Specialty

  • Audiology
  • Cardiac Science
  • Clinical Biochemistry
  • Clinical Engineering
  • Clinical Scientific Computing
  • Gastrointestinal Physiology
  • Genomic Counselling
  • Medical Physics - undefined
  • Radiation Safety and Diagnostic Radiology
  • Reconstructive Science
  • Respiratory and Sleep Science
  • Vascular Science

Region

  • London

Audiology – St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

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

Cardiac Science – St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

  • 2 posts
  • London

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Newcastle University

Clinical Biochemistry – St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
University of Manchester

Clinical Engineering – St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

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 Scientific Computing – St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

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

Gastrointestinal Physiology – St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

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 – St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

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

Medical Physics (undefined) – St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

  • 3 posts
  • London

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

Radiation Safety and Diagnostic Radiology – St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

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

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Bruce Walmsley
Email: bruce.walmsley@stgeorges.nhs.uk

Reconstructive Science – St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

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

Contact details for queries relating to location choice - for shortlisted applicants only
Name: Natalie Short
Email: natalie.short@stgeorges.nhs.uk

Respiratory and Sleep Science – St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

Expected MSc university location - may be subject to change
Manchester Metropolitan University

Vascular Science – St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

  • 1 post
  • London

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