James Paget University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Applications are invited for a Consultant General Anaesthetist at the James Paget University Hospital. This modern District General Hospital has approx. 500 beds and is situated in a coastal holiday area of East Anglia. It serves a population of 250,000 that increases considerably in the summer months.
There are 10 theatres including a Day Care Unit with 3 theatres. There is a Delivery Suite with an adjacent maternity theatre and recovery area. Intensive care Unit has 12 ITU/HDU beds. The new Elective Orthopaedic Hub is being built on the premises, which will house 2 Operating Theatres, 4 Recovery bays and 8 day-care pods. All inpatient and day case orthopaedic surgery will move here. The theatres accommodate a wide choice of theatre lists including all the usual district general hospital activity. There is a plan to start robotic surgery; business case for which is approved and the preparations are in progress. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to provide a flexible anaesthetic service to a variety of surgical specialties. There will be an opportunity to develop a particular interest in a sub-speciality e.g. regional anaesthesia, peri-operative medicine, pain medicine. The Consultant on-call for general anaesthesia is a 1/10 to 1/12 rota depending on overall numbers. There is a separate ICU consultant rota and a 3 tier junior rota.
Main duties of the job
* Share with consultant colleagues the general Anaesthetic workload including participation in general anaesthetic on call including maternity cover on call.
* Provide a flexible anaesthetic service to a variety of surgical specialties.
* Provide with the other Consultants a system of mutual out-of-hours cover and cover for annual, study and professional leave.
* Give a consultation and advisory service to medical colleagues in other specialties in the Trust.
* Liaise with medical staff in other specialties and participate in the regular clinical meetings and other post-graduate activities of the hospital.
* Take part in the Royal College of Anaesthetists continuing medical education programme. The Trust will provide study leave expenses in line with national terms and conditions of service.
* Play a full part in the teaching and Quality improvement activities of the department.
* Develop and promote an interest in research in anaesthesia.
* Participate in the rolling process of clinical governance.
* Contribute to development of the services.
About us
We have anaesthetic trainees from the East of England deanery and are a partner University Hospital for medical students from The University of East Anglia. The James Paget University Hospital is a research active trust. Participation in education & research is actively encouraged and supported.
The hospital is situated in Gorleston, 200 metres from the beach and picturesque countryside, on the Norfolk/Suffolk border close to the towns of Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft and within commuting distance from several small villages with affordable housing and local amenities. Residents enjoy a good quality of life with easy access to the Norfolk Broads and unspoilt coastline with opportunities for wildlife, walking, cycling and sailing. The historic city of Norwich is only 20 miles with excellent schools, rail links to London and an international airport, for easy access to the Continent and beyond.
Our Trust is also on the path towards developing a new hospital over the coming years, working closely with the Department of Health and Care to deliver a modern, innovative health and care campus on our current site as part of the national New Hospital Programme.
The post holder will be responsible to the Clinical Lead, Anaesthesia.
Job responsibilities
* Provide a flexible anaesthetic service to a variety of surgical specialties e.g. General surgery, colo-rectal surgery, orthopaedic, trauma, gynae, urology, ENT, dental, emergency surgery. Regular lists in a variety of surgical specialties will be accommodated in the job plan with an opportunity to develop a special area of interest. There may be an opportunity to participate in daytime Obstetric sessions.
* Be supported for their Continual Professional Development, within the Trust as well as externally by providing study leave and funding.
* Be expected to actively participate in the Clinical governance within the department and the Trust.
* Participate in the departmental Quality Improvement programmes under the direction of the Clinical Lead.
* Be expected to fulfil criteria for Clinical supervision and encouraged for Educational supervision to participate in training and teaching of post-graduate and undergraduate trainees.
* Be encouraged to show leadership qualities to develop services.
Person Specification
Education and Qualifications
* FRCA or equivalent
* MBBS or Basic Medical Degree
* On the UK (GMC) Specialist Register or being within 6 months of completion of UK Anaesthetic training or being on or eligible for the UK (GMC) Specialist Register at the date of interview.
* Full GMC registration
Experience and Knowledge
* Clinical training and experience equivalent to that required to gain UK CCT in Anaesthesia
* Ability to provide consultant cover to Emergency anaesthesia and Obstetric anaesthesia including on call
* Knowledge of the latest RCoA Training Curriculum and thereby ability for training and teaching anaesthetic trainees to the standard required by the RCoA. Enthusiasm to teach medical students and health care professionals.
* Interest in pre-assessment/peri-operative anaesthesia
* Relevant experience of NHS Anaesthesia practice
* Interest in Obstetric Anaesthesia
* Experience as Consultant in the UK
* Interest in u/s guided vascular access and nerve blocks
Academic Achievements
* An understanding of the principles of research
* Knowledge of using evidence base medicine to support decision making
* Participation in a Quality improvement project
Key Skills
* Capable of organizing and prioritising work effectively
* Motivation and ability to plan and develop the service
* Energy and enthusiasm and an ability to work under pressure
* Willingness to participate in clinical governance
* Conscientious and highly motivated with the ability to communicate clearly with colleagues and staff
* Able to form part of a team and recognise the importance of team working
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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