Job summary Applications are invited to apply for a Trust Specialty Registrar in Histopathology to work in the Department of Cellular Pathology at the Wycombe Hospital, High Wycombe.
This post is a Fixed Term Contract for 4 months and must end on 05/08/2025You will be working alongside 10 Cellular Pathology Consultants, 2 Specialty doctors and 5 Specialist registrars (ST2-ST5) on the Thames Valley Deanery successful candidate will participate in the macroscopic investigation of a wide range of histopathological specimens under consultant supervision.
He/she will carry out cut up duties according to the departmental successful candidate must have GMC registration, MBBS (or equivalent) and a minimum of 2 years training in histopathology (however familiarity with the UK Histopathology training system would be desirable).
This is a full WTE post, with no on call requirement and working hours are weekdays between 8am-5pm.
This post is for a period of 4 and 1/2 months from March 2025 (start date to be agreed) up to the 5th of August 2025.
Main duties of the job The post holder will be involved in the organisation of the rota of the department and opportunities will be available to learn about general laboratory management and administration.
For further information on this post, please review the attached supporting Job Description and Person Specification attached to this advert.
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Job description Job responsibilities The rota will assign the post holder to work with the other 2 specialty doctors and the SpRs in the department to share cutting up according to a regular timetable, involving Histopathology cut up and Histopathology reporting, Cytopathology and Autopsy training Person Specification EDUCATION, QUALIFICATIONS & TRAINING Essential MBBS GMC Registration Desirable FRCPath Part 1 EXPERIENCE Essential At Least 24 months training in Histopathology & Cytopathology Desirable Familiarity with the UK Histopathology training system TRUST VALUES Essential Communicates openly, honestly and professionally, and actively promotes team working and building strong working relationships Patients are always first.
Drives service improvements.
Strong self-awareness with a desire to grow.
Treats all with compassion and kindness.
Ensures everyone feels valued.
Consults others and listens to their views/opinions.
Enables others to take the initiative MANAGEMENT SKILLS Essential Able to organise oneself and prioritise clinical workload Proficient IT Skills (Microsoft Office Applications) Word, Excel, Powerpoint Evidence of active involvement in audit COMMUNICATION AND INTERPERSONAL SKILLS Essential Ability to communicate effectively with clinical and other colleagues Evidence of good multi- disciplinary and multi-professional team working Initiative, enthusiasm and drive