Applications are invited to join our talented team in the Emergency Department of Hereford County Hospital, with the opportunity for CESR support.
This is one of the most friendly and supportive workplaces that I have worked at. It is an amazing place to improve and grow as a clinician because of great emphasis being put into personal development. There are numerous opportunities to learn new clinical skills and regular teachings, and an overall culture of encouraging one to evolve and accomplish short and long term goals. The best thing about this job is that I feel I am working with friends, rather than colleagues.
For further information please contact Dr Faye Dagger - faye.dagger@wvt.nhs.uk Consultant in Emergency Medicine 01432 355444 ext 2900.
Main duties of the job
The successful applicant will join a team whose main aim is to ensure that the highest standards of Emergency Medicine are delivered by the department. You will be part of the team responsible for resuscitating critically ill medical, surgical and trauma patients both young and old as well as working in the Majors, Ambulatory and Minor Injuries areas.
You should be prepared to see any patient with any condition. Part of this role is to recognise and manage rapidly those who may be unwell or require timely resuscitation. You will be expected to determine which patients can be safely discharged, with or without further follow-up, and to recognise those who need further investigation and admission under the care of a speciality team.
There will be an expectation that you will require senior input with certain patients, and you will be able to obtain that help rapidly and effectively.
Job responsibilities
Specialty Doctors are on site 24 hours a day 7 days a week, with consultants on call at all times. Due to the nature of the specialty you need to possess not only excellent clinical skills but also managerial and teaching skills. The role includes supporting and teaching both junior medical and nursing staff, Quality Improvement as well as ensuring the smooth running of the department by allocating your resources appropriately. You will be able to demonstrate flexibility and a team-working approach - being a team player and a good communicator is key to the functioning of the department.
Person Specification
Attainments & Qualifications
Essential
* Full registration with GMC
* Licence to Practise
* Primary MRCEM
Desirable
* Evidence of Part 1 of a relevant post-graduate qualification
* Full MRCEM
Training and Experience
Essential
* At least four years full-time postgraduate training (or its equivalent) gained on a part-time or flexible basis) at least two of which will be in a specialty training programme in a relevant specialty or as a fixed term appointment in a relevant specialty
* At least 12 months, full time (or equivalent part-time/flexible) experience of working in a Consultant led Emergency Department Or Demonstrable, equivalent experience and competencies
* Current provider status ALS (or equivalent)
* At least one of the other advanced life-support courses: ATLS, APLS or other recognised, equivalent course
Desirable
* Current provider status in 2 or more of the following advanced life-support courses: ALS, ATLS, APLS or other recognised, equivalent courses
* Current instructor status in one or more of ALS, ATLS, APLS or other recognised, equivalent courses
Special Aptitudes
Essential
* Commitment to the development of a high-quality, coordinated EM service to meet the needs of the local population
Desirable
* Teaching experience
* Experience supervising Junior Medical and Nursing staff
Interests
Essential
* Audit & Quality Improvement
Desirable
* Point-of Care-Ultrasound
Physical Requirements (including any aids and adaptations)
Essential
* Ability to carry out duties safely and competently
Personal Characteristics
Essential
* Able to work as a member of the multidisciplinary team
* Must be able to communicate well with colleagues and patients, both verbally and in writing
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