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Specialist Registrar in Cardiothoracic Radiology – Fixed Term Contract in Cambridge

Triple West Medical
Cambridgeshire
6 days ago
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Do you have experience working in Cardiothoracic Radiology? Would you consider working in Cambridge? Are you looking to work in a prestigious and progressive hospital with excellent career prospects?

An NHS Trust Hospital in Cambridge is seeking a Specialist Registrar in Cardiothoracic Radiology. The Trust has been named the top healthcare employer and one of the top 40 places to work. It was also the first NHS hospital in England to receive a joint Investors in People and Health and Well-being Award for staff care. The hospital has a reputation for innovation and research. The Radiology department is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment, including a dual-source CT scanner and a 1.5T MRI for cardiac work, enabling high-quality care.

Details of the role include:

  1. Fixed-term contract (6-12 months)
  2. Relevant experience required
  3. Salary: £30,000 - £47,000 (dependent on experience)
  4. Location: Cambridge
  5. Must be GMC registered

Benefits include NHS Pension Scheme, Low-cost Home Ownership Schemes, Childcare Vouchers, Subsidised Restaurant, Occupational Health Service, Flexible Working Options, Nursery Care, Onsite Gym, Staff Recognition Scheme.

If you're looking to gain experience in cardiac and thoracic radiology with research opportunities, this is an excellent opportunity.

If interested, contact me immediately to discuss further. If this role isn't for you, please consider recommending it to colleagues or friends who might be interested. Triple West Medical specializes in matching doctors with suitable roles, whether permanent or locum. Contact us to explore other opportunities.


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