.

Ensure prompt attendance at agreed direct clinical care Programmed Activities.

Ensure patients are involved in decisions about their care and to respond to their views.

Adhere to the Trust Customer Service Commitment and adopt a professional approach to customer care at all times.

Develop clinical practice through self-reflection and learning from experience, application of research into practice and active contribution within the multi-disciplinary team.

Demonstrate, model and encourage Trust values at all times to all patients and staff.

Research, Teaching and Training

To provide when needed high quality teaching and mentorship in gender surgery to consultant surgeons, trainees and clinical fellows.

Contribute to high quality teaching to medical undergraduates and other health care professionals as required by clinical director.

To collaborate with academic and clinical colleagues to enhance the Trusts translational research portfolio, at all times meeting the full requirements of research governance.

To act as educational supervisor and appraiser as delegated by the divisional director/service director.

Participate fully in continuing professional development to ensure that skills and knowledge are updated in line with relevant medical developments. In addition, consultants will be expected to undertake some non-clinical training and development at the discretion of the trust management, for example, Leadership Training.

Excellent research opportunities are available throughout the Trust and with Imperial College. A number of funding opportunities are available from the Trust Research Committee and the Trust has experience in obtaining funds from among others the Department of Health, Medical Research Council, BBSRC, and the Welcome Trust.

The Trust supports and has facilitated a large number of Honorary Academic appointments with Imperial College Faculty of Medicine. Opportunities should be discussed with the Divisional Medical Director/Service Lead/ Divisional Director of Operations.

Performance Management

The post-holder is required to work with medical, nursing, other clinical and managerial colleagues to ensure high performance in the following areas (where applicable):

Clinical efficiency e.g. relating to surgical productivity and case mix of patients seen in clinic.

Quality of outcomes e.g. number of patients readmitted due to complications within 3 months of discharge, number of revisions undertaken within 12 months of the primary procedure.

Financial management e.g. identification, implementation and achievement of cost improvement programmes and participating in efforts to ensure services are provided cost effectively e.g. managing locum agency spend, monitoring and managing the drug budget to target, ensuring accuracy of clinical data for the team.

Operational efficiency e.g. day-case rates, waiting list activity and demand management.

Medical Staff Management and Accountability

Work with colleagues to ensure junior doctors hours are compliant.

Ensure that Trust systems and procedures are in place and followed to control and monitor leave for junior medical staff and to ensure that there is appropriate cover within the clinical areas, including on-call commitments.

Adhere to Trust/department guidelines on leave, including requesting and reporting absence, and professional and study leave, and to ensure that members of staff for whom you are responsible do the same.

Participate in the recruitment and induction of junior medical staff as delegated by the Clinical Director/Service Directors.

Participate in team objective setting as part of the annual job planning cycle.

Be responsible for ongoing assessment and regular appraisal of all doctors in training, Trust doctors and non-consultant grades as delegated by the Clinical Director/Service Lead /General Manager.

Participate fully in regular departmental activities including department meetings and team building activities.

Governance

Review clinical outcomes in designated area using external benchmarking data where appropriate, to identify and advise variances to the Clinical Director/Service Lead and participate in clinical audit, incident reporting and analysis and to ensure resulting actions are implemented.

Work closely with the Directorate in relation to clinical and services developments as delegated by the Clinical Director/Service Directors.

Participate in ensuring BAUS, NICE, NSF and other national guidance requirements are reviewed and implemented and monitored in the specialty areas.

Ensure clinical guidelines and protocols are adhered to by junior medical staff and any other staff for whom the post has responsibility and that these are updated on a regular basis.

Keep fully informed about best practice in specialty areas and ensure implications for practice changes are discussed with the Clinical Director/ Service Lead.

Role model good practice for infection control to all members of the multidisciplinary team and adhere to the Trust Infection Control measures (available on the Trust Intranet).

Report all clinical and non-clinical accidents or incidents promptly, and to co-operate accordingly with any investigations undertaken.

Comply with the consent process outlined in the NHS England service specification for Gender Identity Services: care must be personalised and based on shared decision making with patients offered a choice of techniques and procedures which meet the eligibility criteria.

Strategy and Business Planning

Work with clinical and managerial colleagues to support development of the gender dysphoria surgery service including the business planning and objective setting process for the directorate and Trust where appropriate.

Represent the Trust at appropriate clinical networks/other external clinical meetings, as delegated by the Clinical Director/Service Directors.

Attend and contribute at regular Departmental meetings as identified by the Clinical Leads.

Leadership and Team Working

Demonstrate appropriate leadership skills with regard to individual performance, clinical teams, the Trust and when participating in national initiatives.

Participate in any necessary management and leadership development courses as required by the Trust.

Work collaboratively with all members of the multi-disciplinary team, Imperial College London and other stakeholders as required.

Set up and chair meetings relevant for clinical domain.

Promote local resolution of any conflict or differences of opinion and involve appropriate parties for mediation, negotiation or discussion as appropriate.

Provide commitment and leadership in relation to equality and appropriate senior level management of diversity issues, particularly as they apply to training, people management and service delivery.

To adhere to Trust/departmental guidelines on leave including reporting absence.

Appraisal and Revalidation

The post-holder is required to participate in the annual appraisal system in line with the Trusts appraisal and revalidation guidelines. Individual appraisal interviews will be held annually and reports, (including updated job plans) submitted to the Medical Director or HR Director. You are expected to inform yourself of the annual timetable for appraisal and ensure that appropriate time is set aside to update your portfolio and your mandatory requirements.

Surgeons must demonstrate evidence of continuing training and mentoring in the relevant GAS techniques, reported through appraisal. In accordance with the NHS England Service Specification for Gender Identity Services, surgeons must engage regularly (at least once a year) with a group of peers (with national or international peers working in another organisation or surgical team), and share and review data on caseload, outcomes and complications experienced in their practice.

Furthermore, the treating surgeon must have insight into each patients history and the rationale that led to the referral for surgery. To that end, surgeons must demonstrate good communication with patients through multi-source feedback as part of their appraisal; and have close working relationships with NHS England-commissioned specialist Gender Dysphoria Clinics and with other health professionals who have been actively involved in their clinical care.

Person Specification

Education and qualifications

Essential

  • Full GMC registration with licence to practise
  • Relevant CCT or equivalent (equivalence must be confirmed by PMET/GMC by date if Advisory Appointments Committee (AAC)).
  • Section 12(2) approved and Approved Clinician status
  • FRCS (Urol) or equivalent experience
  • Postgraduate academic experience (e.g. MSc, PhD)

Desirable

  • Training in Management
  • Teaching Qualification

Trust values

Essential

  • Putting patients first
  • Responsive to patients and staff
  • Open and honest
  • Determined to develop
  • Unfailingly kind

Experience

Essential

  • Large volume experience in genital/urethral surgery
  • Evidence of broad-based training in general urology and prosthetic surgery
  • Interest in assisting the set-up and delivery of masculinising lower (phalloplasty) services
  • Experience of setting up and evaluating new surgical services
  • Clinical and educational supervision experience
  • Equality and diversity training

Desirable

  • Experience of developing patient centred healthcare, especially for individuals with increased vulnerability and /or complexity
  • Experience of working with colleagues, including commissioners at a regional or national level to help develop services or the specialty itself
  • Experience of leading, motivating, developing and managing the performance of colleagues

Skills and knowledge

Essential

  • Extensive knowledge and skills in gender surgery
  • Good understanding of and adherence to the principles of Good Medical Practice set out by the General Medical Council
  • Able to speak and write English to the appropriate standard necessary to fulfil the job requirements
  • Experience of undergraduate teaching and post graduate training
  • Knowledge of the needs of LGBTQI+ service users

Personal qualities

Essential

  • Flexible, dynamic, confident and assertive
  • Ability to work effectively within a multi-disciplinary team
  • Demonstrable evidence of being able and willing to understand the Trust PROUD values
  • Evidence of excellent communication and influencing skills
  • Ability to lead change
Person Specification

Education and qualifications

Essential

  • Full GMC registration with licence to practise
  • Relevant CCT or equivalent (equivalence must be confirmed by PMET/GMC by date if Advisory Appointments Committee (AAC)).
  • Section 12(2) approved and Approved Clinician status
  • FRCS (Urol) or equivalent experience
  • Postgraduate academic experience (e.g. MSc, PhD)

Desirable

  • Training in Management
  • Teaching Qualification

Trust values

Essential

  • Putting patients first
  • Responsive to patients and staff
  • Open and honest
  • Determined to develop
  • Unfailingly kind

Experience

Essential

  • Large volume experience in genital/urethral surgery
  • Evidence of broad-based training in general urology and prosthetic surgery
  • Interest in assisting the set-up and delivery of masculinising lower (phalloplasty) services
  • Experience of setting up and evaluating new surgical services
  • Clinical and educational supervision experience
  • Equality and diversity training

Desirable

  • Experience of developing patient centred healthcare, especially for individuals with increased vulnerability and /or complexity
  • Experience of working with colleagues, including commissioners at a regional or national level to help develop services or the specialty itself
  • Experience of leading, motivating, developing and managing the performance of colleagues

Skills and knowledge

Essential

  • Extensive knowledge and skills in gender surgery
  • Good understanding of and adherence to the principles of Good Medical Practice set out by the General Medical Council
  • Able to speak and write English to the appropriate standard necessary to fulfil the job requirements
  • Experience of undergraduate teaching and post graduate training
  • Knowledge of the needs of LGBTQI+ service users

Personal qualities

Essential

  • Flexible, dynamic, confident and assertive
  • Ability to work effectively within a multi-disciplinary team
  • Demonstrable evidence of being able and willing to understand the Trust PROUD values
  • Evidence of excellent communication and influencing skills
  • Ability to lead change

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).

Employer details

Employer name

Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Address

Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trust

369 Fulham Road

London

SW10 9NH


Employer's website

https://www.chelwest.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Address

Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trust

369 Fulham Road

London

SW10 9NH


Employer's website

https://www.chelwest.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Junior Service Manager

Amir Sadiq

chelwest.ccgs@nhs.net

Details

Date posted

06 March 2026

Pay scheme

Hospital medical and dental staff

Grade

Consultant

Salary

£109,725 to £145,478 a year Per annum + London Weighting & On-call availability (pro rata)

Contract

Fixed term

Duration

12 months

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

289-SC-305

Job locations

Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trust

369 Fulham Road

London

SW10 9NH


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