The role of the Restorative Consultant This post is based on a part time appointment of 9.0 PAs. A job plan is provided for illustrative purposes, but we appreciate that the successful applicant may wish to negotiate a change in timetable. The team would be happy to discuss this. Interdisciplinary treatment A significant proportion of patients treated in the department have a need for interdisciplinary management with: orthodontic/restorative planning clinics. involvement in cleft and craniofacial services. core involvement in the HNAC service. The successful candidate will be expected to: Provide advice to dental and medical practitioners working in primary care services. Provide advice to hospital clinicians, including consultants in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Orthodontics and a range of medical specialties. Liaise with GDPs and specialist practitioners working within the primary care sector and provide advice if requested. Provide a high-quality treatment service for patients with HNC, developmental abnormalities and severe trauma Provide a high-quality treatment service for the above priority groups requiring multidisciplinary care. On-call and cover for colleagues There is no on-call commitment.