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Job summary

Main area
Vascular
Grade
NHS Medical & Dental: Consultant
Contract
Permanent
Hours
Full time - 10 sessions per week (10 PAs)
Job ref
279-MWRSCHCONVASC-629
Employer
University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust
Employer type
NHS
Site
Royal Sussex County Hospital
Town
Brighton
Salary
£109,725 - £145,478 pa
Salary period
Yearly
Closing
07/04/2026 23:59

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Consultant in Vascular Surgery

NHS Medical & Dental: Consultant

 


Job overview

Applications are sought for a 10 PA Consultant post in Vascular Surgery (with 1:10 on call commitment) to work across UHSussex at both Royal Sussex, Brighton and spoke hospital.
 
They would join the 11 enthusiastic and committed Vascular Consultants in the department and multi-professional team. The service is supported by a high-quality Vascular Laboratory for non-invasive imaging and Vascular Nurse Specialists.
 
The job would involve working within the Sussex Vascular Network, covering a populations of at least 1.6 million patients. The network consists of the Hub at the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton, with spokes at Worthing, Chichester, Redhill, Haywards Heath, Eastbourne and Hastings.
 
There is a dedicated Vascular ward at the Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton.
 
Weekly vascular multi-disciplinary meetings are held at the Royal Sussex County Hospital, attended by Vascular Consultants within the network, Radiology colleagues, the Vascular Nurse Specialist, and vascular registrars where patient’s treatment plans are discussed and agreed. This is a PVD and aortic MDT in addition to discussing emergency in-patient admissions, and a separate neurovascular MDT held in conjunction with the stroke team.

Main duties of the job

The appointee will share the responsibilities for providing care to vascular in-patients, manage regular out-patient clinics, perform regular ward rounds, take part in the Vascular Network on-call rota and operate. The details of the activities are given in the job plan and timetable below. 
 
The clinical duties of the post include the following: 
 
·         Regular attendance of MDM and active participation in the discussions.
 
·         Regular out-patient clinics across both sites and assessing vascular patients across the breadth of vascular surgery.
 
·         Regular theatre sessions to operate on vascular patients.
 
·         Participate in the on call rota, currently 1 in 10.
 
·         Regular day case list.
 
·         Active participation and delivery in the department research projects and is willing to supervise any research fellows in line with the research and innovation strategy trusts. 
 
The appointee should have good communication skills and willing to take on additional responsibilities that might arise e.g. (attending meetings to plan further development of the department & service delivery). The appointee should also be willing to help further develop the department workforce by actively participating in the supervision of junior doctors and VNS. The appointee is also encouraged to actively participate in improving patient care delivery. 
 

Working for our organisation

At UHSussex, diversity is our strength, and we want you to feel included to help us always deliver Excellent Care Everywhere, as shown in our Outstanding for Caring CQC rating.

Your uniqueness and experiences will be part of our creative and innovative community where everyone is encouraged to succeed. We have a range of staff networks to help break down barriers, and can offer a buddy to help new members settle in. 

We’re proud to be a Disability Confident Employer (Level 3) and a Veteran Aware Trust.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

In June 2011 an external review of vascular services was undertaken in Sussex by members of the Vascular Society of Great Britain and Ireland with the working report recommendations made available in August 2011. 
 
The recommended and agreed model of care for the Sussex Vascular Network has been developed with the co-operation of the spokes, taking into consideration their organisational needs and is as follows:
 
The network will consist of the Hub, at the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton, with spokes in Worthing, Chichester, Redhill, Haywards Heath, Eastbourne and Hastings
The population covered by the Sussex Vascular Network is a minimum of 1.6 million, and each spoke hospital is a busy District General Hospital with a considerable population to service
 
·         All arterial interventions (open and endovascular), vascular interventional radiology and all emergency admissions will be managed at the Sussex Vascular Centre in Brighton.
 
·         With the Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital as part of the same trust, older children with vascular trauma can be dealt within the hub by the on-call vascular team. Infants are usually referred to specialist paediatric centres in London (eg Great Ormond Street Hospital)
 
·         In Worthing, Hastings and Redhill there will be inpatient provision for minor amputations, diabetic foot complications, and transfers back from Brighton for convalescence following arterial interventions.
 
·         In all the spokes  - There will be day case vascular surgery including the treatment of varicose veins, minor amputations and debridement.
 
·         There will be outpatient provision at all sites
 
This post will be expected to work at Spoke hospital and Brighton.
 
Departmental Facilities and Workload
 
The RSCH Unit provides comprehensive 1:10 on call (consultant of the week) rota. The total activity for the hub will be approximately 600 index cases per year.
 
Of the 8 Consultants and 2 Speciality Doctors currently in post, 8 undertake work within both the hub and at least one spoke unit. 1 Consultant has sessions at Brighton & Sussex Medical School.  Of the current Consultant establishment areas of interest are as follows:
 
·         EVAR
 
·         FEVAR / BEVAR
 
·         Renal Access Surgery
 
·         DM Foot
 
·         CEA
 
·         Open AAA
 
·         ETS
 
·         PAD – Open and Endovascular
 
·         Cervical rib
 
·         Deep venous disease
 
·         Hybrid procedures
 
There is a buddy system in place to support and aid cover, which will continue and evolve as new appointees join the service. For EVAR and FEVAR, hybrid and complex vascular work dual consultant operating is involved.
 
The Consultant on call system will be on a 1:10 basis and works as follows:
 
Monday AM – Friday AM; hand over on Friday AM; home. No other commitments whilst on call
Friday AM – Monday AM; handover at MDM; home. No other commitments
 
All elective spoke/hub duties are cancelled during periods on call and these will not clash with the main inpatient hub operating lists.
 
Waiting lists are shared to ensure prompt treatment based on patient need.
 
24/7 vascular on-call rota supported by dedicated Registrars.  There are 10 dedicated vascular Registrars working on a rota, and 4 F1s, 2 F2s and a CT1 within the hub. There is a Reg of the Week system for daytime cover during the week, and at the weekend, with a night rota for Reg cover.
 
Local middle grade support for the spokes will be provided by the spoke Trusts.
 
There is a network interventional radiology rota including 8 Consultants.
 
There is a dedicated vascular ward with 30 beds, rising to 37 on full implementation of the Sussex vascular network model.
 
The Service is supported by a high quality Vascular Laboratory for non-invasive imaging. The whole range of vascular and endovascular activities are undertaken by the Unit, including comprehensive service for EVAR. The hybrid theatre is available Tuesday afternoon, all day Wednesday and Thursday morning. Additional times will be available on negotiation. There will be equal access in a flexible system to the hybrid theatre for all Consultants, which will be allowed and encouraged to evolve. There is also a vascular C arm and table available for another theatre. There are 1-2 NCEPOD theatres available 24/7.  Renal access work is provided by the Unit to high standard and there will be the opportunity for the appointee to participate in this activity. There will be a teaching commitment to undergraduates from The Brighton & Sussex Medical Schools and there will be expectation for research activities, according to the appointee’s interests.   
 
Weekly vascular multi-disciplinary meetings are held at the Royal Sussex County Hospital, attended by Vascular Consultants within the network, Radiology colleagues, the Vascular Nurse Specialist, and vascular registrars where patient’s treatment plans are discussed and agreed. This is a PAD and Aortic MDT in addition to discussing emergency in-patient admissions, and a separate neurovascular MDT held in conjunction with the stroke team. There are video conferencing facilities available to enable remote presence at the meetings.
 
The network includes 8 Vascular Nurse Specialists, with two in each spoke hospital, and are an integral element of the Sussex Vascular Network.
 
The Vascular Nurse Specialist at the Royal Sussex County Hospital has an essential role in the delivery of modern evidence based vascular services, including providing ward-based assessments of vascular disease, wound care and diabetic foot problems, outpatient provision of nurse run clinics for varicose veins and intermittent claudication with exercise and lifestyle classes, and smoking cessation. In addition they provide valuable linking services between medical specialities and the nursing staff, within and across Trusts. The VNS also liaises with the local outpatient departments arranging urgent appointments for patients seen in A and E at the Hub, assist with movement of patients into the Hub and with onward care to their local hospital.
 
Main duties and responsibilities
 
The appointee will share the responsibilities for providing care to vascular in-patients, manage regular out-patient clinics, perform regular ward rounds, take part in the Vascular Network on-call rota and operate. The details of the activities are given in the job plan and timetable below.
 
The clinical duties of the post include the following:
 
Regular attendance of MDM and active participation in the discussions.
Regular out-patient clinics across both sites and assessing vascular patients across the breadth of vascular surgery.
Regular theatre sessions to operate on vascular patients.
Participate in the on call rota, currently 1 in 10.
Regular day case list.
Active participation and delivery in the department research projects and is willing to supervise any research fellows in line with the research and innovation strategy trusts.
 
The appointee should have good communication skills and willing to take on additional responsibilities that might arise e.g. (attending meetings to plan further development of the department & service delivery). The appointee should also be willing to help further develop the department workforce by actively participating in the supervision of junior doctors and VNS. The appointee is also encouraged to actively participate in improving patient care delivery.
 
The post holder accepts that they will also perform duties in occasional emergencies and unforeseen circumstances at the request of the appropriate consultant, in consultation, where practicable, with their colleagues, both senior and junior. While it has been agreed between the professions that they will perform such duties, the Secretary of State stresses that additional commitments arising under this sub-section are exceptions and you should not be required to undertake work of this kind for prolonged periods or on a regular basis.
 
On call commitment:
 
1:10 Monday morning to Friday morning         
 
1:10 Friday morning to Monday morning
 
Category A
 
Category A: this applies where the consultant is typically required to return immediately to site when called or has to undertake interventions with a similar level of complexity to those that would normally be carried out on site, such as telemedicine or complex telephone consultations;
 
Category B: this applies where the consultant can typically respond by giving telephone advice and/or by returning to work later.
 
The post holder accepts that they will also perform duties in occasional emergencies and unforeseen circumstances at the request of the appropriate consultant, in consultation, where practicable, with their colleagues, both senior and junior. While it has been agreed between the professions that they will perform such duties, the Secretary of State stresses that additional commitments arising under this sub-section are exceptions and you should not be required to undertake work of this kind for prolonged periods or on a regular basis.
 
See full job description for more information.
Potential Interview Date June 2026

Person specification

Experience/ Qualifications

Essential criteria
  • Basic medical degree
  • FRC/MRC Vascular - e.g. FRCS, MRCP, etc. or its recognised equivalent.
  • Full and specialist registration (with a licence to practise) with the GMC or be eligible for registration within six months of the interview. • If you trained in the UK, you must also have a Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT) in Vascular or be within six months of receiving it by the interview date. • If you trained outside the UK, you must provide evidence that your qualifications are equivalent to the UK CCT. (Equivalence must be confirmed by GMC by date of AAC)
Desirable criteria
  • Higher Degree

Clinical Skills and Experience

Essential criteria
  • Experience in complex endovascular aortic / complex lower limb and deep
  • Experience in trauma surgery
  • Experience in complex open aortic surgery
  • Definitive surgical trauma skills (DSTS)
Desirable criteria
  • Experience in endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy
  • Experience in Thoracic outlet syndrome

Knowledge

Desirable criteria
  • • Breadth of experience in and outside specialty

Teaching Skills

Essential criteria
  • Evidence of an interest and commitment to teaching
Desirable criteria
  • Recognised teaching qualification

Academic and Research

Essential criteria
  • Evidence of participation in audit
Desirable criteria
  • Research experience
  • Publications
  • Prizes and honours

Personal Attributes

Essential criteria
  • Evidence of:- Good communication skills both oral and written

Organisation and Planning

Essential criteria
  • Experience and ability to work in multi-professional teams.
  • Understanding of: NHS / Clinical governance / Resource constraints
Desirable criteria
  • Evidence of managerial skills: Achievements / Course attended

Career Progression

Essential criteria
  • Appropriate progression of career to date

Employer certification / accreditation badges

Veteran AwareApprenticeships logoNo smoking policyDisability confident leaderArmed Forces Covenant Gold AwardCare Leaver CovenantStep into healthHappy to Talk Flexible Working

Applicant requirements

You must have appropriate UK professional registration.

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service.

Documents to download

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Further details / informal visits contact

Name
Mr Mahmoud Salman
Job title
Clinical Director and Lead Consultant
Email address
[email protected]
Telephone number
01273 696955
Additional information

Applicants are invited to visit the hospital or to phone for informal discussion by arrangement with: 

 

Mr M Salman ([email protected]) or Prof S W Yusuf ([email protected]) at the Royal Sussex County Hospital via the hospital switchboard, 01273 696955.

 

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