We are seeking to appoint a senior clinical fellow (post - CCT) offering exposure to upper limb surgery. This will offer experience and management of a wide spectrum of upper limb disorders including arthroscopic reconstruction, shoulder and elbow arthroplasty as well as acute upper limb trauma and post trauma reconstructive procedures. The Fellow will work with the upper limb consultants delivering patient care and offering support and training alongside the consultants to the junior doctors within the department. 
 This post is suitable for individuals who have obtained their certificate of completion of training (CCT) It is essential that applicants have passed the FRCS (Orth) exam, have at least six years experience at specialist trainee level in Trauma and Orthopaedics with at least 12 months experience in the subspecialty of shoulder and upper limb surgery. 
Main duties of the job 
 The successful candidate will be encouraged to work closely with the current 6 Upper Limb Surgeons, and together with these surgeons provide comprehensive cover for Upper Limb Elective and Trauma conditions. The successful candidate will work primarily with Mr Wijeratna and Mr Jepson. 
 The department currently comprises 17 orthopaedic surgeons. 
 The post will have a fixed term tenure of 6 -12 months, the post is to start in August 2026 
 Please see attached Job description 
About us 
 Northampton General Hospital is one of the largest employers in the area and we are on an exciting journey. All our divisions are committed to doing things better, with more efficiency as we update, modernise, and advance. We have also entered a Group Model with neighbouring Kettering General Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and become University Hospitals of Northamptonshire. 
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Accountability 
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 Integrity 
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 We want to recruit the best people to deliver our services across the University Hospitals of Northamptonshire and help to unleash everyone's full potential. As an organisation, we value how we communicate and promote our vacancies to all communities. 
 The Hospital Group encourages applications from people who identify from all protected groups, especially those from BAME, Disabled and LGBTQ+ backgrounds as these are underrepresented in our hospitals. 
 We understand that we need to work with colleagues from diverse backgrounds and make sure the environment they work in is inclusive and collaborative. 
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Details 
 Date posted 
 24 October 2025 
 Pay scheme 
 Hospital medical and dental staff 
 Grade 
 Doctor - other 
Salary 
 65,048 to 73,992 a year Per annum / Pro rata 
 Contract 
 Fixed term 
Duration 
 12 months 
 Working pattern 
 Full-time 
 Reference number 
 265-7509563-SUR 
 Job locations 
 Northampton General Hospital 
 Cliftonville 
 Northampton 
 NN1 5BD 
Job description 
Job responsibilities 
 Outpatient clinics, both Elective and Trauma seeing a mixture of new and follow up patients under supervision of the consultant and independently. 
 A responsibility for coordination of the upper limb trauma service, liaising with the consultants and trauma coordinators ensuring patients are appropriately prioritised and prepared for surgery 
 Assisting in operating theatres and conducting parallel operating lists when appropriate/commensurate with operating ability. The time table will include 2-3 Operating lists and 2-3 clinics per week. 
 Supervision and training of foundation doctors, core trainees and middle grades in the day to day management of upper limb elective and emergent conditions. 
 Daily review of upper limb inpatients 
 Presenting monthly mortality & morbidity statistics and participating in departmental teaching meetings 
 Teaching and training staff in other medical disciplines, nursing and support staff as appropriate. 
 Be prepared to participate in management duties within the department and the Trust 
 The fellow is not expected to be part of the middle grade on call rota. Job description 
Job responsibilities 
 Outpatient clinics, both Elective and Trauma seeing a mixture of new and follow up patients under supervision of the consultant and independently. 
 A responsibility for coordination of the upper limb trauma service, liaising with the consultants and trauma coordinators ensuring patients are appropriately prioritised and prepared for surgery 
 Assisting in operating theatres and conducting parallel operating lists when appropriate/commensurate with operating ability. The time table will include 2-3 Operating lists and 2-3 clinics per week. 
 Supervision and training of foundation doctors, core trainees and middle grades in the day to day management of upper limb elective and emergent conditions. 
 Daily review of upper limb inpatients 
 Presenting monthly mortality & morbidity statistics and participating in departmental teaching meetings 
 Teaching and training staff in other medical disciplines, nursing and support staff as appropriate. 
 Be prepared to participate in management duties within the department and the Trust 
 The fellow is not expected to be part of the middle grade on call rota. 
Person Specification 
 Academic Achievemnts and Research 
Essential 
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