Kingston and Richmond NHS Foundation Trust
Job summary
We are looking to appoint an innovative and high performing individual to join our well-established and progressive Ear, Nose and Throat Department at Kingston Hospital of Kingston and Richmond NHS Foundation Trust.
The successful candidate would complement a department of multi-disciplinary professionals, (including advanced audiologist practitioners and voice therapists), who collectively deliver acute and elective ENT services, both general and subspecialty, for all disciplines. The service is delivered as part of the Southwest London clinical network, and we have close links with St George’s Hospital and Royal Marsden Hospital where patients receive cancer treatment.
Main duties of the job
We also run ENT clinics at Queen Mary’s Hospital and Cobham Day Surgery Hospital. Our Audiology department is fully accredited by UKAS under the IQIPS version 2 standard.
A comprehensive clinical service is provided for the management and treatment of a wide range of diseases and disorders of hearing, balance, voice, swallowing, smell and taste. Our multidisciplinary service is delivered as part of an integrated care network covering South West London and Surrey.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- MBChB
- FRCS
- Full registration with GMC
Desirable
- MD or equivalent
Clinical Experience
Essential
- Multi-disciplinary specialist ENT clinical working within a Hospital setting
- Ability to deal with common emergencies in ENT
Desirable
- An additional interest which complements the needs of the department
Skills (clinical)
Essential
- Knowledge and experience of multi-disciplinary specialist ENT care.
- Expert knowledge within field of clinical speciality
- Good communication skills, verbal and written
- Ability to work collaboratively with other teams
Skills (non-clinical)
Essential
- Compassionate clinician
- Motivated and ambitious
- Ability to cope under pressure
- Understanding of the NHS management structure
- Uderstanding of clinical governance
- Experience of clinical audit and change management
- Teaching experience in different settings
- Understanding of the strategic role of the consultant
- Good networking skills
- Excellent patient communication
- Computer literate
Desirable
- Management and Leadership Training
- Understanding of Clinical Governance and Quality issues
- Evidence of commitment to team building
Teaching
Essential
- Experience of post graduate and undergraduate teaching
Desirable
- Training in teaching
Management and Audit
Essential
- Effective participation in Clinical Governance and audit
Desirable
- Management experience in NHS.
Research / Publications
Essential
- Personal experience of research relevant to the specialty
Desirable
- Ongoing research and audit
Personal skills
Essential
- Work independently.
- Good communication skills.
- Team Skills.
- Good organizational skills.
Closing Date: 3 August 2026
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