East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust
Job summary
The department in Blackburn is a integrated Urology outpatients, ward and offices. The Urology ward is based on B14. The dedicated Urology outpatient’s suite has facilities for flexible cystoscopies and transperineal and transrectal ultrasound and prostate biopsies. The department also has two Holmium:YAG and one Thulium-fibre laser machines that are used for endourology. In addition, there is two TULA laser machine to enable flexible cystoscopy and bladder tumour ablations procedures in the out-patient setting.
The department is an accredited cancer centre for the Lancashire and South Cumbria Cancer Network where the major pelvic cancer surgery is split between East Lancashire Hospitals Trust and one other provider. The trust has three NHS commissioned da Vincirobots.
On the Burnley site there is a Urology Investigations Unit (UIU), which is a large, purpose-built unit where flexible cystoscopy, urodynamics, TULA laser ablations and perineal precision point prostate biopsy sessions, and out-patient (OP) clinics take place. Some minimally invasive prostate procedures traditionally done in theatre are now being done in the OP setting in the UIU and this will expand further. Inpatient work and day case surgery is performed in the Elective Surgical Centre. Paediatric urological surgery is also performed in Burnley. The department provides extracorporeal lithotripsy services once a month, using mobile lithotripsy providers.
Main duties of the job
Consultant Urological Surgeon – experience in robotic, laparoscopic and open kidney cancer/benign procedures. Experience in managing common paediatric conditions at a non-specialist DGH level, as this remains an area of much demand within the Trust.
The Urology service at ELHT is progressive and forward thinking and these posts present an exciting opportunity to join a cohesive team of enthusiastic Urology professionals who are supported by high quality colleagues in the wider multi-disciplinary team.
There is subspecialisation in Oncology, Endourology and functional Urology. All consultants still undertake core Urology. Andrology services are also provided but are mainly run by a Clinical Nurse Specialist.The department is an accredited cancer centre for the Lancashire and South Cumbria Cancer Network where the major pelvic cancer surgery is currently split between East Lancashire Hospitals Trust and one other provider. The trust has two NHS commissioned da Vincirobots which are used for radical prostatectomies, partial and radical nephrectomies. The trust is also a referral centre for complex stone surgery including PCNL procedures.
Person Specification
ATTAINMENTS
Essential
- Full General Medical Council (GMC) registration
- Entry on the GMC Specialist Register via ? CCT or CESR (CP) – proposed CCT/CESR (CP) date must be within 6 months of interview ? CESR or ? European Community Rights
- FRCS (UROL) or qualification of an equivalent level.
- MBBS or equivalent MRCS or equivalent
- Membership of the Royal College of surgeons or equivalent
Desirable
- Higher qualification e.g. M.D. or MSc.
- Other relevant medical and non-medical training/degree
- Other relevant postgraduate qualification
TRAINING
Essential
- Evidence of MDT working in complex kidney cancer and benign management
- Evidence of training in paediatric urology conditions at a non-specialist level
- Experience and training in core urology and on-call rota
- Attendance at appropriate professional meetings and courses to maintain professional competencies
Experience
Essential
- High level of demonstrable clinical experience/interest in managing a range of core and cancer urology work in the elective and non-elective setting
- Evidence of undergraduate and postgraduate teaching. Ability to mentor others
- Understanding of, and experience of, performing and participating in audits during general professional or higher specialist training
- Willingness to undertake departmental audits as requested/required
Desirable
- Experience in urology at consultant level
- Proven experience in robotic, laparoscopic and open kidney cancer/benign procedures
- Experience in managing common paediatric conditions (eg penoscrotal and inguinal)
- Attendance at courses in teaching, appraisal and mentorship
- Experience of teaching to undergraduates and postgraduates and members of multi disciplinary team
- Previous research projects/publications
CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Essential
- Clear commitment to lifelong learning
- Experience of evidence-based medicine
- Ability to keep up to date in the speciality
Desirable
- Membership of appropriate post graduate societies
- IT skills and ability/willingness to adopt new and innovative IT/AI technology in delivering quality health care
MANAGEMENT
Essential
- Understanding of current NHS management systems including clinical governance and risk management
Desirable
- Attendance at appropriate management courses
- Previous participation in a management role
- Experience in appraisal and mentoring
Closing Date: 23 July 2026
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