Senior Clinical Fellow in Chronic Pelvic Pain
The closing date is 25 November 2025
Job summary
The purpose of this post is to provide advanced training in the management of chronic pelvic pain in women in the context of a busy tertiary clinical service. As a result of this training, the post holder will be confident to lead a pelvic pain service in the secondary or tertiary setting, delivering compassionate and effective patient care and training informed by current understanding of both gynaecological pathologies and mechanisms underlying chronic pain.
The post will be for twelve months in the first instance and would be suitable for out of programme training for a post Membership trainee in O&G or for a post CCT candidate. All necessary support and relevant training to complete the RCOG SITM in Chronic Pelvic Pain can be provided during this post.
Main duties of the job
Pelvic pain service commitment
The post holder will be expected to participate fully in the provision of care within the pelvic pain team including outpatient and inpatient care, and telephone and email discussions with patients and GPs. Adult and Adolescent interdisciplinary pelvic pain clinics are delivered each week, with additional doctor only clinics to address medical/gynaecological components of care. The pelvic pain team have regular multi-disciplinary team (MDT) meetings and also provide input into the BSGE accredited Endometriosis Centre and the Urogynaecology Service MDT meetings.
Training
Training will be provided in all areas relevant to clinical practice (aligning with the RCOG SITM in Chronic Pelvic Pain) and including development of skills to assess, investigate and manage CPP.
Audit and research work
The remainder of the time will be used for audit and service development projects or a research project depending on the interests of the postholder.
About us
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the country. It provides a wide range of general and specialist clinical services and is a base for medical education, training and research. The Trust comprises four hospitals - the John Radcliffe Hospital, Churchill Hospital and Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Headington and the Horton General Hospital in Banbury.
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Details
Date posted
11 November 2025
Pay scheme
Hospital medical and dental staff
Grade
Doctor - other
Salary
£73,992 a year Per annum
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Full-time
Reference number
321-SUWON-MS-7553653-S6
Job locations
Women's Centre
John Radcliffe Hospital
Oxford
OX3 9DU
Employer details
Employer name
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Address
Women's Centre
John Radcliffe Hospital
Oxford
OX3 9DU
Employer's website
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