Consultant Radiologist

Salary/Rate:£105,504 - £139,882
Job type:Permanent
County:South Yorkshire
Sector:Radiology
Job ref:610
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About the Role

I am working with a district General Hospital seeking to recruit a General Radiologist with an interest in Breast.

The hospital are seeking Radiologists with UK experience that can do the full range of Breast work, including interventions, screening etc.

Unfortunately at this time the department do not have capacity to offer training or support to international candidates so UK experience is essential. However, if you haven’t completed CESR yet this isn’t an issue.

The trust is rated GOOD by CQC with performance well within the top % of acute trusts in the UK.

You will be involved in audit, quality improvement, MDT, teaching & on calls.

You will have dedicated workspace & a home work station will be provided for on call duties and to allow for periods of working from home (to be agreed in job plan).

The trust have benefitted from investment in new tech & a CDC with opportunities for greater expansion.

Very close to major cities such as Sheffield & Leeds. The main base is in a thriving town with independent shops, high street stores & one of the best markets in Yorkshire. If you prefer peaceful living it is surrounded by beautiful countryside.

 

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