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Speciality Doctor in Obstetrics and Gynaecology

NHS Scotland
Edinburgh
2 days ago
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Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh

NHS Scotland is committed to encouraging equality and diversity among our workforce and eliminating unlawful discrimination. The aim is for our workforce to be truly representative and for each employee to feel respected and able to give their best. To this end, NHS Scotland welcomes applications from all sections of society.

NHS Lothian

Post : 232130

Closing Date : 26/11/2025

NHS Lothian is committed to encouraging equality and diversity among our workforce and eliminating unlawful discrimination. The aim is for our workforce to be truly representative and for each employee to feel respected and able to give their best.

To this end, NHS Lothian welcomes applications from all sections of society.

Entry Criteria for a Specialty Doctor:
A doctor appointed to this grade:
shall have full registration and a Licence to Practice with the General Medical Council (GMC);

And

shall have completed at least four years full-time postgraduate training (or its equivalent gained on a less than full-time or flexible basis) at least two of which will be in a specialty training programme or specialty registrar locum appointment for training (LAT);

Or

shall have equivalent training, experience or competencies, either in the UK or overseas.

2. A dentist appointed to this grade:

shall be registered and have a Licence to Practice with the General Dental Council (GDC);

And

shall have completed four years full-time postgraduate training (or its equivalent gained on a less than full-time or flexible basis) since first obtaining registration, including adequate experience in the relevant specialty;

Or

shall have equivalent training, experience or competencies, either in the UK or overseas.

Applications are welcome for the above Fixed Term, full time (40 hours per week) post based in RIE.

This fixed term post has arisen in response to service requirements. This post will be based at RIE and will join an established and experienced team of reproductive health doctors.

The standard week will include outpatient and inpatient activity, and contribution to out of hours on-call rota (middle grade 1:8). The successful applicant will have a range of clinical experience and competence in general obstetrics and gynaecology. GMC is essential.

This post is available from January 2026.

More detailed departmental and specialty information can be found in the job description available via email address / link below.

For an informal discussion please contact:

Dr Stuart Jack, Clinical Director Gynaecology: @

Dr Emma Doubal, Clinical Director Obstetrics: @

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We cannot accept CVs as a form of application and only a completed online application form will be accepted. Personal information will not be sent with the application for short listing. The application form will be identified by the candidate number only to ensure that all applicants are treated equally.

***PLEASE NOTE: We cannot accept late applications so please ensure your application is submitted early***

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