Genitourinary Medicine - ST4

Training Programme Genitourinary Medicine
Post Type Specialty Training
Post Commencing August 2026
Duration (months) 48
Recruitment Lead Northern Ireland Medical and Dental Training Agency
Recruiting For Northern Ireland
Enquiries https://www.nimdta.gov.uk/recruitment/hospital-specialty-recruitment/
Enquiries Email HSTrecruitment@hscni.net

Information

We are expecting a high level of interest which means that it is likely that a sufficient number of appointable applicants will remain at the end of the Round 2 recruitment process. Posts with a later start date will be offered to those applicants and any remaining posts may be filled within the same recruitment round. As a result, we may not advertise again later in the recruitment year.

An ST4 post is available in Northern Ireland within the Genitourinary Medicine Training Programme.

The Northern Ireland Medical and Dental Training Agency (NIMDTA) is responsible for funding, managing and supporting postgraduate medical and dental education within the Northern Ireland Deanery. It provides a range of services for those engaged in the delivery of postgraduate Medical and Dental education and training. Overall management responsibility rests with the Postgraduate Dean, Dr Camille Harron

In Northern Ireland, there are over 50 individual specialty training programmes which are managed by 8 Specialty Schools. The Hospital Training Department at NIMDTA supports and administers the work of these schools. In addition there is a GP Specialty Training Programme which is supported by the GP Training Department.

Clinical:

Trainees will participate in the routine clinical work as specified in the job descriptions for each individual unit to which they are attached.

Managerial:

Trainees will have the opportunity to develop managerial skills as they rotate through the programme in various hospitals.
Trainees should undertake a formal management training course during the final year of training.

Research:

All trainees will be expected and encouraged to have an active interest in research and publication.

This does not necessarily mean taking a year or two years out-of-programme to work towards an MD of PhD unless the trainee also wishes to undertake subspecialist training.

Audit:

All trainees will be expected and encouraged to have an active interest in audit/quality improvement/service development and will be expected to undertake such projects during their training.

Education:

All trainees will be expected to attend the various educational opportunities provided in hospitals in which they are placed and those provided on a regional basis.

Trainees should also where appropriate assist in the training and education of others.

Assessment:

Regular assessment of progress will be made during the period of training.

There will be an annual ARCP assessment at which the trainee will be required to demonstrate evidence of satisfactory progress in order to proceed to the next year.

Specialty Registrar (CT): £43.773 - £57.143

Specialty Registrar (Full): £43.773 - £67.465

All appointments are subject to the following:

  • Right to work in the UK
  • Full Registration with the GMC
  • Satisfying NIMDTA’s Reference Requirements
  • Satisfactory AccessNI Enhanced Disclosure Certificate
  • Satisfactory Pre-Placement Health Assessment (PPHA)
  • Satisfactory review of any Fitness to Practise declarations that may impact on ability to take up the training post
  • Acceptance by the Host Organisation

Further information in relation to Specialty Training is available from the NIMDTA website Hospital Specialty (nimdta.gov.uk)

Further information in relation to Specialty Recruitment is available from the NIMDTA website Hospital Specialty Recruitment (nimdta.gov.uk)

Further information on hospitals in Northern Ireland is available at www.hscni.net

ALL APPLICANTS FOR POSTS ARE ADVISED TO REFER TO THE SPECIALTY RECRUITMENT APPLICANTS HANDBOOK FOR FURTHER INFORMATION

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