NHS HIGHLAND Raigmore Hospital Consultant in Obstetrics & Gynaecology 10PAs/40hours per week £107,144 - £142,369 per annum pro rata Applications are invited for Consultants in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Consultant in Obstetrics and Gynaecology with generalist interests to provide services at Raigmore Hospital and outreach clinics at our Community Midwifery Units (Skye, Fort William and Caithness). Consultant in Obstetrics and Gynaecology with a special interest in Gynae-oncology We seek a consultant to join our team as part of our complement of fourteen Consultants, four Specialty Doctors, four Specialty Registrars and six FY2/GPST’s, who will work as a co-operative, committed and capable member of our collegiate consultant team; all applicants whose specialist skills and interests will support and complement those of existing colleagues are welcomed. Inverness is part of the North Cancer Alliance and has close links with a weekly MDT with Aberdeen, Grampian. There is an Early Pregnancy Assessment Unit and an Obstetric Day Unit. Specialist clinics include a joint diabetic antenatal, maternal medicine and foetal medicine clinic. For gynaecology: Fast-track gynaecology clinic, Colposcopy clinic, unintended pregnancy clinic, and an out-patient hysteroscopy service. In theatre we have one day a week robotic operating as well as daily CS list and a gynaecology list every afternoon. The Department participates in the teaching programme for medical undergraduates from Aberdeen University. Specialist trainees in the North of Scotland Deanery rotate to and from Aberdeen. Applicants unable to work full-time will be eligible to be considered for the post and, if appointed, the job plan will be discussed on an individual basis. Applicants should hold CCT or CESR, or be eligible within six months of interview. Raigmore Hospital is a modern District General Hospital with 454 beds. The department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology serves a geographically wide population from Highland. There are approximately 2,000 deliveries per year. Inverness is the capital of The Highlands of Scotland - a most wonderful area in which to live and work. It enjoys road, rail and air links to both the north and south. The attractive surrounding countryside offers exceptional outdoor recreational opportunities. Applicants are encouraged to visit the Department prior to application. Dr Tracey Sturgeon – Clinical Director for Gynaecology Tel 01463 704000 Email; tracey.sturgeonnhs.scot Dr Darren Thomas – Clinical Director for Obstetrics Email: darren.thomasnhs.scot Closing date: 20/04/2025 Job Reference: MS14 210250 N HS Scotland is committed to encouraging equality and diversity among our workforce and eliminating unlawful discrimination. The aim is for our workforce to be truly representative and for each employee to feel respected and able to give their best. 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