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Audiology – Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
As an Audiology STP trainee at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust you will work across different sites in northwest London. The main base is at Charing Cross Hospital in Hammersmith, but you will also work at St Mary’s Hospital in Paddington and at some of our paediatric and adult audiology community clinics.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester
Audiology – Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Trainees will join our dynamic and progressive Audiology teams with clinics located at Kingston and Roehampton. They will join a multidisciplinary team of extended scope Audiologists, Specialist Audiologist, Clinical Scientists, Newborn Hearing Screeners, clinical nurse specialists, voice therapists and ENT specialists. The department is accredited under the Improving Quality in Physiological Measurement Services (IQIPS) programme to provide the full scope of routine and complex paediatric and adult services.
Trainees will learn how to perform and interpret clinical, and specialist scientific processes and practical experience of hearing, tinnitus and balance disorders and will learn how to:
- Carry out complex scientific and clinical roles, including working directly with patients
- Analyse, interpret and compare investigative and clinical options
- Make judgements, including clinical and differential judgements, involving complicated facts or situations
- Initiate and undertake innovation, improvement and R&D and be involved in the education of trainees and other learners in the workplace
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Kim Archary
Email: kim.archary@nhs.net
Audiology – London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust
We are #TeamLNWH. Our Audiology team provide assessments and support for hearing conditions for both Adults and Children (0-18 years). We have a specific team of Adult Audiologists and a specific team of Paediatric Audiologists, but are fortunate to work closely in the same department with close connections with our LNWH ENT team also.
As per our website (https://www.lnwh.nhs.uk/audiology-adults-and-children), trainees may be rotated to work/train across all of our four sites to achieve/complete the required Audiology specialism modules:
- Northwick Park Hospital (Adults and children over 4 years of age)
- Central Middlesex Hospital (Adults and children (0-18 years)
- Ealing Hospital (Adults only)
- Willesden Centre for Health- our community 2nd tier service (Children ages 6 months – 18 years)
For Vestibular work/training we have agreements in place with West Middlesex University Hospital.
Local promotion details for post(s): Interested applicants can get in contact for visits/further information.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Aston University
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Eloise Lee
Email: eloise.lee1@nhs.net
Audiology – St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
The trainee will be primarily based at St George’s Hospital, Tooting, with regular clinical work at Trevelyan House GP Surgery, Tooting Health Centre, and St John’s Hill community sites. The role also includes placements across other NHS trusts, providing broad clinical exposure and diverse patient groups. All sites are easily accessible by public transport.
This training post provides hands on experience in a tertiary centre with exposure to adult, paediatric and vestibular audiology, including diagnostics, rehabilitation and implantable device pathways. The programme offers a strong foundation for a long term career in healthcare science, with excellent opportunities for progression into senior and advanced clinical scientist roles. It is ideal for motivated science graduates committed to applying scientific expertise to patient care.
Local promotion details for post(s): Monday 27 April 10am to 4pm St George's Audiology Open Day If you are interested in finding out more about the department and meeting some of the team, please come along. You can bring up to one guest with you. Registration from 10am to 10:30am at Trevelyan House GP Surgery (First floor) 10:30am to 11:30am - Tour of Audiology at St George's 11:30am to 1pm - Short presentation about our department and time for Q&A 1pm to 2pm - Lunch 2pm to 4pm - Audiology rotating stalls: A chance to learn more about audiology from our current students. This will include demonstrations in video otoscopy, how to read an audiogram, British Sign Language, aural impressions and auditory brainstem response (ABR) testing. If you wish to attend please email audiology.enquiries@stgeorges.nhs.uk with your name and preferred email address. If you intend to bring a guest, please also include their name.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester
Cancer Genomics – South East Genomic Laboratory Hub – Synnovis
Lead Trust of the Consortium is Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
The training will be delivered by the South East Genomic Laboratories Hub (SEGLH) – Synnovis Consortium. The trainee will be primarily based at Guy’s Hospital but will have the opportunity to visit King’s College Hospital and St George’s Hospital for certain aspects of their training.
Local promotion details for post(s): A recording of our most recent Open Day is available at the link below under "Virtual Open Days for prospective applicants to the Scientific Training Programme". https://southeastgenomics.nhs.uk/education-and-careers/are-you-from-a-specialist-laboratory-2/
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester
Cancer Genomics – The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust
The Cancer Genomics STP training is delivered onsite, with the trainee based at The Royal Marsden’s Sutton site on Downs Road, Surrey. As part of the programme, the trainee will complete their Introduction to Haematology and Introduction to Histopathology rotations at our Chelsea site, located at 203 Fulham Road.
A regular inter-site minibus service operates between the Sutton and Chelsea locations for hospital staff. The service departs from a central point within the Sutton site and arrives at the main entrance of the Chelsea site. Buses run at scheduled intervals on weekdays from 6:15am to 7:30pm.
There is no onsite accommodation available.
During the programme, the trainee will have access to facilities and resources at our state-of-the-art Oak Cancer Centre, the Centre for Molecular Pathology, and the Institute of Cancer Research – our research partner.
Local promotion details for post(s): Virtual Open days by The North Thames Genomics Laboratory Hub and site visits.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Ifeanyi Okwor
Email: Ifeanyi.Okwor@rmh.nhs.uk
Cardiac Science – Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Manchester Metropolitan University
Cardiac Science – Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
Our Trust is made up of three hospital sites that support STP: Guy’s and St Thomas’ hospital (Westminster, London), Harefield hospital (Uxbridge, Hillingdon) and Royal Brompton hospital (Kensington and Chelsea, London).
Across these sites we offer training posts in ECHO and CRM. Allocation to specific posts will take place locally after national recruitment is concluded. Applicants must select the entire Trust as a location choice and be prepared to accept all options.
Note: ECHO is only available on the Guy’s and St Thomas’ site.
Local promotion details for post(s): If you would like to arrange a site visit to any of the hospital sites please contact us.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Newcastle University
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Mark Squirrell
Email: mark.squirrell@nhs.net
Cardiac Science – Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
The Trust has sites at Charing Cross Hospital, St Marys Hospital, Hammersmith Hospital and associated community sites within NW London. There are good public transport links as well as a staff hopper bus service between Trust sites. Trainees are allocated a desk for study and also have access to the Trust’s library facilities. We have a Trust-wide trainee scientist network and hold an annual face to face welcome induction event for all incoming trainees to support on-boarding.
There are two direct entry places available for Sept 2026, one will specialise in Echo and one will specialise in CRM. First year rotations will be at Imperial sites, with the sleep and respiratory rotation to be delivered at Royal Free Hospital. All specialist training will be delivered at Imperial Trust sites.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Newcastle University
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Brian Campbell
Email: brian.campbell10@nhs.net
Cardiac Science – Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Newcastle University
Cardiac Science – King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
King’s College Hospital is one of the UK’s largest and busiest teaching trusts in the UK and serves a highly diverse and densely populated catchment area. We are a world renowned cardiology department, offering the following non-invasive services; ECG, Ambulatory monitoring, Head-Up Tilt Testing, Cardiopulmonary Exercise Test, Exercise Stress Test and the following Invasive procedures: Diagnostic Angiography, Percutaneous coronary Interventions, Structural interventions such as TAVI & PFO closures, and Electrophysiology. We also have a busy cardiac rhythm follow up and implantation service and offer a full range of echocardiography services.
As a Cardiac Science STP trainee, you will be part if the team at the main KCH Denmark Hill site. The Cardiac department contains four sections; the Outpatients Department Suite 6 (this is where you will be mainly based early on in your studies), the Cardiac Catheter Suite, Cardiac Surgery and the Cardiac wards. You will rotate and gain exposure in all areas, however we only offer specialism in CRM & EP.
Local promotion details for post(s): We are happy to provide pre-arranged site visits for applicants.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Newcastle University
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Eleanor McPhail
Email: eleanor.mcphail@nhs.net
Cardiac Science – London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust
We are looking to host a trainee in CRM Cardiac Sciences at London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust, ideally suited to an applicant who wishes to deepen their knowledge in CRM.
The trainee will be based at Northwick Park Hospital which is a large, busy DGH, with rotational placements at Central Middlesex Hospital which is the smaller non-acute hospital site, and Hammersmith Hospital (3rd Year EP rotation).
We have 2 Cath Labs at Northwick Park Hospital with a range of coronary interventions offered (PCI, CTO, rotablation, ILR, CRT-P/CSP pacing), a large Pacing clinic serving a cohort of over 5000 patients inclusive of remote monitoring, and a large volume of inpatient and outpatient physiologist led echo services.
We have a strong background in training and are happy to support professional body accreditation during the STP process for the right trainee.
Local promotion details for post(s): We are happy to support site visits.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Manchester Metropolitan University
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Rupal Ali
Email: rupalali@nhs.net
Cardiac Science – St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Newcastle University
Clinical Biochemistry – Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
We provide comprehensive training within our organisation, North West London Pathology (NWLP), as we offer a wide range of specialist Clinical Biochemistry services. Trainees will spend the largest proportion of their training programme at Charing Cross Hospital, but some rotations and training are delivered across other hospital sites within NWLP. For their core rotations, trainees will spend up to two months at West Middlesex Hospital (Clinical Biochemistry) and up to two months at Hammersmith Hospital (Haematology).
Information about our sites and the full range of routine and specialist services we provide can be found on our website: www.nwlpathology.nhs.uk. For the few specialist services not offered by NWLP, placements can be arranged with other London laboratories.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester
Clinical Biochemistry – St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester
Clinical Biochemistry – Synnovis (London)
Synnovis is a joint venture between Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust and King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and the private partner SYNLAB. The training post will be based in the Synnovis hub laboratory in London Blackfriars, but rotations to the Trust sites (particularly St Thomas’ Hospital and King’s College Hospital) is required to complete the training.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Katharine Bates
Email: katharine.bates@synnovis.co.uk
Clinical Bioinformatics Genomics – Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust
This Clinical Bioinformatics STP post will be based in the bioinformatic team at Great Ormond Street NHS Foundation Trust (GOSH), which leads the North Thames Genomic Laboratory Hub (NT-GLH).
For the first year of the programme, the successful applicant will be required to work onsite at GOSH. In addition, the post holder may be required to travel to other hospitals in the hub for 6 week rotations.
The bioinformatics team at GOSH have successfully trained 4 STPs in the last 5 years, and the successful applicant will be joining an experienced team. As the applicant progresses through the programme, will have the opportunity to contribute to the clinical service.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Rachel Muir
Email: Rachel.Muir@gosh.nhs.uk
Clinical Engineering – Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
The Clinical Engineering Department provides a comprehensive medical equipment management service across Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, covering the City Road main site and all Moorfields network sites.
The trainee will be based primarily at the City Road site, where the main Clinical Engineering workshops and offices are located. Please note that the City Road site is planned to relocate to a newly built facility from 2027, near Kings Cross Station, London.
The trainee will be expected to travel regularly to other Moorfields network sites as part of their training, offering exposure to a wide range of clinical environments and medical technologies. Travel between sites is routine and sites are generally well served by public transport.
The trainee will have access to fully equipped workshops, a wide range of ophthalmic medical devices, and experienced Clinical Engineers and Clinical Scientists for supervision and support.
Local promotion details for post(s): The post will be promoted locally through open days and site visits within the Clinical Engineering Department, allowing prospective applicants to meet the team and see the facilities. Virtual information sessions may also be offered to provide an overview of the role and training programme for those unable to attend in person.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
King's College London
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Ana Sanchez
Email: ana.sanchez4@nhs.net
Clinical Engineering – St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Your training will take place at St. George’s and at Queen Mary’s Roehampton. You will usually share time between the two sites for the duration of the programme (Public transport bus goes between both). All parts of the curriculum can be delivered by the Trust or by local arrangement with a partner hospital in London.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
King's College London
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Bruce Walmsley
Email: bruce.walmsley@stgeorges.nhs.uk
Clinical Engineering – University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
King's College London
Clinical Informatics – Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
Trainees will be employed at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust (GSTT) working within the Clinical Scientific Computing team. Trainees will learn about the use and development of AI in healthcare, including the ethical use of clinical data, to improve patient care and outcomes.
Trainees who specialise in Clinical Informatics will gain a variety of skills including:
- Knowledge of all stages of the Software Development Lifecycle
- AI skills
- Programming skills
- Developing software (including SaMD/AIaMD)
- Commissioning commercial software for clinical use
- Maintenance of clinical software
- Data curation
- Data pipelines
- Project management
- Software policy expertise, ethics and regulatory compliance
More info: https://gstt-csc.github.io/
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Anil Mistry
Email: anil.mistry3@nhs.net
Clinical Microbiology – London Microbiology Consortium
Health services laboratories are part of the London Microbiology Consortium
Based at one of Europe’s largest pathology laboratories in central London, the Halo building is a flagship laboratory for Sonic Healthcare UK. We are a joint venture partnering with Royal Free and University College Hospital NHS Trusts. We provide pathology services for Whittington, Moorfield’s Eye and Royal National Orthopaedic hospitals as well as other clinical centres. We offer exposure to a wide range of clinical settings including solid organ transplant, haematology, respiratory, infectious diseases, sexual health and paediatrics.
Our laboratory includes:
- An advanced Virology department offering a range of molecular diagnostic assay including Next Generation Sequencing.
- Microbiology including AI, automation and molecular diagnostics.
- HTD: the UK reference laboratory for parasitology.
- An advanced regional Mycology unit.
The rotations will require travel between the laboratory, associated hospitals and clinical settings. We are part of the London Microbiology consortium and work with UCL, UKHSA, GOSH and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
Local promotion details for post(s): We would be happy to support a visit to the laboratory to meet the team.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Queen Mary University of London
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Rebecca Gorton
Email: rebecca.gorton@hslpathology.com
Clinical Scientific Computing – Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
Trainees will be employed at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust (GSTT) working within the Clinical Scientific Computing team. Trainees will learn about the use and development of AI in healthcare, including the ethical use of clinical data, to improve patient care and outcomes.
Trainees who specialise in Clinical Scientific Computing will gain a variety of skills including:
- Knowledge of all stages of the Software Development Lifecycle
- AI skills
- Programming skills
- Developing software (including SaMD/AIaMD)
- Commissioning commercial software for clinical use
- Maintenance of clinical software
- Data curation
- Data pipelines
- Project management
- Software policy expertise, ethics and regulatory compliance
Link to further info: https://gstt-csc.github.io/
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Anil Mistry
Email: anil.mistry3@nhs.net
Clinical Scientific Computing – Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
The trainee will be based within the Radiological Sciences Unit at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, working across multiple hospital sites including Hammersmith Hospital, Charing Cross Hospital, and St Mary’s Hospital. Training will involve exposure to clinical scientific computing activities supporting Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine services, including image processing, workflow optimisation, data integration, AI development, and support for both routine clinical service and translational research. Travel between sites will be required; all locations are well connected via public transport within central and west London.
The post forms part of the London North Medical Physics Training Consortium, providing access to a broad network of specialist departments, training expertise and peer support across partner organisations. Trainees will benefit from involvement in advanced imaging technologies, research-active clinical environments, and collaborative quality-improvement initiatives, enabling the development of strong technical, clinical and leadership skills while contributing directly to safe, effective and innovative patient care.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Claire Hardiman
Email: claire.hardiman@nhs.net
Clinical Scientific Computing – St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
This post is based in the Medical Physics and Clinical Engineering department where we already host a group STP trainees across multiple specialisms, and partner with clinical teams across the organisation and further afield.
The Clinical Scientific Computing group has been active for many years in medical devices connectivity and integration, and is now in the early stages of formalising its approach to software engineering and research computing. As a trainee you will play a key part in helping shape and refine these processes. You would spend most of your time on site and hands-on alongside scientific colleagues and clinicians.
As a trainee you will mostly be based at St George’s Hospital but will spend time at other major London hospitals to cover requirements of the programme, including Kingston Hospital, St Thomas’ Hospital and University College Hospital. St George’s and the other sites are all accessible via Tube or rail.
Local promotion details for post(s): Site visits can be arranged by contacting us directly, with the opportunity to meet current trainees across a range of disciplines. Virtual and on-site open days do take place periodically and information will be available closer to the time.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Jonathan Silver
Email: jonathan.silver@stgeorges.nhs.uk
Critical Care Science – Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Manchester Metropolitan University
Embryology – Care Fertility (London)
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Manchester Metropolitan University
Embryology – Lister Fertility Clinic (Chelsea)
As an STP Embryologist, you’ll work with our talented teams to support the delivery of safe, effective and patient-centred fertility treatments. The Lister Fertility Clinic is part of HCA UK.
At HCA UK we care about what you care about. We care that you want to deliver the very best care. We care that you want a career you can be proud of. We care that you want working conditions that support your health and wellbeing.
We believe that by caring for our employees, we empower them to provide exceptional care for our patients. That’s why we offer a host of flexible benefits that reflect the invaluable contribution they make every day.
- 25 days holiday each year (plus bank holidays)
- Private Healthcare Insurance for treatment at our leading hospitals
- Private pension contribution
- Season Ticket Loan and Cycle to Work scheme
- Group Life Assurance from day one
- Critical illness cover
Local promotion details for post(s): Site visits welcome
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Manchester Metropolitan University
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Safira Batha
Email: safira.batha@hcahealthcare.co.uk
Gastrointestinal Physiology – Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Newcastle University
Gastrointestinal Physiology – St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Our department is a well-established sub-speciality within Gastroenterology. It is a consultant led service with the day-to-day clinical activity led by the lead clinical scientist. It performs over 2000 GI Physiology related procedures a year to the surrounding area and as a tertiary centre for oesophageal manometry and 24 pH studies receiving referrals from over the UK. The trainee will work across St. George’s Hospital -Tooting, Nelson Health Centre -Wimbledon and Queen Mary’s Hospital – Roehampton. Sites are within cycling distance of each but there are also trains, buses and the London Underground.
Local promotion details for post(s): Advertised during healthcare science week.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Newcastle University
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Alice Henderson
Email: alice.henderson@stgeorges.nhs.uk
Genomic Counselling – Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester
Genomic Counselling – St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
The successful applicant will be based primarily at St George’s Hospital in Tooting, London. Our service covers the South West of London and so applicants will be expected to travel to clinics held at alternative sites including Surrey and West Sussex (travel expenses covered). As we are a regional service, we are able to provide training and exposure to cancer genetics, rare disease -with specific time focussed on cardiac and neurogenetics – plus prenatal genetics. Our hospital is also home to City St George’s University of London with whom we have direct links allowing access to teaching opportunities alongside clinical work.
Local promotion details for post(s): We have yearly free STP taster sessions held around November time that are widely advertised and include talks from our current trainees, training officers and genetic counsellors. We aren't able to accommodate site visits or additional open days.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester
Genomics – Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust
The lab at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) provides the rare disease service for the North Thames region and has approximately 150 staff. All training (including rotations) should be completed on the GOSH site; if any travel is required to other sites for specific aspects of training this is expected to be other sites in London for short periods of time (e.g. visit to local fetal medicine unit). The lab is in central London with excellent transport links and the delights of London (restaurants, theatre, museums, clubs, sport venues) easily accessible https://norththamesgenomics.nhs.uk
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester
Genomics – South East Genomic Laboratory Hub – Synnovis
The training will be delivered by the South East Genomic Laboratories Hub (SEGLH} – Synnovis Consortium. The trainee will be primarily based at Guy’s Hospital but will have the opportunity to visit King’s College Hospital, the Royal Brampton Hospital and St George’s hospital for certain aspects of their training.
Local promotion details for post(s): Open Day 2026 recording available: https://youtu.be/PCag95m5eCY
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester
Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics – Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
This STP vacancy offers an excellent opportunity for a motivated Healthcare Scientist to join the specialist Histocompatibility & Immunogenetics (H&I) team at Hammersmith Hospital, part of North West London Pathology (NWLP).
NWLP is a modernised clinical pathology service and a partnership between Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, Chelsea & Westminster NHS Trust, and The Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Trust. As one of the largest pathology collaborations in the UK, NWLP delivers over 25 million tests annually across six hospital sites in North West London. It represents a forward-thinking model for high-quality, efficient diagnostics, committed to excellence for patients, users, and staff.
You will support renal and stem cell transplant programmes as well as disease association testing within a UKAS- and EFI-accredited service.
Local promotion details for post(s): Promotion in Imperial College healthcare science Trust Allied health practitioner forums and NWLP vacancy forum.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Arthi Anand
Email: Arthi.anand@nhs.net
Intraoperative Neuromonitoring – King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Trainees will be primarily based at King’s College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London, employed by King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. Training is centred at King’s, though rotations may include partner sites such as St Thomas’ Hospital, which has strong transport links for easy travel. King’s also offers specialist experience in Cardiology, Respiratory Medicine and Sleep Disorders, providing exposure to comprehensive adult heart care, lung‑disease services and sleep‑apnoea diagnostics.
The Trust is a major teaching centre with a strong research profile and a wide range of tertiary services, as outlined on its public website. Trainees are not expected to work outside normal hours, but surgery is typically 8am-6pm, with occasional overruns during complex procedures.
Trainees will undergo specialist training in multimodality IOM for a range of procedures, including cranial (neuro-oncology and skull base), spine and spinal cord, cranial vascular (aneurysms and AVM), general vascular (AAA and thyroidectomies), peripheral nerve and maxillofacial.
Local promotion details for post(s): Site visits are always encouraged, offering applicants the chance to meet the team, see the clinical environment and gain a clearer understanding of the training experience. Informal conversations with interested candidates can be arranged to support their understanding of the role and the wider training pathway.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Aston University
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Arjel Lejarde
Email: arjel.lejarde12@nhs.net
Medical Physics (undefined) – Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
The London North Medical Physics Training Consortium is made up of six leading NHS Trusts:
- Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
- Barts Health NHS Trust
- UCL Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
- Royal Free Hampstead NHS Foundation Trust
- North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust
- Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust (Queen’s Hospital Romford)
To enable trainees to fully benefit from the diversity of training opportunities provided by the London North Consortium, during the course of a trainee’s three year contract, the trainee will spend time in any number of the member departments, and are therefore advised to take this into account when considering choices of accommodation.
The final allocation of medical physics specialism is made by the end of the rotational placements and is based on three criteria; training capacity, trainee choice and workforce requirements.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
King's College London
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Claire Hardiman
Email: claire.hardiman@nhs.net
Medical Physics (undefined) – King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Trainees will be part of the long-established South London Consortium consisting of King’s College Hospital, Guy’s and St. Thomas’ Hospital and The Royal Marsden Hospital (London). Training will take place across the consortium. The choice of specialism will be decided after the rotations. This is based on personal preference, training capacity and workforce need.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
King's College London
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Gill Clarke
Email: g.clarke@nhs.net
Medical Physics (undefined) – St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Training will be based initially for the rotations at St. George’s, Royal Marsden (Sutton) and the RPC at Morden. Your Specialism may be done at one or all of these sites depending on subject. We work together as a consortium but employment will be with St George’s. You will be joining a Team of 18 Medical Physics, Clinical engineering and Critical Care trainees with monthly trainee meetings and opportunities to achieve everything on the curriculum.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
King's College London
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Bruce Walmsley
Email: bruce.walmsley@stgeorges.nhs.uk
Neurophysiology – Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
The Trainee will be based at St Thomas’ Hospital. They will work across the adult and paediatric departments located at St Thomas’ and the Evelina Children’s Hospital, located on the same site.
Some first year rotations will be held at Guy’s Hospital. At times the trainee may need to travel between the two sites via the staff shuttle bus.
The trainee will have access to both adult and paediatric EEG clinics, EMG/NCS clinics and intra-operative neuromonitoring. Additional training for EP testing will be organised outside of the Trust.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Aston University
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Gwen Bovill Hale
Email: gwendolen.bovillhale@nhs.net
Neurophysiology – Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
This post will be split between Charing Cross Hospital, in Hammersmith, and St Mary’s Hospital, in Paddington. There will rarely be an expectation to travel between these sites, as well as the nearby Hammersmith Hospital, with a hospital hopper bus available and additional excellent public transport options. Between these sites we will be able to cover all areas of the syllabus for Neurophysiology.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Aston University
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Ben Moore
Email: ben.moore3@nhs.net
Neurophysiology – Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
The trainee will be mainly based at Royal Free Hospital.
Local promotion details for post(s): Welcome to attend for site visits.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Aston University
Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Ashika Bhudia
Email: ashika.bhudia@nhs.net
Ophthalmic and Vision Science – Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust
At Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) we see children with eye problems and also systemic conditions which affect the eye. Some conditions may be life limiting or disfiguring. The work is rewarding but on occasion may be distressing, emotional and stressful. Working with young patients is fulfilling and fun, it requires patience, resilience, humour and close team work in pairs.
Whilst based at GOSH, the trainee may need to travel to other hospitals in London for their rotations – all sites are easily accessible by public transport. GOSH is part of the OVS education consortium.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Aston University
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Name: Sian Handley
Email: sian.handley@gosh.nhs.uk
Pharmaceutical Science – Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester
Radiation Safety and Diagnostic Radiology – King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Trainees will be part of the long-established South London consortium consisting of King’s College Hospital, Guy’s and St. Thomas’ Hospital and The Royal Marsden Hospital (London). Training will take place across the consortium. The trainee will specialise in Radiation Safety and Diagnostic Radiology. Specialist training will take place at King’s College Hospital.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
King's College London
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Name: Gill Clarke
Email: g.clarke@nhs.net
Radiation Safety and Diagnostic Radiology – St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Training will be based initially for the rotations at St. George’s, Royal Marsden (Sutton) and the RPC at Morden. Your specialism will be based at RPC and St. George’s with the possibility of travel to any of our customer sites. We work together as a consortium but employment will be with St George’s. You will be joining a Team of 18 Medical Physics, Clinical engineering and Critical Care trainees with monthly trainee meetings and opportunities to achieve everything on the curriculum
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
King's College London
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Name: Bruce Walmsley
Email: bruce.walmsley@stgeorges.nhs.uk
Radiotherapy Physics – King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Trainees will be part of the long-established South London consortium consisting of King’s College Hospital, Guy’s and St. Thomas’ Hospital and The Royal Marsden Hospital (London). Training will take place across the consortium. The trainee will specialise in Radiotherapy Physics and will be based at Guy’s and St. Thomas’ Hospital for the specialist training.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
King's College London
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Name: Gill Clarke
Email: g.clarke@nhs.net
Reconstructive Science – Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
The trainee will be part of the London Consortium (with St George’s University Hospital Foundation Trust, Tooting) and will primarily be based at Guy’s Hospital, with occasional attendance at St Thomas’ Hospital. A shuttle bus service operates between these two sites.
We provide facial and body prostheses for patients following trauma, congenital malformations and surgery. The Maxillofacial Prosthetics Unit at Guy’s Hospital is a regional centre covering South East London, Kent, and surrounding areas.
We work closely with multidisciplinary teams and provide services to:
- Head and Neck Cancer – facial prosthetics (nasal, orbital, auricular), 3D surgical planning
- Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) – nasal splints, keloid splints, sleep apnoea appliances
- Plastic Surgery – breast and nipple prostheses, finger prostheses, custom-made silicone implants
- Ophthalmology – ocular and orbital prostheses
- Dental Orthodontics – orthognathic model surgery planning, including 3D surgical planning
- Respiratory Medicine – customised tracheal tubes
- Cleft Services – orthognathic model surgery planning, including 3D surgical planning
- Speech and Language Therapy – customised tracheal tubes
Local promotion details for post(s): We welcome site visits.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Manchester Metropolitan University
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Name: Paramjit Kaur
Email: paramjit.kaur33@nhs.net
Reconstructive Science – St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
The trainee will be part of the London Consortium (with Guy’s Hospital) and will primarily be based at St Georges Hospital throughout the placement. St Georges is a major centre for Trauma and Cancer care and part of the gesh group with Epsom and St Helier Hospitals. Travel to these sites may be required over the 3 year training.
The Maxillofacial prosthetic team works closely with other departments and MDT Teams to provide a range of facial/body prostheses and dental devices:
- Facial prosthetics (Nasal, Auricular, Orbital)
- 3D planning for Trauma and Oncology reconstruction
- 3D planning for Orthognathic Surgery & Facial
- Deformity
- Digit prostheses
- Custom made implants
- Dental Obturators
- Trauma Devices (splints and arch bars)
The Maxillofacial Laboratory at St Georges Hospital is located in the Maxillofacial and Day Surgery Building. We operate a Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm. More information can be found at https://www.stgeorges.nhs.uk
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Manchester Metropolitan University
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Name: Natalie Short
Email: natalie.short@stgeorges.nhs.uk
Respiratory and Sleep Science – Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Respiratory Physiology at Imperial operates over 4 sites (Charing Cross, Hammersmith, St Marys and the CDC at Willesden). All sites are within walking distance from the tube and are served by local bus routes. Trainees will need to be prepared to travel to any site as required to access their specialist competences. There is a staff hopper bus service that runs between sites.
Although the post-holder will be employed within the adult respiratory physiology service, trainees with also spend some time in the paediatric sleep and respiratory service at St Marys to give a broader training experience. Trainees have access to professional development activities and opportunities to network through the trainee network at the Trust. Respiratory Physiology is proud to be one of several IQIPs accredited services within the Trust and the trainee will be expected to actively engage with and support quality improvement initiatives.
Local promotion details for post(s): We will be arranging a virtual drop in Q&A on Monday 20 April 2026 from 10am to 11am via Teams. Interested applicants are welcome to join the meeting using the following link: https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/38299116717464?p=puvnfTFngfaxcCVG8y Meeting ID: 382 991 167 174 64 Passcode: hd9Vs77N
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Newcastle University
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Name: Gillian Twigg
Email: gillian.twigg@nhs.net
Respiratory and Sleep Science – King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (KCH) is one of the UK’s largest and busiest teaching Trusts. We provide a range of local hospital and specialist services across different sites, from King’s College Hospital (KCH) sites at Denmark Hill and at the Princess Royal University Hospital (PRUH).
The trainee will be based in the Chest Unit/Lung Function at KCH. The department has both respiratory and sleep services although some aspects of the sleep training will take place at Guy’s and St Thomas’s NHS Trust. The majority of the rotations will take place within KCH.
The Chest Unit at KCH is an IQIPs accredited department and offers a range of routine diagnostic lung function in adults and paediatrics, as well as specialist tests. The sleep service provides diagnostic studies (with the exception of full polysomnography which will be provided by GSTT) and provision of CPAP and NIV. Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing will be provided by the cardiology team at KCH.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Manchester Metropolitan University
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Name: Claire Wood
Email: claire.wood1@nhs.net
Respiratory and Sleep Science – Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Manchester Metropolitan University
Respiratory and Sleep Science – St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Manchester Metropolitan University
Urodynamic Science – Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Newcastle University
Urodynamic Science – Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
The Trust has sites at Charing Cross Hospital, St Marys Hospital, Hammersmith Hospital and associated community sites within NW London. There are good public transport links as well as a staff hopper bus service between Trust sites. Trainees are allocated a desk for study and also have access to the Trust’s library facilities. We have a Trust-wide trainee scientist network and hold an annual face to face welcome induction event for all incoming trainees to support on-boarding.
Training is delivered largely at Imperial, including all first year rotations. Some specialist modules will require placement at other Hospital Trusts within the London area.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Newcastle University
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Name: Emma Walker
Email: imperial.hcs@nhs.net
Urodynamic Science – Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust
A unique opportunity for STP in Urodynamic Science training at a leading London training hospital and a specialist hospital. An STP in Urodynamic Science at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (RNOH) and University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH) will benefit from both the breadth of Urological expertise at UCLH and the more specialist knowledge of neuro-urology at London Spinal Cord Injury Centre (LSCIC), RNOH. There will also be the opportunity to experience rotations in Prosthetics and Orthotics, the Gait Lab and Intra-operative Spinal Cord Monitoring along side curriculum based GI Physiology and Clinical Engineering. The LSCIC has an active research programme, so the trainee will be encouraged to participate in these activities as well as the Multi-disciplinary Team of the LSCIC. UCLH is based in central London, whilst RNOH is on the edge of London but well connected by Tube. There is potential for on-site staff accommodation for the STP at RNOH at subsidised rent compared to normal London rents.
Local promotion details for post(s): Site visits will be available
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Newcastle University
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Name: Sarah Knight
Email: sarah.knight23@nhs.net
Vascular Science – Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
The Ultrasonic Angiology department is based in a busy teaching hospital in central London with two main sites (Guy’s Hospital, London Bridge and St Thomas’ Hospital, Westminster).
The department supports four satellite clinics in South East London. The department consists of a clinical lead, senior clinical scientists, clinical scientists, STP/HSST trainees, a technician and administrative staff.
There are four scanning rooms per site with modern duplex vascular ultrasound systems and a scanning room at each of the satellite clinics with a duplex vascular ultrasound system or portable vascular ultrasound system.
You will mainly work at the two main sites but may support one or more of the satellite clinics. The main sites have good public transport links and there is a train/bus service between satellite clinics. The first year will involve rotations in the Cardiac and Respiratory and Sleep departments.
The department has links with Vascular Surgery and Renal Medicine and opportunities for research.
Local promotion details for post(s): Short sites visits from applicants are welcome.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Newcastle University
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Name: Nicholas Thomas
Email: Nicholas.Thomas7@nhs.net
Vascular Science – Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust (ICHNT) is split between three hospital in West London – St Mary’s Hospital in Paddington, Charing Cross Hospital in Hammersmith, and Hammersmith Hospital in Acton. Most of your time will be split equally between St Mary’s and Charing Cross, with one or two days a month at Hammersmith Hospital. Our department performs the full range of vascular scans and all first year rotations will be carried out within ICHNT.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Newcastle University
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Name: Sophie Connolly
Email: sophie.connolly1@nhs.net
Vascular Science – King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Main location within Vascular Lab at Denmark Hill site but will require occasional travel to other sites such as Princess Royal in Farborough and Beckenham clinics, all are commutable within London transport.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Newcastle University
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Name: Ben Freedman
Email: benfreedman@nhs.net
Vascular Science – Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
The service is principally based at the Royal Free Hospital in Hampstead, which is the acute hub of the North Central London Vascular Network, however we also work across other local sites such as Barnet Hospital, Hadley Wood Hospital, Finchley Memorial Hospital, The Whittington Hospital and North Middlesex University Hospital. The trainee will join of a team of qualified vascular scientists, current STP trainees and administrators.
In addition to the core mix of Doppler ultrasound activity, the service sees interesting cohorts of patients including those with problematic vascular access for haemodialysis, complex aortic aneurysms, vascular malformations, renovascular disease and complex venous disease. There is opportunity to work within our specialist microvascular service undertaking cold challenge thermography and nailfold capillaroscopy. We work closely with Consultant Vascular Surgeons from across the network, Clinical Nurse Specialists, neurovascular and diabetic foot MDTs, a large team of research fellows, junior doctors and our pathway navigation team.
Local promotion details for post(s): Please contact us should you wish to know more or would like to arrange a visit.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Newcastle University
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Name: Ved Ramnani
Email: ved.ramnani@nhs.net
Vascular Science – St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
We are a warm and friendly team, and lucky to currently have 3 STP students. The main base of role will be at STG, although some clinics are occasionally held at QMH. The department consists of 3 scanning rooms in a clinical team of 6 vascular scientists. We provide vascular ultrasound for a large spectrum of diseases, specialising in EVAR and AAA imaging. The hospital is located very close to Tooting Broadway underground station and also has many accessible bus routes.
Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Newcastle University