Job summary
We
invite applications for the post of RCS Senior Clinical Fellow in Neurovascular
Neurosurgery, at The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, in the Department of
Neurosurgery.
This
RCS-approved, senior clinical fellowship position is suitable for Neurosurgical
trainees who are at the end of their training; ie at post-CCT or peri-CCT
level. Candidates should have successfully completed the FRCS examination in
Neurosurgery by the time of application submission. This post is not suitable
for more junior applicants; those who are not currently at the level of a day
one consultant should not apply.
For
further information or to arrange a Departmental visit, prospective applicants
are encouraged to contact:
Mr
Kenan Deniz, Consultant Neurosurgeon & Clinical Lead
0113
392 3623 or kenan.deniz@nhs.net
Mr
Ian Anderson Consultant Neurosurgeon
0113
392 6883 or ian.anderson4@nhs.net
This
post is fixed term for 1 year and will commence from August 2026, however some
flexibility is possible, in this regard.
Candidates
must be fully registered with the General Medical Council and hold a license to
practice at the time of application. FRCS(Neurosurgery) or equivalent is
mandatory. CCT in Neurosurgery is preferred. Prior experience of working in
Neurosurgery, within the NHS is also preferred
Main duties of the job
We
seek a dynamic individual, capable of meeting the considerable demands of this
fellowship post, working in this complex and demanding subspecialty of
neurosurgery.
The
department of Neurosurgery in Leeds is proud to offer a world-class vascular
neurosurgical MDT service. The service is consultant-led and delivered; through
a dedicated sub-specialty MDT service and is supported by a dedicated
sub-specialty Neurovascular Consultant on call.
The
Fellowship is designed for Neurosurgical clinicians towards at end of their
training and will provide all aspects of sub-specialty training in
Neurovascular microsurgery, in preparation for a consultant role
sub-specialising in this challenging field.
The
Neurosurgical Vascular Fellowship post will include a thorough grounding in the
clinical management, investigation and surgical/radiological techniques for
optimally managing adult patients with all forms of neurovascular surgical
diseases.
During
the fellowship, there are opportunities to attend neurovascular radiology (INR)
theatres, however it should be stressed that this fellowship is a microsurgical
neurovascular fellowship and is not a hybrid (endovascular) training programme.
About us
Leeds
General Infirmary operates a strong, collaborative MDT-based approach to
Neurovascular disease; with close and collaborative links to the Interventional
Neuro-Radiology Department. There are significant further opportunities to
develop research projects. Close teamwork with the neuro-radiologists,
researchers and the Clinical Nurse Specialist team is expected. The Fellow will
gain independent competencies in managing adult patients presenting with
aneurysms (acute and elective), cavernoma and AVM.
The
successful applicant will also be expected to contribute towards the
Departmental Neurosurgical On-Call Service, at a registrar level.
Consideration
will be given to applicants who wish to work full- or part time and those
wishing to job share.
If
shortlisted, candidates will be required to give a 10-minute presentation on:
How should an evidence-based neurovascular department practice?
Leeds Teaching Hospitals is committed to our process
of redeploying 'at risk' members of our existing workforce to new roles. As
such, all our job adverts are subject to this policy and we reserve the right
to close, delay or remove adverts while this process is completed. If you do
experience a delay in the shortlisting stage of the recruitment cycle, please
bear with us while this process is completed, and contact the named contact if
you have any questions.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Job
Title: Senior Adult Vascular Neurosurgery Fellowship
Specialty/Department:
Neurosurgery
Location:
Leeds Teaching Hospitals
Grade:
Equivalent to ST8/Post CCT
The
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS trust is one of the largest trusts in the UK and
provides comprehensive secondary services to Leeds and tertiary services to
West and North Yorkshire. The General
Infirmary at Leeds is situated in the centre of the city, adjacent to Leeds
University, with which there are strong research and teaching links.
INFORMATION
ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT
The
Department of Neurosurgery provides a comprehensive neurosurgical service to
the 2.5 million people of West and North Yorkshire. The Neurosurgical Department is housed within
the Jubilee Wing of the General Infirmary at Leeds.
The
centralised Neurosurgical Department has approximately 84 adult ward beds
across three wards, with an additional 7-bedded, dedicated Neuro-intensive Care
Unit; as well as a 7-bedded dedicated High Dependency Unit. There are four adult operating theatres,
including one dedicated to emergency surgery 24 hours per day. There are separate beds, operating theatres
and intensive care facilities for Paediatric Neurosurgery.
The
Neurosurgical Department has close links with the other neuroscience
specialties that are all on site including Neuroradiology, Neurology,
Neuroanaesthetics and Neurophysiology.
The Neuro-pathology department for Yorkshire is now based at St Jamess
hospital and continues to provide a full histological and post-mortem service
including facilities for intra-operative histopathology.
The
Neuroradiology Department is based at Leeds General Infirmary and comprises
multiple Diagnostic Radiology Consultants, three of whom also provide
Interventional Endovascular Services, together with one Hybrid-Trained
Consultant Neurosurgeon.
The
General Infirmary at Leeds is a level 1 trauma unit and there are close links
with surgical specialties including trauma, maxillofacial, plastics and ENT
surgery.
The
Department's work has continued to increase over the past years. The current caseload is some 3000 inpatients
per year and approximately 2000 operative cases per year.
The
department of Neurosurgery in Leeds provides world-class adult Neurovascular
care. The service is consultant-led and
delivered through dedicated subspecialty services. The Neurovascular services have very strong
links with Neurology, Neuroradiology and Neuropathology (including
cytogenetics) and Leeds University.
As
would be expected to support Vascular Neurosurgery, the theatres have BrainLAB
neuro-navigation with Smart Brush Angio software, Zeiss Kinevo microscopes
(including integrated navigation and QEVO inspection cameras), intra-operative
ICG with Flow 800 software, fluorescein angiography and intra-operative
ultrasound. Trans-cranial Doppler
measurements are utilised for patients with potential DCI. All patients are
discussed in a weekly MDT that conforms to the IOG Standards. Acute
neurovascular patients also have an acute MDT-based treatment plan documented,
ahead of securing their aneurysms.
The
acute Neurovascular service is currently led surgically by Mr Phillips, Mr
Deniz, Mr Anderson and Mr Sheikh, with Mr Tyagi providing paediatric
neurovascular surgery cover. It runs a weekly neurovascular MDT meeting,
followed by an MDT clinic; run by Neurosurgeons, Interventional
Neuro-Radiologists and Neurovascular Specialist Nurses, plus the Neurovascular
Fellow (this post).
Patients
referred to this clinic are typically further investigated via Cerebral
catheter angiogram with 3D reconstruction where appropriate. All patients are
offered the choice of management options (where appropriate) including
endovascular, as well as microsurgical treatment. Microsurgical treatment is
augmented by use of neuro navigation, intra-operative ICG, neuro-physiological
monitoring, endoscopic inspection tools and intra-operative Doppler. Leeds
looks after approximately 200-230 acute patients presenting with subarachnoid
haemorrhage every year. 35-45 patients undergo microsurgical treatment for
intracranial aneurysms per annum (41 patients in 2022). We also offer
microsurgery for a variety of other conditions, including cavernous
haemangiomas, AVMs and dural AV fistulae.
The
Neurovascular service is supported by two Clinical Nurse Specialists, who work
across the Neurosurgery and Neuro-Radiology departments and provide outreach
via clinics, telephone consultation and patient support groups, as well as
inpatient support.
The
Neurovascular team also runs a dedicated monthly neurovascular journal club and
a quarterly neurovascular M&M meeting. The neurovascular fellow has an
active role in the preparation and presentation for both of these activities.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Job
Title: Senior Adult Vascular Neurosurgery Fellowship
Specialty/Department:
Neurosurgery
Location:
Leeds Teaching Hospitals
Grade:
Equivalent to ST8/Post CCT
The
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS trust is one of the largest trusts in the UK and
provides comprehensive secondary services to Leeds and tertiary services to
West and North Yorkshire. The General
Infirmary at Leeds is situated in the centre of the city, adjacent to Leeds
University, with which there are strong research and teaching links.
INFORMATION
ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT
The
Department of Neurosurgery provides a comprehensive neurosurgical service to
the 2.5 million people of West and North Yorkshire. The Neurosurgical Department is housed within
the Jubilee Wing of the General Infirmary at Leeds.
The
centralised Neurosurgical Department has approximately 84 adult ward beds
across three wards, with an additional 7-bedded, dedicated Neuro-intensive Care
Unit; as well as a 7-bedded dedicated High Dependency Unit. There are four adult operating theatres,
including one dedicated to emergency surgery 24 hours per day. There are separate beds, operating theatres
and intensive care facilities for Paediatric Neurosurgery.
The
Neurosurgical Department has close links with the other neuroscience
specialties that are all on site including Neuroradiology, Neurology,
Neuroanaesthetics and Neurophysiology.
The Neuro-pathology department for Yorkshire is now based at St Jamess
hospital and continues to provide a full histological and post-mortem service
including facilities for intra-operative histopathology.
The
Neuroradiology Department is based at Leeds General Infirmary and comprises
multiple Diagnostic Radiology Consultants, three of whom also provide
Interventional Endovascular Services, together with one Hybrid-Trained
Consultant Neurosurgeon.
The
General Infirmary at Leeds is a level 1 trauma unit and there are close links
with surgical specialties including trauma, maxillofacial, plastics and ENT
surgery.
The
Department's work has continued to increase over the past years. The current caseload is some 3000 inpatients
per year and approximately 2000 operative cases per year.
The
department of Neurosurgery in Leeds provides world-class adult Neurovascular
care. The service is consultant-led and
delivered through dedicated subspecialty services. The Neurovascular services have very strong
links with Neurology, Neuroradiology and Neuropathology (including
cytogenetics) and Leeds University.
As
would be expected to support Vascular Neurosurgery, the theatres have BrainLAB
neuro-navigation with Smart Brush Angio software, Zeiss Kinevo microscopes
(including integrated navigation and QEVO inspection cameras), intra-operative
ICG with Flow 800 software, fluorescein angiography and intra-operative
ultrasound. Trans-cranial Doppler
measurements are utilised for patients with potential DCI. All patients are
discussed in a weekly MDT that conforms to the IOG Standards. Acute
neurovascular patients also have an acute MDT-based treatment plan documented,
ahead of securing their aneurysms.
The
acute Neurovascular service is currently led surgically by Mr Phillips, Mr
Deniz, Mr Anderson and Mr Sheikh, with Mr Tyagi providing paediatric
neurovascular surgery cover. It runs a weekly neurovascular MDT meeting,
followed by an MDT clinic; run by Neurosurgeons, Interventional
Neuro-Radiologists and Neurovascular Specialist Nurses, plus the Neurovascular
Fellow (this post).
Patients
referred to this clinic are typically further investigated via Cerebral
catheter angiogram with 3D reconstruction where appropriate. All patients are
offered the choice of management options (where appropriate) including
endovascular, as well as microsurgical treatment. Microsurgical treatment is
augmented by use of neuro navigation, intra-operative ICG, neuro-physiological
monitoring, endoscopic inspection tools and intra-operative Doppler. Leeds
looks after approximately 200-230 acute patients presenting with subarachnoid
haemorrhage every year. 35-45 patients undergo microsurgical treatment for
intracranial aneurysms per annum (41 patients in 2022). We also offer
microsurgery for a variety of other conditions, including cavernous
haemangiomas, AVMs and dural AV fistulae.
The
Neurovascular service is supported by two Clinical Nurse Specialists, who work
across the Neurosurgery and Neuro-Radiology departments and provide outreach
via clinics, telephone consultation and patient support groups, as well as
inpatient support.
The
Neurovascular team also runs a dedicated monthly neurovascular journal club and
a quarterly neurovascular M&M meeting. The neurovascular fellow has an
active role in the preparation and presentation for both of these activities.
Person Specification
Eligibility, Fitness to practice, and Language Skills
Essential
- Be eligible for full registration with, and hold a current licence to practise from, the GMC at intended start date.
- Eligibility to work in the UK.
- Is up to date and fit to practise safely and is aware of own training needs.
- All applicants to have demonstrable skills in written and spoken English adequate to enable effective communication about medical topics with patients and colleagues demonstrated by one of the followi
- Applicants have undertaken undergraduate medical training in English.
- Achieved the minimum score of 7 across all 4 of the following categories in the academic International English Language Testing System (IELTS) in a single sitting within 24 months at time of applicati
- If applicants believe they have adequate communication skills, but do not have evidence in one of the above forms, they must provide alternative supporting evidence of language skills
Experience
Essential
- Experience after full GMC registration or equivalent, and evidence of achievement of foundation competences, in line with GMC standards / Good Medical Practice; including:
- make the care or your patient your first concern
- provide a good standard of practice and care
- protect and promote the health of patients and of the public
- treat patients as individuals and respect their dignity
- work in partnership with patients
- work with colleagues in the ways that best serve patients interests
- be honest and open and act with integrity
- never discriminate unfairly against patients or colleagues
- never abuse your patients trust in you or the publics trust in the profession.
Desirable
- Prior experience of working in neurosurgery, within the NHS system
Clinical, Academic, and Personal Skills
Essential
- Ability to apply sound clinical knowledge and judgement to problems
- Ability to prioritise clinical need
- Ability to maximise safety and minimise risk
- Recognition of, and ability to undertake the initial management of, an acutely ill patient
- Demonstrates understanding of research, including awareness of ethical issues
- Demonstrates understanding of the basic principles of audit, clinical risk management, evidence-based practice, patient safety, and clinical quality improvement initiatives
- Demonstrates knowledge of evidence-informed practice
- Ability to provide complete details of employment history
- Evidence that career progression is consistent with personal circumstances
- Evidence that present achievement andperformance is commensurate with totality of their period of training
Desirable
- Demonstration of prior career interest in neurovascular neurosurgery (publications, presentations, audits etc)
- Evidence of active involvement in audit
- Evidence of active involvement in research
- Evidence of active involvement in teaching
- Extracurricular activities / achievements relevant to the specialty
Additional Requirements
Essential
- Communication Skills: Demonstrates clarity in written/spoken communication & capacity to adapt language as appropriate to the situation Able to build rapport, listen, persuade & negotiate
- Problem Solving & Decision Making: Capacity to use logical/lateral thinking to solve problems/make decisions, indicating an analytical/scientific approach
- Empathy & Sensitivity: Capacity to take in others perspectives and treat others with understanding; sees patients as people Demonstrates respect for all
- Managing Others & Team Involvement: Able to work in multi-professional teams & supervise junior medical staff Ability to show leadership, make decisions, organise and motivate other team members f
- Organisation & Planning: Capacity to manage/prioritise time and information effectively Capacity to prioritise own workload & organise ward rounds Evidence of thoroughness (is well prepared, sho
- Vigilance & Situational Awareness: Capacity to monitor developing situations and anticipate issues
- Coping with Pressure and managing uncertainty: Capacity to operate under pressure Demonstrates initiative & resilience to cope with changing circumstances
- Is able to deliver good clinical care in the face of uncertainty
- Professional Integrity: Demonstrates probity (displays honesty, integrity, aware of ethical dilemmas, respects confidentiality) Capacity to take responsibility for own actions
- Shows initiative/drive/enthusiasm (self-starter, motivated, shows curiosity, initiative) Demonstrable interest in, and understanding of, the specialty
Qualifications
Essential
- MBBS or equivalent medical qualification
- FRCS Neurosurgery
Person Specification
Eligibility, Fitness to practice, and Language Skills
Essential
- Be eligible for full registration with, and hold a current licence to practise from, the GMC at intended start date.
- Eligibility to work in the UK.
- Is up to date and fit to practise safely and is aware of own training needs.
- All applicants to have demonstrable skills in written and spoken English adequate to enable effective communication about medical topics with patients and colleagues demonstrated by one of the followi
- Applicants have undertaken undergraduate medical training in English.
- Achieved the minimum score of 7 across all 4 of the following categories in the academic International English Language Testing System (IELTS) in a single sitting within 24 months at time of applicati
- If applicants believe they have adequate communication skills, but do not have evidence in one of the above forms, they must provide alternative supporting evidence of language skills
Experience
Essential
- Experience after full GMC registration or equivalent, and evidence of achievement of foundation competences, in line with GMC standards / Good Medical Practice; including:
- make the care or your patient your first concern
- provide a good standard of practice and care
- protect and promote the health of patients and of the public
- treat patients as individuals and respect their dignity
- work in partnership with patients
- work with colleagues in the ways that best serve patients interests
- be honest and open and act with integrity
- never discriminate unfairly against patients or colleagues
- never abuse your patients trust in you or the publics trust in the profession.
Desirable
- Prior experience of working in neurosurgery, within the NHS system
Clinical, Academic, and Personal Skills
Essential
- Ability to apply sound clinical knowledge and judgement to problems
- Ability to prioritise clinical need
- Ability to maximise safety and minimise risk
- Recognition of, and ability to undertake the initial management of, an acutely ill patient
- Demonstrates understanding of research, including awareness of ethical issues
- Demonstrates understanding of the basic principles of audit, clinical risk management, evidence-based practice, patient safety, and clinical quality improvement initiatives
- Demonstrates knowledge of evidence-informed practice
- Ability to provide complete details of employment history
- Evidence that career progression is consistent with personal circumstances
- Evidence that present achievement andperformance is commensurate with totality of their period of training
Desirable
- Demonstration of prior career interest in neurovascular neurosurgery (publications, presentations, audits etc)
- Evidence of active involvement in audit
- Evidence of active involvement in research
- Evidence of active involvement in teaching
- Extracurricular activities / achievements relevant to the specialty
Additional Requirements
Essential
- Communication Skills: Demonstrates clarity in written/spoken communication & capacity to adapt language as appropriate to the situation Able to build rapport, listen, persuade & negotiate
- Problem Solving & Decision Making: Capacity to use logical/lateral thinking to solve problems/make decisions, indicating an analytical/scientific approach
- Empathy & Sensitivity: Capacity to take in others perspectives and treat others with understanding; sees patients as people Demonstrates respect for all
- Managing Others & Team Involvement: Able to work in multi-professional teams & supervise junior medical staff Ability to show leadership, make decisions, organise and motivate other team members f
- Organisation & Planning: Capacity to manage/prioritise time and information effectively Capacity to prioritise own workload & organise ward rounds Evidence of thoroughness (is well prepared, sho
- Vigilance & Situational Awareness: Capacity to monitor developing situations and anticipate issues
- Coping with Pressure and managing uncertainty: Capacity to operate under pressure Demonstrates initiative & resilience to cope with changing circumstances
- Is able to deliver good clinical care in the face of uncertainty
- Professional Integrity: Demonstrates probity (displays honesty, integrity, aware of ethical dilemmas, respects confidentiality) Capacity to take responsibility for own actions
- Shows initiative/drive/enthusiasm (self-starter, motivated, shows curiosity, initiative) Demonstrable interest in, and understanding of, the specialty
Qualifications
Essential
- MBBS or equivalent medical qualification
- FRCS Neurosurgery
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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.
Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).
From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).