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Senior Fellow in Plastic Surgery – Microsurgical Lower Limb and Sarcoma Reconstruction

Job in Glasgow, Glasgow City Area, G1, Scotland, UK
Listing for: NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-03-10
Job specializations:
  • Doctor/Physician
    Surgeon
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 45504 - 71550 GBP Yearly GBP 45504.00 71550.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Senior Fellow in Plastic Surgery – Microsurgical Lower Limb and Sarcoma Reconstruction
Glasgow
£45,504 - £71,550

The Department

The Canniesburn Burns and Plastic Surgery Unit is a world‑renowned centre for reconstructive microsurgery, performing 250–300 free flaps per year. The unit specialises in microsurgical breast reconstruction, orthoplastic lower limb reconstruction, sarcoma, and head and neck cancer.

In addition, the service provides comprehensive general plastic surgery including elective and traumatic hand surgery, melanoma and non‑melanoma skin cancer, perineal reconstruction, vascular anomalies, laser services, facial palsy, cleft surgery, congenital hand surgery, and elective and acute paediatric plastic surgery.

Canniesburn delivers national services for brachial plexus injuries and for all major adult and paediatric burns across Scotland. The unit works closely with a wide range of specialties including Orthopaedics, Breast Surgery, General Surgery, Paediatrics, Gynaecology, Dermatology, Rheumatology, Maxillofacial Surgery, and Neurosurgery.

The unit is part of the Regional Services Directorate within NHSGGC Acute Division. Services are primarily delivered at Glasgow Royal Infirmary (GRI), with major orthoplastic limb trauma, head and neck reconstruction, and paediatric surgery delivered at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH – Level 1 Major Trauma Centre) and the Royal Hospital for Children. Outpatient clinics are held across GRI, QEUH, the children’s hospital, and peripheral hospitals throughout the West of Scotland.

Fellowship

Position

Job Title:

Senior Fellow in Plastic Surgery – Microsurgical Lower Limb and Sarcoma Reconstruction
Shift pattern:
Monday to Friday 0800‑1700
Duration:
Fixed‑term post for 1 year
Commencement date:
From 05 August 2026 – flexible start/end dates may be considered

The Role

This fellowship is aimed at senior trainees seeking advanced subspecialty training in orthoplastic lower limb trauma and sarcoma reconstruction. Applicants who are approaching FRCS (Plast) exit or who have completed training are encouraged to apply.

A separate breast reconstruction fellowship exists within the unit; therefore, this post is particularly suited to candidates with a primary interest in lower limb orthoplastic reconstruction and sarcoma surgery. Exposure to breast reconstruction and other microsurgical work (hand, upper limb, head and neck, facial palsy, and brachial plexus) will be supported but will form a minority of the workload. The fellowship offers flexibility to meet individual learning objectives.

Duties

and Responsibilities

The postholder will:

  • Deliver the highest standard of patient care
  • Be responsible for day‑to‑day inpatient management under consultant supervision
  • Provide clinical and educational support to junior trainees
  • Participate in equitable training while prioritising cases relevant to subspecialty development

Most acute orthoplastic lower limb trauma is managed at QEUH within the Major Trauma Centre. The Fellow will work closely with Orthopaedic and Major Trauma teams and, supported by trainees and the Orthoplastic Advanced Nurse Practitioner, will oversee patient management including leading a weekly MDT and grand round.

The Fellow will work under the supervision of 4 orthoplastic lower limb consultants, with access to:

  • Minimum two dedicated orthoplastic theatre sessions per week
  • 2–3 orthoplastic clinics per month

Sub-acute and chronic lower limb reconstruction is undertaken at both GRI and QEUH. Sarcoma reconstruction is primarily delivered at GRI, with some joint working at the Golden Jubilee Hospital and Royal Hospital for Children. Fellows will attend weekly sarcoma MDTs and surgical planning meetings and will contribute to audit, outcomes reporting, and M&M meetings.

Educational Opportunities
  • Weekly consultant‑led departmental teaching
  • Mandatory monthly audit and M&M meetings
  • Access to regional and national teaching
  • Opportunities to attend and contribute to:
    • National and international webinar series
    • Bi‑annual FRCS pre‑fellowship course
    • Microsurgery course
    • Annual cadaveric flap course (University of Glasgow)

Strong academic links exist with the Universities of Glasgow and Strathclyde, with active research across reconstructive microsurgery, limb reconstruction, sarcoma, nerve injury, burns, and skin oncology. Structured mentoring and training will be provided in line with Specialty Trainee frameworks.

Terms and Conditions
  • Full‑time post
  • Salary on Registrar payscale, dependent on previous service
  • Study leave in line with Terms and Conditions of Service
  • NHS Scotland e‑library and ATHENS access
  • Assistance with accommodation may be available
  • Pre‑employment medical required
Informal contact

Mr Neil Fairbairn
e‑mail:
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Closing date: 22 March 2026.

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Position Requirements
10+ Years work experience
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