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  • £90 - £120 Per Hour

    South East England,

    Full Time, Contract

    Posted 14 days ago

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  • £90 - £120 Per Hour

    South West England,

    Full Time, Contract

    Posted 16 days ago

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  • £90 - £120 Per Hour

    West Midlands,

    Full Time, Contract

    Posted 9 days ago

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  • £36 - £55 Per Hour

    West Midlands, West Midlands

    Full Time, Contract

    Posted 29 days ago

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    East Midlands, East Midlands

    Full Time, Contract

    Posted 27 days ago

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  • £50 - £70 Per Hour

    South East England,

    Full Time, Contract

    Posted 22 days ago

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  • Average Salary for Consultant ENT

    Average salary per year £249,600

    The average salary for a Consultant ENT is £249,600. Consultant ENT salaries range from £249,600 to £249,600.

    Use the Pertemps Salary Health Check to find out what you could be earning.

  • £50 - £70 Per Hour

    East Anglia,

    Full Time, Contract

    Posted 19 days ago

    Ref Resourcing Team 15816

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  • £50 - £70 Per Hour

    West Midlands,

    Full Time, Contract

    Posted 10 days ago

    Ref Resourcing Team 15966

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  • £50 - £70 Per Hour

    South East England,

    Full Time, Contract

    Posted 3 days ago

    Ref Resourcing Team 16077

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  • £90 - £120 Per Hour

    North West England,

    Full Time, Contract

    Posted 28 days ago

    Ref Resourcing Team 15636

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Frequently Asked Questions:

  • How many Consultant ENT jobs are available on Pertemps?

    There are 483 Consultant ENT jobs available on Pertemps right now.

  • What are the entry requirements for a Consultant ENT?

    Entrants require a university degree from a medical school recognised by the General Medical Council followed by two years of pre-registration training as a house officer, and further postgraduate training in a chosen speciality. Some medical schools operate graduate entry schemes.