Overview
Applications are invited for a Locum Consultant Surgeon in Renal and Pancreatic Transplant and Organ Retrieval at Manchester Royal Infirmary. This post focuses on delivering pancreatic and renal transplantation, vascular access surgery, and providing input to the organ retrieval (NORS) service. It offers the opportunity to shape the post around clinical interests to aid service delivery and career development.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver pancreatic and renal (live and deceased) transplantation.
- Perform vascular access surgery.
- Provide input to the organ retrieval (NORS) service.
- Serve as consultant on calls with scheduled emergency lists.
- Participate in elective opportunities and mentorship within a collegiate environment.
- Contribute to the multidisciplinary, multi-professional Transplant team.
Qualifications and Experience
- MBChB or equivalent.
- FRCS or equivalent.
- Broad experience of renal transplant surgery.
- Experience in all forms of access surgery.
- Experience in renal and pancreatic retrieval.
- Completion of higher specialist training in surgery (or within 6 months of CTT date).
- Competence in multiorgan retrieval with full registration with NHSBT or equivalent.
- Higher specialist training in transplant surgery or equivalent.
- Higher degree (MD/ChM/PhD).
- Experience in live donor surgery.
- Experience of paediatric transplantation.
- Experience of endocrine surgery.
- Experience of Normothermic Regional Perfusion for DCD retrievals.
- Ability to undertake research and publications in medical literature, with some in the transplant field.
- Experience of pancreas transplantation or commitment to be mentored in pancreas transplantation within one year of appointment.
- Teaching and audit experience.
- Experience supervising junior medical staff.
- Good organisational and communication skills.
- Strong leadership skills.
- Ability to liaise effectively with patients, relatives and MDT.
- Full registration with GMC; registered on the GMC specialist register (or within 6 months of CTT date).
Benefits
Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust provides a supportive environment with access to state-of-the-art facilities and cutting‑edge technology. Opportunities for research, innovation, and leadership development are available in a collaborative multi‑speciality setting.
Equal opportunities are offered in accordance with statutory and non‑statutory legislation.
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