Job summary
Weare inviting applications for the position of Senior Fellow inPancreaticobiliary Medicine at The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. The postholder will be able to pursue further training in all aspects of benign andmalignant PB medicine and participate in dedicated clinics and regional MDTmeetings. Training in ERCP and / or EUS and advanced pancreaticobiliaryendoscopic techniques will be delivered in at least 5-6 dedicated lists perweek. It is expected that applicants will have commenced training in ERCP butprior EUS is not essential. This post will be supervised by Dr Matthew Huggett,Dr Bharat Paranandi, Dr Simon Everett and Dr Aaron On and is available fromSeptember 2025 until September 2026.
Thispost will be offered for a fixed term of one year and is not accredited fortraining. In addition, there will be a requirement to provide inpatient wardcover for G(I)M. These duties will involve daily morning ward round duties for7 consecutive days in a 1 : 7 rotational basis. There will be no additional outof hours on call commitment, and these duties will attract an uplift in salaryto consultant equivalent rates of pay.
Candidatesmust be eligible for registration with the General Medical Council.
Informal enquiries are welcome. Please contact DrMatthew Huggett ().
Main duties of the job
Thepost holder will contribute to 1 clinic (pancreatology clinic) and 1 endoscopylist per remaining sessions will include at least 5-6 dedicatedpancreaticobiliary endoscopy lists a week,attendance at the regional benign andcancer pancreatic MDTs and time to undertake project work.Training can betailored to the candidates career plans and experience ,training in ERCPonly or both EUS and fellow will participate in vetting and assessingpatients referred for ERCP / EUS and other advanced endoscopic procedures (toinclude ward reviews before and after procedures).
Inaddition, there will be a requirement to provide inpatient ward cover forG(I)M. These duties will involve daily morning ward round duties for 7consecutive days in a 1 : 7 rotational basis. During these weeks, afternoons willremain free for subspecialty training. There will be no additional out of hourson call commitment, and these duties will attract an uplift in salary toequivalent consultant rates of pay.
Thepost is offered for a fixed term of one post supervisor will assessachievement of the following objectives mid-way and at the end of the post :
Learningoutcomes at the end of the fellowship
1. Competent and fully independent inGrade 1 and 2 ERCPs.
2. Competent in Grade 3 ERCPs largestones, hilar strictures, failed ERCPs, pancreatic endotherapy.
3. Competentand independent in all aspects of diagnostic EUS including fine needleaspiration. Please refer to the JD
About us
LeedsTeaching Hospitals NHS Trust is part of the West Yorkshire Association of AcuteTrusts (WYAAT), a collaborative of the NHS hospital trusts from across WestYorkshire and Harrogate working together to provide the best possible care forour patients.
Bybringing together the wide range of skills and expertise across West Yorkshireand Harrogate we are working differently, innovating, and driving forwardchange to deliver the highest quality care.By working for Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust this is youropportunity to be a part of that change.
WYAATis the acute sector arm of the West Yorkshire and Harrogate Health and CarePartnership, one of the largest integrated care systems in the country. ThePartnerships ambition is for everyone to have the best possible health andwellbeing, and the work of WYAAT, and each individual trust, supports thatambition.
Leeds Teaching Hospitals is committed to our processof redeploying 'at risk' members of our existing workforce to new roles. Assuch, all our job adverts are subject to this policy and we reserve the rightto close, delay or remove adverts while this process is completed. If you doexperience a delay in the shortlisting stage of the recruitment cycle, pleasebear with us while this process is completed, and contact the named contact ifyou have any questions.
Job description
Job responsibilities
KNOWLEDGE,SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
Candidatesshould hold a primary medical qualification, a membership of one of the UKRoyal Colleges of Physicians and hold a CCT (or equivalent) in Gastroenterologyand General (Internal) Medicine. Candidates must be independent (JAG accreditedor equivalent) at diagnostic gastroscopy, flexible sigmoidoscopy andtherapeutic gastroscopy (haemostasis). It is anticipated that candidates willhave had significant experience in ERCP (in excess of 100 procedures) but priorexperience in EUS is not necessarily required. Candidates must be eligible forregistration with the General Medical Council and hold a certificate inAdvanced Life Support from the UK Resuscitation Council, or an equivalent.
DUTIESOF THE POST
Thepost holder will contribute to 1 clinic (pancreatology clinic) and 1 endoscopylist per week. The remaining sessions will include at least 5-6 dedicatedpancreaticobiliary endoscopy lists a week, attendance at the regional benignand cancer pancreatic MDTs and time to undertake project work. Training can betailored to the candidates career plans and experience training in ERCPonly or both EUS and ERCP. The fellow will participate in vetting and assessingpatients referred for ERCP / EUS and other advanced endoscopic procedures (toinclude ward reviews before and after procedures). In addition, there will be arequirement to provide inpatient ward cover for G(I)M. These duties willinvolve daily morning ward round duties for 7 consecutive days in a 1 : 7rotational basis. During these weeks, afternoons will remain free forsubspecialty training. There will be no additional out of hours on callcommitment, and these duties will attract an uplift in salary to equivalentconsultant rates of pay.
Thepost is offered for a fixed term of one year. The post supervisor will assessachievement of the following objectives mid-way and at the end of the post :
Learningoutcomes at the end of the fellowship
1. Competent and fully independent inGrade 1 and 2 ERCPs.
2. Competent in Grade 3 ERCPs largestones, hilar strictures, failed ERCPs, pancreatic endotherapy.
3. Competent and independent in allaspects of diagnostic EUS including fine needle aspiration.
4. Supervised dedicated training intherapeutic PB EUS Pancreatic pseudocyst drainage, necrosectomy.
5. Competent in managing the non-endoscopyaspects of benign and malignant PB medicine autoimmune pancreatitis,chronic pancreatitis, familial and acute pancreatitis.
6. Develop and understand the role of HPBsurgeons in the management of these disorders.
7. Experience of working as a Consultantin G(I)M.
TEACHINGAND RESEARCH / STUDY AND TRAINING
We have a weekly programme of departmental CPDactivity. This includes histopathology and clinical governance meetings,journal article and clinical topic presentations. There are opportunities todevelop teaching skills in ward based or more formal settings, includingsimulation training. Leeds also runs a yearly ERCP course and there are plansto expand the number of courses offered; involvement in the delivery of thesecourses will be encouraged. An annual appraisal (in accordance with GMCrequirements) will be arranged, along with use of the Trusts appraisaltoolkit.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
Experience
Essential
Desirable
Eligibility, Fitness to practice, and Language Skills
Essential
Clinical, Academic, and Personal Skills
Essential
Desirable
Additional Requirements
Essential