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Job summary

A leading healthcare organization in Scotland is seeking an experienced Consultant Radiologist for a full-time position starting in 2026. This role offers an excellent opportunity for internationally qualified specialists, with full visa sponsorship and the chance to support both general and subspecialty practice in one of the UK's most respected public healthcare systems. The position comes with a commitment to advanced clinical practice, teaching, and research, ensuring a balanced and rewarding career in an innovative environment.

Qualifications

  • Completion of specialist training in radiology with consultant-level experience.
  • Full registration or eligibility for registration with the UK General Medical Council (GMC).
  • Experience in general radiology; subspecialty interests are highly desirable.

Responsibilities

  • Deliver high-quality consultant-level radiology services across NHS Lanarkshire.
  • Participate in general radiology and contribute subspecialty expertise where applicable.
  • Provide on-call radiology services as part of the consultant rota.

Skills

General radiology expertise
Subspecialty interests (MSK, breast, etc.)
Excellent communication skills
Teamwork and patient-centered care

Education

Completion of specialist training in radiology
Full registration or eligibility with GMC
Job description
Consultant Radiologist Job in UK 2026 | NHS Scotland
Consultant Radiologist Job in UK 2026 | NHS Scotland

NHS Scotland is offering an outstanding opportunity for an experienced and internationally qualified Consultant Radiologist to join NHS Lanarkshire in 2026 under the UK Skilled Worker visa sponsorship pathway. This is a full-time consultant-level appointment designed to strengthen and expand radiology services across the Lanarkshire region.

The role is open to both full-time and less-than-full-time applicants and offers a highly attractive environment for overseas specialists seeking long-term career stability, advanced clinical practice, and relocation to the United Kingdom. With strong institutional support, flexible job planning, and opportunities to shape services, this post represents a premium career move for radiologists looking to work within one of the world’s most respected public healthcare systems.

About the Role

This is a 10 Programmed Activities (PA) consultant post with on-call responsibilities, operating across NHS Lanarkshire with a base site agreed with the successful candidate. The position supports both general radiology and subspecialty practice, with particular interest in MSK, breast, upper GI, neurological, and paediatric imaging.

The service actively encourages candidates who wish to contribute to teaching, research, service development, quality improvement, and leadership through additional SPA activity. This role is ideal for international consultants seeking a balanced, high-impact clinical and academic career in the UK.

About the Hiring Firm

NHS Lanarkshire is one of Scotland’s largest and most progressive health boards, serving a large and diverse population with modern hospital facilities and a strong reputation for clinical excellence. As part of NHS Scotland, it offers exceptional professional stability, strong governance, world-class clinical standards, and a highly supportive environment for international doctors. The organisation has a proven track record of supporting overseas clinicians through UK registration, relocation, and visa sponsorship.

Responsibilities
  • Deliver high-quality consultant-level radiology services across NHS Lanarkshire
  • Participate in general radiology and contribute subspecialty expertise where applicable
  • Provide on-call radiology services as part of the consultant rota
  • Contribute to service development, quality improvement, and patient safety initiatives
  • Support multidisciplinary clinical teams and provide expert diagnostic input
  • Participate in teaching, supervision, and training of junior doctors and trainees
  • Engage in audit, research, and clinical governance activities
  • Contribute to leadership, innovation, and strategic development of imaging services
Requirements
  • Full registration or eligibility for registration with the UK General Medical Council (GMC)
  • Completion of specialist training in radiology with consultant-level experience
  • Eligibility for the UK Skilled Worker visa and Certificate of Sponsorship
  • Experience in general radiology; subspecialty interests are highly desirable
  • Strong commitment to clinical excellence, teamwork, and patient-centered care
  • Willingness to participate in on-call services and service development activities
  • Ability to contribute to teaching, audit, and quality improvement work
  • Excellent communication skills and ability to work in a multidisciplinary environment

This is a rare and prestigious opportunity to join NHS Scotland as a Consultant Radiologist with full visa sponsorship, long-term career security, and exceptional professional development prospects. If you are an internationally trained radiologist seeking a high-impact, well-supported consultant role in the UK, this position offers the perfect pathway to build a respected and rewarding career within the British healthcare system.

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