Job summary
- Main area
- Ophthalmology
- Grade
- NHS Medical & Dental: local appointment nodal point 4 (MT04)
- Contract
- Fixed term: 12 months (12 months)
- Hours
- Full time - 40 hours per week (40)
- Job ref
- 358-6994800-MSK
- Employer
- University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
- Employer type
- NHS
- Site
- Leicester Royal Infirmary
- Town
- Leicester
- Salary
- £61,825 per annum
- Salary period
- Yearly
- Closing
- 06/05/2025 23:59
Employer heading

Trust Clinical Fellow ST3+ in Glaucoma
NHS Medical & Dental: local appointment nodal point 4 (MT04)
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Job overview
This post offers advanced specialist training as a Trust Clinical Fellow for 1 year in Glaucoma to be based at the Leicester Royal Infirmary, at the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust.
The Leicester Royal Infirmary provides the ophthalmology service for Leicestershire, a district with a population of over one million.
Main duties of the job
The post is suitable for an ophthalmologist nearing the end of their training or already in possession of CCT. It offers post accreditation experience beyond traditional UK registrar rotations for ophthalmologists wishing to specialize in glaucoma.
The glaucoma workload is complex and often managed across multiple subspecialties. Clinical sessions are directly supervised by one of five glaucoma consultants, all of whom offer a wide range of both traditional filtering surgery and newer minimally invasive glaucoma surgery, namely Preserflo Microshunt, canaloplasty, trabeculotomy and most recently suprachoroidal shunt procedures. In addition to gaining significant experience in these newer modalities of glaucoma therapy, fellows can also expect to become fully trained independent trabeculectomy surgeons by the end of the fellowship. Over 150 trabeculectomies are performed in the department in a year as well as significant numbers of the PAUL aqueous tube shunt. Fellows are also expected to undertake both supervised and independent cataract surgery lists, during which there is significant exposure to angle closure eyes.
The successful candidate will work with the 4 Glaucoma Consultants:
Mr U Sarodia, Ms L Osman, Mr H Malick and Mr I Ali.
The candidate will be expected to make a substantial contribution to research and training in the department.
Working for our organisation
Our new strategy, developed with the support and feedback of colleagues, patients, and partners, is our compass for the next seven years (2023-2030).
We have four primary goals:
· high-quality care for all,
· being a great place to work,
· partnerships for impact, and
· research and education excellence
And we will embed health equality in all we do - taking active steps to reduce the avoidable differences in healthcare that some people face, working in partnership with communities.
Our strategy is underpinned by new values and we will work to ensure they are an everyday reality for all:
· we are compassionate,
· we are proud,
· we are inclusive, and
· we are one team
This is an exciting moment as we look to the future with clarity on what we already do well and where we need to focus our energies to make an even bigger difference for the people we serve.
About the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust: (leicestershospitals.nhs.uk)
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
Must be able to demonstrate behaviours consistent with the Trust’s Values and Behaviours
Full and specialist registration with the General Medical Council (GMC) or eligible for specialist registration within six months of interview or Holder of Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT), or evidence of within six months of award of CCT or equivalent by date of interview
Adequate training in Ophthalmology
Excellent clinical skills and experience requisite to meeting all aspects of the Job Plan
Ability to apply sound clinical judgment to problems.
Demonstrates clear, logical thinking / analytical approach.
Emergency eye casualty experience
Extensive experience in Glaucoma
Demonstrable skills in written and spoken English that is adequate to enable effective communication with patients and colleagues.
To be empathic and sensitive; capacity to take others perspectives and treat others with understanding.
Ability to work to overcome barriers to change (negotiating, influencing and persuasion skills).
Ability to effectively organise, prioritise and manage clinical workload.
Able to demonstrate a commitment to and understanding of the
importance of treating all individuals with dignity and respect appropriate to their individual needs.
All staff are expected to engage in compassionate and inclusive leadership in the provision of high quality care and interactions with others.
Person specification
Qualifications
Essential criteria
- MBBS or equiv
- MRCOphth or equivalent
- Full Registration with the GMC with a licence to practice
Desirable criteria
- Higher degree e.g. MSc, MPhil, MD etc or MRCP
- Within 6 months of registering for CCT or already have CCT
Experience
Essential criteria
- Glaucoma experience and skills Similar to a trainee within 6 months of CCT
Desirable criteria
- Wider experience of glaucoma than expected of a trainee within 6 months of CCT.
Ability/ Knowledge
Essential criteria
- Understanding of ophthalmic basic sciences and the ability to apply this to clinical practice
- Good basic knowledge of ophthalmology
Desirable criteria
- Previous publications demonstrating in depth understanding of clinical problems, audit or research.
Clinical skills
Essential criteria
- Ability to evaluate routine cases and interpret basic investigations
- Awareness of constraints, risks and potential complications of management
- Ability to record accurate and complete medical notes
Desirable criteria
- Evidence of sound clinical judgement
- Appropriate delegation of clinical and administrative tasks
Teaching skills
Essential criteria
- Evidence of experience of, and enthusiasm for, teaching others
Desirable criteria
- Appropriate delegation of clinical and administrative tasks
- Good presentational skills
Motivation
Essential criteria
- Commitment to glaucoma subspecialty
- Commitment to take an active part in the training programme
- Punctuality and dependability
Desirable criteria
- Evidence of personal initiative
Personality
Essential criteria
- Ability to work as part of a multi-disciplinary team
- Evidence of good relationships, empathy, kindness and good communication with patients
- Insight into personal limitations and willingness to accept appropriate criticism
Desirable criteria
- Leadership qualities
Audit
Essential criteria
- Understanding the principles of audit
Desirable criteria
- Evidence of participation in audit projects
- Evidence of personal audit of own surgical outcomes
Research
Essential criteria
- Understanding of research principles and scientific method
Desirable criteria
- Research Publications in peer-reviewed journals
Other
Essential criteria
- Evidence of Good organisational skills
- Evidence of potential to become a consultant offering glaucoma Ophthal as a subspecialty
Desirable criteria
- Prizes, distinctions or awards
Applicant requirements
You must have appropriate UK professional registration.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Documents to download
Further details / informal visits contact
- Name
- Mr U Sarodia
- Job title
- Consultant Ophthalmologist
- Email address
- [email protected]
- Additional information
Candidates wishing to visit the hospital, or who would like to learn more about the role, should do so by making direct arrangements with:
Mr U Sarodia - [email protected] (Consultant Ophthalmologist)
Ms L Osman - [email protected] (Consultant Ophthalmologist)
Mr H Malick - [email protected] (Consultant Ophthalmologist)
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