The Department An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Urology Specialist to join our dynamic and expanding team. This position represents the new national grade for senior SAS doctors, designed to recognize highly skilled professionals working at a senior level of responsibility. The role has been created to reflect the Urology Departments commitment to high standards of care and innovation. You will join a supportive and collaborative team led by Mr Fani (Clinical Lead), alongside consultants Mr Abbasi, Mr Apalidis, Mr Khawaja and Mr Kotlar. The team also includes a Senior Clinical Fellow, an ST4 Trainee, a well-established nursing team consisting of 2 Band 8 Nurses, 4 Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNS), 1 Macmillan Support Worker, and 2 Band 6 Nurses. We have a dedicated Urology Outpatient Clinic, as well as access to Ward 10 and Sitwell Ward for surgical procedures. Our department provides a full range of services in general urology, andrology, oncology, paediatric urology, female urology and advanced stone management. As part of our ambition to expand our stone services, we are particularly seeking candidates with expertise in stone surgery, including PCNL (Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy). The Post Job Plan and Working Pattern The proposed job plan will aim to include a balanced rota, offering exposure to a variety of clinical activities, including: Theatre sessions for surgical procedures. Endoscopy and urodynamics clinics. Participation in ward rounds to ensure comprehensive patient care. Time allocated for specialist clinics in areas such as stone management and other urological subspecialties. At present, there is no provision for out-of-hours on-call duties, though this may be negotiated in the future based on departmental needs and individual preferences. We are fully committed to providing adequate SPA (Supporting Professional Activities) for professional development, including opportunities for research, leadership roles and further clinical education. Key Responsibilities Provide independent, high-quality care in general urology and specialist areas. Perform advanced stone surgeries, including PCNL, ureteroscopy and lithotripsy. Actively contribute to the expansion and enhancement of the stone service and related clinical pathways. Work collaboratively with the multidisciplinary team to deliver efficient and effective care. If required in the future - Participate in on-call duties, managing acute urological cases with confidence. Contribute to departmental clinical governance, audits, and quality improvement initiatives. Support for Career Progression Our department has a proven track record of supporting career progression, including assisting suitable candidates in obtaining the FRCS and offering full support for achieving CESR certification. Our Vision This is an exciting time to join our team as we work towards becoming a centre of excellence in stone management, improving patient care and expanding service delivery across all urological specialties.