Senior Trauma Fellow - T&O
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Doctor/Physician
Surgeon
Senior Trauma Fellow – T&O
Closing date: 08 March 2026
Applications are invited for the above post at the Queen's Medical Centre campus of Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, for a 12 month fixed term position from April 2026. The successful applicant will work in the Orthopaedic Trauma unit at the Queen's Medical Centre Campus, which is the busiest Major Trauma Centre in the United Kingdom and likely serves a population within the East Midlands region of England estimated to be around 4.8 million people.
The post is designed to support the successful candidate to bridge the gap between higher surgical training and a substantive consultant appointment, with a significant trauma element. Daytime responsibilities include supporting trauma operating theatres, fracture clinics and day on-call duties. The department offers all aspects of complex orthopaedic trauma surgery, including limb reconstruction, orthopaedic trauma surgery and pelvic and acetabular surgery.
- Applicants are welcome to visit the department prior to application. Please contact Mr Taylor's secretary ext 82042 (T&O Consultant) or Mr Norrish's secretary (T&O Consultant and Junior Doctor Lead) on ext 84351.
- Applications require full GMC registration and UK NHS experience
- In-patient accountabilities require assessment and management of emergency referrals for injured patients from the Emergency Department along with other route of admission (from clinic or direct transfer) under the direction of responsible consultant
- Routine ward responsibilities, transfer and discharge summaries, and operating theatre duties are a key component of the Senior Trauma Fellow role
- Out-patient responsibilities will include orthopaedic fracture clinics
- Teaching medical and other students as required
- To undertake audit and other quality improvement projects to enhance the delivery of care
- To get involved in research leading to publication
The successful candidate will be working at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH), the 4th largest acute UK Trust.
NUH has achieved a national/international reputation for many specialist services, including stroke, renal, neurosciences, cancer services and trauma. We are at the forefront of many research programmes and new surgical procedures. In addition we host the NIHR Nottingham Clinical Research Facility and one of the 14 commissioned NIHR Health Tec Research Centres. We will also be undertaking research at the new National Rehabilitation Centre.
Fifteen Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeons are actively involved in the adult in-patient and out-patient Trauma and Orthopaedic service. The successful candidates will work at both the QMC and the Treatment Centre. Children’s trauma and orthopaedics for Nottingham is carried out at Queen's Medical Centre (QMC) under the care of five consultant orthopaedic surgeons. There are six orthopaedic hand surgeons based at QMC who run an acute hand take shared with the plastic surgeons.
We strive to deliver the very best care for our patients, but we are also passionate about providing high quality training and support and working in partnership with all health providers at NUH towards optimising patient outcomes.
We offer a wide range of staff benefits at NUH – information available on the Trust internet site.
Job responsibilitiesPlease see Job Description & Person Specification attached within the Job Advert for the main duties of this job.
Person Specification Post Grad Qualifications- FRCS Orth, FRCSC, FRACS
- Evidence of Training/Progression
- Higher Degree or on point of completing
- Demonstrate interest in research
- Evidence of contributing to published research
- MB BS (or equivalent)
- Full GMC Registration
- Recent UK Hospital experience
- At least 4 years experience in Orthopaedics or approaching completion of SPR Training
- Evidence of interest in Trauma Surgery
- Completed CCT or equivalent
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trusts
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