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Locum Consultant in Complex Older Peoples Service & Rehabilitation Medicine

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Dyddiad hysbysebu: 02 Chwefror 2026
Cyflog: Heb ei nodi
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: £109,725 - £145,478 per annum
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 04 Mawrth 2026
Lleoliad: London, NW1 0PE
Cwmni: CNWL NHS Foundation Trust
Math o swydd: Cytundeb
Cyfeirnod swydd: 7778346/333-G-CC-LC-0007

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A Vacancy at Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust.

CNWL NHS Foundation Trust & UCLH NHS Foundation Trust
Locum Consultant in Complex Older Peoples Service & Rehabilitation Medicine
10 Programmed Activities (5 PAs CNWL, 5 PAs UCLH)
Fixed Term: 12 Months

We’re seeking a motivated and collaborative Locum Consultant with expertise in Geriatric Medicine, Stroke Medicine, or Rehabilitation Medicine to join a jointly funded post across CNWL and UCLH.
We’re particularly keen to hear from clinicians with an interest in integrated care models and system-wide working, and experience or enthusiasm for service development, quality improvement, and pathway redesign. This role would suit someone who enjoys variety, innovation, and working across organisational boundaries to improve outcomes for older people and those with complex needs. This is a unique joint consultant role offering the opportunity to work across the entire patient pathway.
Key benefits include:
• A varied clinical role across acute frailty, inpatient rehabilitation, virtual services, and outpatients
• The chance to shape and influence innovative services across North Central London
• Strong links with national improvement collaboratives and research networks
• Access to state-of-the-art clinical research facilities at St Pancras
• Dedicated SPA time for teaching, supervision, governance, QI, and service development
• Supportive, well-established consultant teams at both Trusts
You’ll be at the heart of integrated care delivery, working across two leading Trusts and contributing to forward-thinking services that bridge the gap between hospital and community care. You’ll have the opportunity to make a tangible impact on patient flow, outcomes, and experience.

Interview Date: 25 February 2026

You will provide consultant-level medical leadership within inpatient rehabilitation, supporting the multi-pathology and rehabilitation wards. This includes attending multidisciplinary team meetings and ward rounds, assessing and reviewing patient care, leading discharge planning, validating discharge summaries, supporting the management of delayed transfers of care, and communicating with patients and families.

CNWL is a nationally leading NHS Foundation Trust providing Mental Health, Community Health and Child Health Services across London and the South East of England.

Over the last few years our catchment area has grown significantly, making the Trust’s population more diverse than ever. The area spans the communities of London, Milton Keynes and wider geographical areas of Buckinghamshire, Surrey, Kent and Hampshire. There are areas of great affluence as well as deprivation, and there are over 100 first-languages spoken in these communities.

We were authorised as a Foundation Trust on 1 May 2007.

The Trust is organised in to three Divisions: Jameson, Goodall and Diggory. Goodall Division is responsible for the delivery of Mental Health and community Learning Disability services in Hillingdon, as well as all CNWL’s specialist rehabilitation provision and CAMHS provision in NW London. We also deliver community physical health services in a number of boroughs in NW London, including Hillingdon Harrow, Ealing and neighbouring System of North Central London.

Our staff play a fundamental role in our delivery of excellent outcomes and excellent patient experience, so it is our aim to create a happy and healthy working environment where you can thrive and succeed.

www.cnwl.nhs.uk



The post-holder will provide inpatient rehabilitation care at St Pancras Rehabilitation Unit (SPRU). SPRU provides inpatient rehabilitation to residents of North London, specialising in frailty management and neurological and stroke rehabilitation. New inpatient pathways have also been developed for spinal cord injury, trauma rehabilitation and amputee rehabilitation. The successful applicant is likely to have a varied case load of patients and would be expected to have a specialist interest in one of the areas listed above.

The ideal candidate will support (strategically and operationally) whole systems developments in North Central London (NCL). Current initiatives include pre-hospital support to paramedics (Single Point of Access), Hospital@Home (Camden Virtual Ward) and Same Day Emergency Care for older people living with frailty, novel community stroke pathways (Hyperacute direct to Community Stroke beds), and early amputee rehabilitation initiatives (with Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital). There is significant opportunity for redesign and innovation across the whole system.

The post-holder will provide leadership and development to the acute frailty service, virtual services and outpatients at UCLH. The UCLH Complex Older Peoples Service provides care for patients admitted through the Acute Medical Unit via the Emergency Department. The majority of patients come from Camden and Islington. The department has close ties with the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery (NHNN) stroke unit and the rehabilitation unit at


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