
Too many women spend years being told their pain is normal. They wait a long time for a diagnosis, cycle through treatments that do not work for them, and often end up managing debilitating symptoms on their own. At Montu, we see these patients every day. Many arrive with us having exhausted conventional options for conditions like endometriosis, PMDD and menopausal symptoms, and for a significant number, medical cannabis is the first treatment that has genuinely improved their quality of life.
We are looking for Women's Health Consultants to join us on a permanent basis. This is real clinical work with real outcomes. You will be assessing and managing patients who have often been dismissed elsewhere, and you will see the difference your care makes.
You will assess and manage patients exploring medical cannabis as a treatment option for women's health conditions. Our multidisciplinary model means nurses and pharmacists handle pre consultation and follow up tasks, so your time is spent where it matters most: with patients.
Medical cannabis is still an emerging field in the UK, and we will be honest with you: it is not for every clinician. It requires an open mind, a willingness to work with evolving evidence, and a genuine interest in listening to patients whose symptoms have not fitted neatly into conventional pathways. If that sounds like you, you will find this work rewarding in a way that is increasingly rare in medicine.
What will you be doing?
Provide high quality care for patients seeking pain management for Women’s health conditions through medical cannabis treatment.
Lead management of symptoms for women’s health conditions such as:
Menstrual issues (pain, heavy periods, irregular cycles)
PMDD (Irritability and anger, Anxiety, Fatigue ,Depressed mood)
PMS (Bloating, Mood swings, Breast tenderness)
Menopausal/perimenopausal symptoms (hot flushes, sleep disturbance, mood changes, joint pain, vaginal dryness, libido changes
Fertility or reproductive health
Pelvic pain (endometriosis, fibroids, PCOS, ovarian cysts, PID)
Bone or joint health (osteoporosis, arthritis, chronic pain)
Sleep problems (insomnia, restless sleep)
Mood or mental health (anxiety, low mood, irritability, stress)
Chronic pain (including migraines, back pain, nerve pain, pelvic pain)
Conduct patient consultations, including assessment and ongoing management.
Engage in clinical outcome data collection to support evidence based practices.
Contribute to clinical governance and maintain robust patient care standards.
Collaborate effectively within a multidisciplinary team, including nurses and pharmacists.
Participate in ongoing training and professional development, including bespoke specialist training in cannabis based medicines (CBMPs).
What do you need?
Full GMC Registration & MRCOG qualification
Completion of Specialist Training (CCST/CCT) or equivalent certification ideally in
On the GMC Specialist Register
Has acquired or is working towards a Pain qualification
Demonstrated interest in Medical cannabis therapies
Willingness to participate in data collection and reporting
What we offer:
Generous Leave: 25 days holiday (rising to 27 after year one and 30 after year three) + 8 bank holidays
Private Healthcare
Pension Matching: Up to 5% employer matching contributions
Flexibility and Wellness: Work-from-home options, cycle-to-work scheme, and more
Growth Opportunities: Collaborate across teams and represent Montu at events, with support to grow your skills and impact
Enhanced Maternity & Paternity Leave
About Us
Montu UK is a leading digital health company specialising in cannabis-based medicines (CBPM), dedicated to improving patient access to safe and effective treatments. Our mission is to transform lives by combining innovative technology with high-quality clinical care, ensuring patients receive the support they need at every step of their journey.
As a fast-growing organisation, we offer a collaborative and supportive environment where talented people can develop their careers while contributing to meaningful change in healthcare. At Montu UK, your work has a direct impact on improving patients’ lives and expanding access to modern medical treatments.