Ophthalmology Fellow in Medical Retina

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  • Leeds
  • £73,992 per year
  • Contract
  • Full-time
  • 10 hours ago
The Eye Department in Leeds, is looking for a Medical Retina Fellow to work for 12 months. The post holder will be working with the five Medical Retina Consultants working within the department. The medical retina service in Leeds is provided at St Jamess, Seacroft and Wharfedale hospitals where the clinic/virtual clinics are undertaken.Applications are welcomed for this post, which could be held as either full time or part time. This position would suit a senior higher surgical trainee or post-CCT doctor who has to demonstrable interest in Medical Retina Ophthalmology. The appointee must be able to demonstrate a high level of motivation for the subject of Medical Retina and have some relevant prior clinical experience.The post is available from the beginning of September and will be for 12 months.Candidates must be fully registered with the General Medical Council and hold a license to practice at the time of appointment.Main duties of the jobSuccessful candidates will be expected to be involved in:Out-patient clinics and intravitreal injectionsSupervision of patientsContribute to Specialist Multi-disciplinary team meetingsReferrals to other specialists, departments and hospitals are timely and appropriateTo link with Consultant colleagues in other relevant site specialist teams within the TrustTo contribute to research, teaching and new developments within the Ophthalmology department. The post holder will be encouraged to facilitate and contribute to the current clinical research programs on going in the department.In addition to the clinical skills, the post holder will be actively involved in research and publication.The post holder will also be expected to develop a deeper understanding of management issues within Teaching Hospital Departments and the wider Trust.The post holder will assist in providing service alongside the consultant team, this will include clinics, intravitreal injections, Acute Referral ClinicAbout usThe Eye Department is based at St James University Hospital, Leeds with Ophthalmology Services also held at Seacroft Hospital and Wharfedale Hospital. There are 29 consultants in the wider Ophthalmology Department. The team also trains Ophthalmic specialist trainees from the region. We have recently moved into a new outpatient department which has provided us which much more space for patients and clinicians.Leeds Teaching Hospitals is committed to our process of redeploying 'at risk' members of our existing workforce to new roles. As such, all our job adverts are subject to this policy and we reserve the right to close, delay or remove adverts while this process is completed. If you do experience a delay in the shortlisting stage of the recruitment cycle, please bear with us while this process is completed, and contact the named contact if you have any questions.DetailsDate posted03 September 2025Pay schemeHospital medical and dental staffGradeDoctor - otherSalary£73,992 a yearContractFixed termDuration12 monthsWorking patternFull-timeReference numberC9298-MED-780BJob locationsSt. James's University HospitalBeckett StreetLeedsLS9 7TFJob descriptionJob responsibilitiesDUTIES OF THE POSTTo deliver a wide range of Ophthalmology care and sub-speciality medical retina care for adult patients at the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust.Ensure provision of a high standard of care to patientsAccept and manage referrals from other specialists, departments and hospitals in a timely and appropriate mannerMake referrals to other specialists, departments and hospitals in a timely and appropriate mannerContribute to departmental meetingsContribute to quality improvement, research, teaching and new developments within the Ophthalmology department.The post holder will spend up to 12 months working in the Ophthalmology Department in SJUH. Although the focus will be within the medical retina service, the post holder will also be expected to cover the Acute Referral Service seeing general Ophthalmology emergencies and patients. The option of a session for cataract surgery can be discussed.The objectives for the year would be to further train the post holder in Medical Retina ophthalmology.By the end of the 12 months, the post holder would be expected to be confident in the assessment, diagnosis and management of Medical Retina patients. There will also be opportunities to be involved in the departments clinical research portfolio. Opportunities for training, education and acquiring / enhancing relevant knowledge and skills will be offered in the following areas:- Referral triage and prioritisation- Initial assessment, investigation and diagnosis of patients with retinal disease- Initial and ongoing treatment of retinal vascular disease- Thermal and PDT laser- Structural OCT, OCT angiography, autofluorescence imaging, fluorescein and indocyanine green angiography- Assessment of patients with inherited retinal disease and diagnostic genetic testing- Face to face and virtual clinics- Liaison with diabetic retinopathy screening- Phase 1-3 clinic trialsThe post holder will also be expected to develop a deeper understanding of management issues within Teaching Hospital Departments and the wider Trust.Job descriptionJob responsibilitiesDUTIES OF THE POSTTo deliver a wide range of Ophthalmology care and sub-speciality medical retina care for adult patients at the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust.Ensure provision of a high standard of care to patientsAccept and manage referrals from other specialists, departments and hospitals in a timely and appropriate mannerMake referrals to other specialists, departments and hospitals in a timely and appropriate mannerContribute to departmental meetingsContribute to quality improvement, research, teaching and new developments within the Ophthalmology department.The post holder will spend up to 12 months working in the Ophthalmology Department in SJUH. Although the focus will be within the medical retina service, the post holder will also be expected to cover the Acute Referral Service seeing general Ophthalmology emergencies and patients. The option of a session for cataract surgery can be discussed.The objectives for the year would be to further train the post holder in Medical Retina ophthalmology.By the end of the 12 months, the post holder would be expected to be confident in the assessment, diagnosis and management of Medical Retina patients. There will also be opportunities to be involved in the departments clinical research portfolio. Opportunities for training, education and acquiring / enhancing relevant knowledge and skills will be offered in the following areas:- Referral triage and prioritisation- Initial assessment, investigation and diagnosis of patients with retinal disease- Initial and ongoing treatment of retinal vascular disease- Thermal and PDT laser- Structural OCT, OCT angiography, autofluorescence imaging, fluorescein and indocyanine green angiography- Assessment of patients with inherited retinal disease and diagnostic genetic testing- Face to face and virtual clinics- Liaison with diabetic retinopathy screening- Phase 1-3 clinic trialsThe post holder will also be expected to develop a deeper understanding of management issues within Teaching Hospital Departments and the wider Trust.Person SpecificationClinical, Academic, and Personal SkillsEssential
  • Ability to apply sound clinical knowledge and judgement to problems Ability to prioritise clinical need Ability to maximise safety and minimise risk
  • Recognition of, and ability to undertake the initial management of, an acutely ill patient
  • Demonstrates understanding of research, including awareness of ethical issues
  • Demonstrates understanding of the basic principles of audit, clinical risk management, evidence-based practice, patient safety, and clinical quality improvement initiatives
  • Demonstrates knowledge of evidence-informed practice
Eligibility, Fitness to practice, and Language SkillsEssential
  • Be eligible for full registration with, and hold a current licence to practise from, the GMC at the time of appointment.
  • Eligibility to work in the UK.
  • Advanced Life Support Certificate from the Resuscitation Council UK or equivalent (as required to complete Foundation competences) by intended start date
  • Is up to date and fit to practise safely and is aware of own training needs.
QualificationsEssential
  • FRCOphth or equivalent qualification
Clinical Experience and Career ProgressionEssential
  • Completed at least 3 years of a higher surgical training in ophthalmology
  • Familiarity with interpretation of structural OCT
  • Evidence of achievement of foundation competences, in line with GMC standards / Good Medical Practice
Desirable
  • Evidence of core Medical Retina competencies
  • Familiarity with interpretation of fluorescein and indocyanine green angiography images
  • Prior experience with laser photocoagulation
  • Prior experience with intra-vitreal injection
Person SpecificationClinical, Academic, and Personal SkillsEssential
  • Ability to apply sound clinical knowledge and judgement to problems Ability to prioritise clinical need Ability to maximise safety and minimise risk
  • Recognition of, and ability to undertake the initial management of, an acutely ill patient
  • Demonstrates understanding of research, including awareness of ethical issues
  • Demonstrates understanding of the basic principles of audit, clinical risk management, evidence-based practice, patient safety, and clinical quality improvement initiatives
  • Demonstrates knowledge of evidence-informed practice
Eligibility, Fitness to practice, and Language SkillsEssential
  • Be eligible for full registration with, and hold a current licence to practise from, the GMC at the time of appointment.
  • Eligibility to work in the UK.
  • Advanced Life Support Certificate from the Resuscitation Council UK or equivalent (as required to complete Foundation competences) by intended start date
  • Is up to date and fit to practise safely and is aware of own training needs.
QualificationsEssential
  • FRCOphth or equivalent qualification
Clinical Experience and Career ProgressionEssential
  • Completed at least 3 years of a higher surgical training in ophthalmology
  • Familiarity with interpretation of structural OCT
  • Evidence of achievement of foundation competences, in line with GMC standards / Good Medical Practice
Desirable
  • Evidence of core Medical Retina competencies
  • Familiarity with interpretation of fluorescein and indocyanine green angiography images
  • Prior experience with laser photocoagulation
  • Prior experience with intra-vitreal injection

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