Locum Consultant Interventional Cardiologist | Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

Company: Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trusts
Apply for the Locum Consultant Interventional Cardiologist | Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
Location: Nottingham
Job Description:

This is a one‑year locum post for an interventional cardiologist with a specialist interest in complex coronary intervention at the Trent Cardiac Centre (TCC). The position is within the Cardiology Department at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH) and will support coronary intervention and general cardiology services.

Job Overview

The post holder will focus on excellence and innovation, contributing to the delivery and development of the coronary service, including complex and CHIP cases. Responsibilities include supporting the rota for primary PCI and acute cardiology services, and delivering cardiology (general and specialist) outpatient clinics.

Scope of Work

  • 2–4 sessions of work per week in the cardiac catheter labs, comprising a mix of elective and non‑elective coronary interventional procedures.
  • Join the 1:10 rota for Primary PCI on‑call during weekdays.
  • Participate in the consultant‑of‑the‑week rota, responsible for post‑take cardiology rounds rotating through the Acute Cardiac Unit (ACU) and inpatient wards on a 3:20 schedule.
  • Weekend ward work includes 1:10 rota basis for 24‑hour Primary PCI on-call on either Saturday or Sunday, with time‑off in‑lieu provided.

Hospital Context

NUH has three campuses – Queen’s Medical Centre (QMC), Nottingham City Hospital, and Ropewalk House – serving 2.5 million residents locally and specialist services to an additional 3–4 million across the region.

The Trust’s annual turnover is £908 million and it operates approximately 1 700 beds across 87 wards, including maternity and neonatal units at QMC and City Hospital.

For more information, please refer to the detailed job description provided separately.

This advert closes on Tuesday 10 Mar 2026.

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Posted: March 27th, 2026