Job summary
We are seeking to recruit a Consultant in Spinal Cord Injury to join the team at The Golden Jubilee Regional Spinal Cord Injury Centre at The James Cook University Hospital. This is a replacement appointment to join existing colleagues in a purpose built centre integrated within a major trauma centre with full supporting facilities.
The Regional Spinal Cord Injuries Centre serves a geographically based catchment in the North of England, from the Scottish Border down to the Lake District and Scarborough, with a population of million. There are 4 HDU (two ventilated) and 20 rehabilitation beds. The Centre runs outreach clinics and has geographically based outreach specialist nursing and rehabilitation staff. The centre is supported by a specialist urologist, a specialist plastic surgeon, a hand surgeon, an intensivist and a spinal surgical and neurosurgical team. In addition there is psychological support, a dedicated social worker, an IT specialist and audit support.
The centre is progressive, and we are looking for an energetic and enthusiastic colleague to help shape future direction within a clinically led organisation.
The facilities can accommodate any special interest and this will be encouraged.
Applicants should possess full GMC registration, MRCP (rehab) and completed a minimum of two years training in a spinal cord injury centre.
Main duties of the job
The priority for this post is to deliver high quality patient outcomes, through leading the MDT, for Spinal Cord Injured patients (further detail in job description)
At James Cook University Hospital comprehensive facilities, all on one site, include: 20 bed ITU, PICU, 4 clean air theatres, specialist radiology support, with 24/7 MRI and other imaging, Major Trauma Centre, and neurophysiology, cardio-thoracic, plastic and specialist paediatric support. Children are admitted under joint care in the paediatric centre.
Research is actively encouraged and there are research links with the Universities of Durham, Newcastle and Teesside. The centre is currently taking part in a stage two trial
About us
South Tees Hospitals NHS FoundationTrust is one of the largest Trusts in England, comprising of The James Cook University Hospital, Middlesbrough and the Friarage Hospital, Northallerton. The James Cook University Hospital is a major tertiary and teaching centre with over 1,000 beds, serving a largely urban population. It provides comprehensive regional specialties including Cardiothoracic Surgery, Neurosurgery, Maxillofacial Surgery, Plastic Surgery, ENT and Ophthalmic Surgery. It is a regional centre for Spinal Cord Injury, Upper GI and Vascular Surgery. All other major specialties are catered for. The Friarage Hospital, Northallerton, serves a population of 120,000 covering 1,000 sq miles of rural North Yorkshire, and provides local medical services for the area. The hospital has recently undergone major re-development.
The quality of life for professionals and their families in the North East of England is good with easy access to attractive countryside and beaches, a choice of highly rated schools and good travel access to the North and Scotland, the Lake District or the South by road, rail or air.
Job description
Job responsibilities
The main priority for this post will be to deliver the highest clinical standards in the practice of spinal cord injured patients. The post holder will take a lead role within the multi-disciplinary team managing spinal cord injured patients. The post is based within the Spinal Cord Injuries Centre based within The James Cook University Hospital in Middlesbrough and serves a regional population of million. The post holder will be provided with a mentor for a period of 1 2 years
Please see the full job description and person specification document(s) for main responsibilities of the role.
Person Specification
Qualifications & Training
Essential
1. Full GMC registration
2. MRCP/MRCS or appropriate specialist qualification
3. Relevant CCT or equivalent ('equivalence' must be confirmed by PMETB/GMC by date of AAC)
4. Entry onto the GMC Specialist Register or eligibility for entry within 6 months of the date of the AAC
Desirable
5. Training in appraisal techniques
Personal Attributes
Essential
6. Leadership skills
7. Ability to communicate effectively with colleagues, patients, relatives, GP's, nurses and other agencies
8. Ability to work within a multidisciplinary team
9. Resident within 10 miles or 30 minutes of the hospital
Desirable
10. Experience in counselling
11. Ability to meet the travel requirements of the post
Clinical experience & effectiveness
Essential
12. Out-patient and in patient experience in the Management of Spinal Cord Injured patients
13. Evidence of clinical audit
14. Sound experience in all aspects of rehabilitation
15. Ability to lead multidisciplinary team meetings
16. Acute Admissions (JCUH is a Major Trauma Centre)
Desirable
17. Evidence of research or innovative service developments
18. Special interest welcome, pressure ulcer, upper limb reconstruction rehabilitation, Neurogenic Pain
19. Joint Management of ventilated patients (with lead ITU Consultant)
Management & Administrative Experience
Essential
20. Evidence of working with multi-disciplinary team
21. Ability to organise and prioritise complex demands
Desirable
22. Evidence of management and administration experience
23. Management training
24. Success in obtaining funding for research
25. Appetite to take service forward
Teaching & Training Experience
Essential
26. Experience of supervising/training junior medical staff
Desirable
27. Other teaching skills/experience