- MBBS/MBCH & possess MRCP
- Full GMC registration with a license to practice.
- Inclusion in the GMC Specialist Register, or achieving CCT within six months at the time of the interview.
- Higher degree/ MD / PhD
- CCT in Stroke Medicine or Neurology
- Completion of 5 years of supervised training in an appropriate StR-equivalent training program, along with a high level of clinical skill and expertise in Acute Medicine, General Medicine, Stroke Medicine, Neurology, or Geriatrics.
- Comprehensive technical competence and experience in Stroke & TIA service delivery
- Auditing and management experience
- Proven experience and dedication to teaching both undergraduate and postgraduate students
- Commitment to involvement in the induction and appraisal process for junior medical staff
- Publications in peer-reviewed journals
- Competitive salary in line with market and NHS pay scale, with additional benefits such as NHS pension scheme.
- Generous annual leave and study leave entitlement.
- Support for continuing professional development (CPD) and opportunities for research and teaching.
- Access to state-of-the-art facilities and a supportive work environment.