Somerset NHS Foundation Trust
Job summary
We are seeking an enthusiastic and forward thinking Consultant Histopathologist to join our friendly and highly skilled Cellular Pathology team at Somerset NHS Foundation Trust. This post offers the opportunity to work within a supportive department of 14 consultants and 2 specialist grade colleagues, providing a comprehensive and efficient cellular pathology service.
Based at Yeovil District Hospital, Yeovil, with access to modern facilities, including a recently installed Cerebro tracking system and a fully digital Philips Intellisite pathology system, advanced laboratory equipment, and excellent administrative support. The role includes participation in a broad portfolio of MDT meetings, with flexibility for remote attendance and home working where agreed.
You will play an active role in teaching, training, and supervising Specialty Registrars, as well as contributing to departmental audit, quality assurance, and service development. The Trust strongly supports professional development, offering protected SPA time, mentorship, and opportunities to develop a specialist interest. Optional participation in hospital and Coroner’s postmortems is available.
Working pattern – Monday – Friday
This post is offered with a standard 10 PA contract however candidates who wish to work part time are welcome to apply and will also be considered.
Target Start Date: October 2026
AAC Interview – TBC
Main duties of the job
Provide high quality histology and/or cytological reporting.
Attend and contribute to MDT meetings across multiple specialties.
Participate in teaching and supervision of trainees and medical students.
Mentor and appraise Specialty Registrars.
Undertake clinical audit, EQA participation, and quality improvement work.
Maintain CPD, complete mandatory training, and participate in annual appraisal.
Contribute to service development and departmental management discussions.
Perform administrative duties related to patient care and departmental workflow.
Provide colleague cover during absence and assist with urgent cases.
Optional: undertake hospital and Coroner’s postmortems.
Engage in research activities if agreed with the Clinical Lead.
Work flexibly, including potential remote reporting.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Full GMC registration with a licence to practice at time of applying.
- Entry onto GMC specialist register. CCT within 6 months of date of interview for the post
- FRCPath or equivalent
Desirable
- Relevant higher degree or specialist diploma
- Higher qualification in medical education
Experience
Essential
- Wide experience in general histopathology and non-gynae cytology
- Understanding of clinical risk management
- Experience of clinical risk management
- Competent to work without direct supervision
- Clear logical thinking showing an analytical/scientific approach
- Evidence of participation in audit
- Evidence of teaching experience
- Experience in post graduate (particularly multi-disciplinary) teaching and training
Desirable
- Evidence of a special interest
- Experience of Coroner’s post-mortem work and inquest attendances
- Ability to mentor both medical and non medical clinical staff
- Exposure to different groups/teaching methods
- Management experience
- Research experience (presentations, prizes, honours)
- Experience in the development and implementation of guidelines
Additional Criteria
Essential
- Ability to work within defined procedures
- Willingness to practice evidence based medicine
- Ability to prioritise clinical need
- Ability to organise oneself and own work
- Willingness to lead in developing/managing a clinical area
- Understanding of NHS clinical governance & resource constraints (management, financial, committee work)
- Relevant information technology skills
- Willingness to contribute to departments teaching and training needs
- Progression of career consistent with personal circumstances
- Ability to communicate with clarity and intelligibility in written and spoken English
- Ability to build rapport, listen, persuade, negotiate
- Leadership skills (take responsibility, decisiveness, exert appropriate authority)
- Empathise with patients
- Evidence of being a successful team player (work co-operatively and collaboratively with others)
- Ability to adopt a non judgemental approach to patients and colleagues regardless of their sexuality, ethnicity, disability, religious beliefs or financial status
- Ability to adapt to change in working practices and new circumstances
- Ability to operate under pressure (resilient to set backs, self aware)
- Demonstrate strong organisational skills through personal discipline/commitment, meeting deadlines, etc)
- Demonstrate enthusiasm, high levels of motivation and initiative
- Ability to display integrity, respect, confidentiality and is aware of ethical dilemmas
- Meets professional health requirements
Closing Date: 12 July 2026
To apply for this job please visit somersetft.tal.net.