The successful candidates will be expected to provide a high-quality gastrointestinal radiology service, working closely with the consultant radiologists in this speciality. They will be required to develop a specialist interest in aspects of gastrointestinal radiology, and participate in the Radiology HST teaching programme. They will also participate in departmental clinical research and audit and assist in the training and supervision of junior medical staff (radiological and other clinicians).There will also be the option to develop US and CT non-vascular intervention techniques. The timetable/job plan will be based on 33.65 hours 8.4 clinical sessions per week. Sessions will be based between the sites of St Jamess University Hospital (SJUH) and Leeds General Infirmary (LGI). A further 4 hours/1 session per week is intended for private study, teaching preparation, audit and research. Additionally, an alternate week evening general acute CT list (5-9pm) will be incorporated into the fellowship timetable (2 hours plain time, 2 hours premium time = 2.35 hours per week total). There is no further on-call commitment. The total hourly commitment per week is therefore 40 hours.