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Medical Director

Shepton Mallet
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Our client is one of the UK’s leading healthcare providers, delivering innovative, expert care to private, and insurance patients. With a nationwide network of hospitals and a team of highly skilled clinicians and surgeons, they offer more than 40 specialist services, including orthopaedics, ophthalmology, gynaecology, oral and spinal surgery, weight loss treatments, diagnostics, and medical imaging. Renowned for clinical excellence and award-winning standards, they treat over 30,000 patients each year, achieving outstanding outcomes and consistently delivering the highest quality secondary healthcare.

The role of a Medical Director

You will play a pivotal role as a senior member of the Hospital’s management team, providing medical leadership to ensure the delivery of safe, efficient, and reliable patient care. You will be responsible for upholding contractual standards while fostering a culture of continuous quality improvement across the operational team. Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide strong clinical leadership and governance, including chairing quality and governance meetings.

  • Lead and inspire multidisciplinary teams to deliver evidence-based, patient-centred care.

  • Drive service development and strengthen integration between the Portsmouth and Southampton sites.

  • Oversee risk management, ensure compliance with clinical standards, and monitor staff performance.

    About Company

    Our client is one of the UK’s leading healthcare providers, delivering innovative, expert care to private, and insurance patients. With a nationwide network of hospitals and a team of highly skilled clinicians and surgeons, they offer more than 40 specialist services, including orthopaedics, ophthalmology, gynaecology, oral and spinal surgery, weight loss treatments, diagnostics, and medical imaging. Renowned for clinical excellence and award-winning standards, they treat over 30,000 patients each year, achieving outstanding outcomes and consistently delivering the highest quality secondary healthcare.

    What We’re Looking For in You
    You take pride in an unwavering commitment to quality and, like us, are driven by a constant desire to improve outcomes for patients. We’re seeking someone who brings:



Registration on the GMC Specialist Register.

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A minimum of 7 years’ experience as a Consultant (or equivalent practice).

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Proven management experience within the NHS or private healthcare sector.

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The ability to inspire confidence, command respect, and lead effectively across multidisciplinary teams and multiple sites.

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A strong commitment to clinical excellence, governance, and innovative service development.

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