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Post-CCT Fellow in Mohs Surgery | Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

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Dyddiad hysbysebu: 06 Mawrth 2026
Cyflog: Heb ei nodi
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: £73,992 per annum
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 05 Ebrill 2026
Lleoliad: Nottingham, NG7 2FT
Cwmni: Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trusts
Math o swydd: Cytundeb
Cyfeirnod swydd: 7784252/164-7784252

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12 month post WEF1st August 2026

Interviews will be held in April for this post

This BSDS approved, whole time, one-year Fellowship post based at the Nottingham NHS Treatment Centre run by Nottingham University Hospitals (NUH), is designed for sub-specialty training to gain expertise in cutaneous surgery, Mohs surgery, laser therapy, photodynamic therapy and skin cancer management. Attendance at SSMDT, educational meetings [local, national and international] and Research and Audit will be encouraged. The Fellow will be expected to make presentations and to publish widely.

The post is suitable for a post-CCT dermatology trainee or a trainee who is within 6 months of CCT. All training programmes are equally open to those who may, either from the outset or subsequently, wish to train flexibly (if eligible) or job share.




The successful applicant will work closely within the existing skin cancer service and with the existing experienced Mohs surgeons Dr Sandeep Varma, Dr Anand Patel and Dr Ashish Sharma. This fellowship will be in its 17thyear of its inception when the Fellowship starts. Independent instruction and support of Juniors and other colleagues will augment the Fellow’s own teaching.

The duties of the post will involve working with the dermatology team to provide clinical, teaching and research work of the Regional Skin Cancer Service, including lasers, PDT and the Regional Mohs Service.

The department has close links with the Centre for Evidence Based Dermatology in Nottingham and participation in research is encouraged and supported.

Opportunities for audit, publications and research will be available.

Training and close supervision will be provided.

Post-CCT Fellowship in Mohs Micrographic Surgery and Advanced Dermatological Surgery [12 month post]

Department of Dermatology, Nottingham NHS Treatment Centre, Nottingham University Hospitals

12 month post WEF1st AUGUST 2026

This BSDS approved, whole time, one-year Fellowship post based at the Nottingham NHS Treatment Centre run by Nottingham University Hospitals (NUH), is designed for sub-specialty training to gain expertise in cutaneous surgery, Mohs surgery, laser therapy, photodynamic therapy and skin cancer management. Attendance at SSMDT, educational meetings [local, national and international] and Research and Audit will be encouraged. The Fellow will be expected to make presentations and to publish widely.

The successful applicant will work closely within the existing skin cancer service and with the existing experienced Mohs surgeons Dr Sandeep Varma, Dr Anand Patel and Dr Ashish Sharma. This fellowship will be in its 17thyear of its inception when the Fellowship starts. Independent instruction and support of Juniors and other colleagues will augment the Fellow’s own teaching.

The post is suitable for a post-CCT dermatology trainee or a trainee who is within 6 months of CCT. All training programmes are equally open to those who may, either from the outset or subsequently, wish to train flexibly (if eligible) or job share.

You must be registered with the General Medical Council and hold a Licence to Practice.

Applicants should have MRCP or equivalent and must be on the Specialist Register or be within 6 months of the anticipated award of CCT [Dermatology] or CESR (CP) at the date of interview for the post.



Hours of work are: 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday



For further details / informal visits contact:

Informal enquiries are welcomed by:

Dr A Patel, Head Of Service / Mohs Surgeon-anand.patel19@nhs.net

Dr S Varma, Consultant Dermatologist / Mohs Surgeon -sandeep.varma2@nhs.net




This advert closes on Thursday 2 Apr 2026

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