BSG LIVE'25 Jobs Fair
As part of an ongoing commitment to support the gastroenterology and hepatology workforce, the BSG is launching a pilot ‘Jobs Fair’ at BSG LIVE conference in Glasgow, on Thursday 26th June 2025.
Trusts will have the opportunity to showcase consultant and sub-specialty fellowship positions to delegates at the largest gastroenterology event in the UK.
For 2025, successful trusts will be provided a stand in the exhibition area of the conference. The job fair will take place from 10:30-11:00 and 12:30-13:00. We ask that this stand is staffed throughout these times by a member of the department who is well-informed about career opportunities within the team and happy to represent the department and their local area.
The application to take part in this job fair should be received by 23rd April 2025. We welcome applications from any member of the department, but ask that you have the support of your clinical lead, and any other sign-off required by your trust before making this application.
The BSG will be in touch with the outcome of your application by the middle of April.
This is a pilot, if successful we will look to expand this to other roles and dates in future years.
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BSG LIVE'25 Jobs Fair
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