DUTIES OF THE POST The level of clinical and administrative responsibility attached to the post will correspond to years 4 to 6 of specialist training and it is anticipated that this will also be reflected in complexity of surgical procedures performed with and without supervision. The successful applicant will be part of the Paediatric Urology service and will provide an on-call service that is compliant with the working time directive and the new deal. The post will be non-resident with a on call band of 1B. The fellow may come with either a Paediatric Surgical or an Adult urology background and will not participate in the Paediatric Surgical emergency on call rota. The Fellow will work in tandem with the designated Paediatric Surgery Registrar who will join the urology firm on a six-monthly rotation. This is to ensure that the service provides sufficient exposure and training for the Paediatric Surgery Registrars. The Registrars will between them cover three consultants. There are between 7-8 theatre sessions and equal number of clinics within the service. A working schedule will be drawn up to share between the Surgical Registrar and Urological Fellow. In addition, there is a MDT clinic combined with Nephrologists once a month on a Monday morning. There is also a MDT conference on Thursday lunchtime once a month with the nephrologists and on a Friday morning once a month with the radiologists. There is a monthly business meeting comprising M+M and audit programme on Friday morning. Combined Manchester/Leeds governance and audit meetings take place 2-3 times per year.