Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
This will be a full-time, substantive Specialty Doctor post in Ophthalmology. The role will deliver clinical activity across several subspecialties within Ophthalmology. There will be opportunities to become more deeply involved in specific areas of interest with evidence of appropriate aptitude. The post will assist the department to deliver the required access times for patients.
The department has a proven track record of supporting and encouraging specialty doctors to gain experience in a variety of ophthalmic sub-specialties including an opportunity to train in Phaco cataract surgery and possibly gain experience to have access to GMS Specialist register through CESR.
Main duties of the job
The principal role of the post-holder is to be an active member of the clinical team undertaking outpatient and acute access clinics across a variety of subspecialties within Ophthalmology including medical retina, glaucoma, neuro-ophthalmology, anterior segment, vitreo-retinal and eye casualty.
* To provide high quality ophthalmic assessment, treatment and management for service users.
* To provide clinical activity that is efficient to optimise access times for patients.
* To deal with clinical queries that arise from personal clinical activity and that of peers.
* To be aware of clinical governance and clinical risk management and take an active role in their implementation.
* To contribute to the learning experience of Specialty Registrar Trainees within the department as well as teaching and training medical and other students as well as other members of the MDT.
* To work seamlessly and respectfully as part of the wider team involving other Trust Specialties, nursing, technicians, allied health professions, administrative and theatre staff.
* To contribute to academic, audit and clinical governance issues within the department and the Trust.
* To organise their workload in a manner that is consistent with good practice as laid out in the Trust's Policy for Management of Waiting Lists and Times.
About us
Our STAR values are at the heart of everything we do. You can expect to see them in the way we act and the way we treat each other. Our values make us who we are.
Service: We will put our patients first.
Teamwork: We will work together.
Ambition: We will aspire to provide the best service.
Respect: We will act with integrity.
Job responsibilities
The job plan for the role is:
* 8 PA fixed clinical sessions
* 1 PA for Supported Professional Activity
* 4% uplift for on-call duties on call activity 1 in 6
* Prospective cover of on calls during annual and study leave
The job plan will be reviewed annually.
In addition to the duties and responsibilities listed, the jobholder may be required to perform other duties assigned by the supervisor/manager from time to time.
Person Specification
Qualifications
* Fully registered with the GMC
* Post Graduate Diploma in Ophthalmology
Experience
* A number of years full time post graduate training (or equivalent on a part-time or flexible basis), at some of which will be in Ophthalmology
* Wide clinical experience in general ophthalmology
* Experience in dealing with large numbers of outpatients
* Research and evidence-based practice related to the role of Clinical Audit within a service
* Understanding of the role of Clinical Audit within a service
* Experience / interest in teaching
* Teaching skill courses
* Relevant experience in undertaking and organising Audit
* Research and publications relevant to post
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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