WELCOME TO NHS GREATER GLASGOW AND CLYDE CANDIDATE INFORMATION PACK Title: Consultant in Pathology (2 sessions Location: Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Job Reference: 57091 Closing Date: 26th July 2021 Interview Date: 6th August 2021 Contents Section Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Summary Information relating to this post Job Description The Department/Specialty – Facilities, Resources and Activity, Duties of the post Job Plan and Person Specification Section 4 General Information Section 5 Terms and Conditions Section 6 Making your Application Section 7 About NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Section 8 Living and Working in the Greater Glasgow and Clyde area Please visit https://apply.jobs.scot.nhs.uk for further details on how to apply Search for the job reference number quoted above. Please note all applications should be made via our e Recruitment system (Job Train) Section 1: Summary Information Relating to this Post Grade: Department: Location: Consultant Pathology Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Additional Arrangements for Applicants : Informal enquiries and details of arrangements to visit the department regarding this post will be welcome by: Name Fiona Roberts Job Title Head of Service Email [email protected] Telephone 0141 354 9512 NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde encourages applications from all sections of the community. We promote a culture of inclusion across the organisation and are proud of the diverse workforce we have. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde encourages applications from all sections of the community. We promote a culture of inclusion across the organisation and are proud of the diverse workforce we have. Applications from UK, EU and non-EU candidates will be welcomed. Right to work in the United Kingdom Anyone from outside of the United Kingdom (UK), excluding from the Republic of Ireland will need permission from UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) to work in the UK and may also need entry clearance before travelling here. The Home Office (of which UKVI is a part) is responsible for governing the way individuals from outside the UK and Republic of Ireland can work, train or study in the UK. To obtain a visa or entry clearance, you will need to meet certain requirements and demonstrate you have the right the work in the UK via: the points-based immigration system the EU settlement scheme a biometric residence permit A new points-based immigration system was introduced in January 2021 with parts of it in place towards the end of 2020. The system provides a route for both European Union and non-European Union nationals to work, train or study in the UK if they meet the eligibility criteria. It applies to everyone from outside of the UK who wishes to live and work here, apart from people from the Republic of Ireland and European Union nationals who were already in the UK by 31 December 2020. European Union nationals in the UK prior to 31 December 2020 should apply to the EU settlement scheme. If you are an international Doctor/Dentist from outside of the UK and Republic of Ireland, you can apply for, and take up employment in medical and dental posts that may qualify for sponsorship under a skilled worker visa. A Health and Care Worker visa allows health and care professionals to come to or stay in the UK to do an eligible job with the NHS, an NHS supplier or in adult social care. EU settlement scheme Free movement with the European Union (EU) ended on 31 December 2020 and there are new arrangements for EU citizens. The EU settlement scheme provides EU nationals with a route to residency in the UK. EU nationals who arrived in the UK by 11pm on 31 December 2020 have until 30 June 2021 to apply to the scheme. If you are an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen and don't already have temporary or permanent leave to remain, you and your family can apply to the EU settlement scheme to continue living in the UK after 30 June 2021. If your application is successful, you will receive either pre-settled status or settled status. Applicants must have full GMC Registration, a license to practise, FRCA (or equivalent) and eligible for inclusion in the GMC Specialist Register. Those trained in the UK should have evidence of higher specialist training leading to CCT or eligibility for specialist registration (CESR) or be within 6 months of confirmed entry from the date of interview. Non-UK applicants must demonstrate equivalent training. For further information regarding NHS Gre