Assessment, care and treatment of patients presenting to the Department Play a major role in meeting the 28 day, 31 day and 62 day cancer targets as well as the 18 week target pathway Help to further develop and enhance urology services. Share in the provision and leadership of a high quality urological services. Provide teaching and training for trainees within the unit and non-medical personnel, and participate in General Practitioner training. It is envisaged that the new appointee will have an interest in teaching and that he/she will develop teaching for all grades of personnel in the Department, but especially will participate in Medical Student teaching, subject to timetabling. Active involvement in research Participation in relevant audit and quality assurance processes Abiding by the clinical and corporation governance policies of the Trust The appointee is required to participate in a broad range of the clinical activities of the Department, including provision of comprehensive urology emergency service on 1:6 weekly rota with scheduled morning ward rounds on Saturday and Sunday. During on-calls, the appointee will be expected to provide support and to the middle grade and other Specialists and supervise/undertake required emergency surgery. Appointee is expected to participate in internal consultant cross-cover to support annual and study-leave.