Job summary At Derian House Childrens Hospice in Chorley, Lancashire, we are looking for an enthusiastic GP who can support our clinical strategy to grow services and help more children and young people with life-limiting conditions throughout the North West. You will be joining us as a self-employed GP advisor, and will work alongside our other GPs on rota in supporting our day-to-day medical model and providing on-call cover. At the hospice, we care for more than 400 babies, children, and young people and their families, helping them to make the most of every moment. Do you have the care, experience and skills to make a difference? Main duties of the job A daily contact or in-person visit to the hospice during your week on call, Monday to Saturday, to assess the needs of individual children and young people, and to provide appropriate advice and treatment. This includes symptom management, death certificates, diagnosis and treatment of acute conditions. To be available out-of-hours for the week you are on call to; provide advice, emergency assessment and treatment of a childs or a young person's condition when a deterioration has occurred, symptom management, or where changes are occurring in the end of life stage, and certification of death when required. The prescription of medications, when required, following Derian House Standard Operating Procedures, taking cognisance of approved formularies. Involvement of the child and their family, where appropriate, in any decisions about proposed changes to planned care. Documentation of all consultations in a childs/young persons notes, in line with the GMC code of practice. Liaise appropriately with care staff at the hospice, with paediatricians and family GPs to ensure discharge information is communicated in a timely manner when changes have been made, and to report to the Chief Nurse. Attend a monthly one-hour meeting of all GPs, which takes place at least 9 times per year. To undertake continuous professional development appropriate to this post, so as to evidence-base 16 hours per year of this, paid for by Derian House. About us Derian House Children's Hospice is based in Chorley and cares for 400 babies, children, young people and their families. Date posted 27 January 2025 Pay scheme Other Salary £158.94 a day Contract Voluntary Duration 1 years Working pattern Flexible working Reference number B0352-25-0000 Job locations Chancery Road Astley Village Chorley Lancashire PR7 1DH Job description Job responsibilities At Derian House Childrens Hospice in Chorley, Lancashire, we are looking for an enthusiastic GP who can support our clinical strategy to grow services and help more children and young people with life-limiting conditions throughout the North West. You will be joining us as a self-employed GP advisor, and will work alongside our other GPs on rota in supporting our day-to-day medical model and providing on-call cover. At the hospice, we care for more than 400 babies, children, and young people and their families, helping them to make the most of every moment. Do you have the care, experience and skills to make a difference? Your duties would include: A daily contact or in-person visit to the hospice during your week on call, Monday to Saturday, to assess the needs of individual children and young people, and to provide appropriate advice and treatment. This includes symptom management, death certificates, diagnosis and treatment of acute conditions. To be available out-of-hours for the week you are on call to; provide advice, emergency assessment and treatment of a childs or a young person's condition when a deterioration has occurred, symptom management, or where changes are occurring in the end of life stage, and certification of death when required. The prescription of medications, when required, following Derian House Standard Operating Procedures, taking cognisance of approved formularies. Involvement of the child/young person and their family, where appropriate, in any decisions about proposed changes to planned care. Documentation of all consultations in a childs/young persons notes, in line with the GMC code of practice. Liaise appropriately with care staff at the hospice, with paediatricians and family GPs to ensure discharge information is communicated in a timely manner when changes have been made, and to report to the Chief Nurse. Attend a monthly one-hour meeting of all GPs, which takes place at least 9 times per year. To undertake continuous professional development appropriate to this post, so as to evidence-base 16 hours per year of this, paid for by Derian House. To produce evidence of annual General Medical Council appraisal, and when appropriate evidence of revalidation and indemnity. Daily Rate £158.94/£1,112.58 per week Call out fee - £73.35 Monday to Friday and £106.82 weekends If you are interested in working with our amazing team, please submit your CV and covering letter by 28 February 2024 to catherine.randallderianhouse.co.uk for consideration. Job description Job responsibilities At Derian House Childrens Hospice in Chorley, Lancashire, we are looking for an enthusiastic GP who can support our clinical strategy to grow services and help more children and young people with life-limiting conditions throughout the North West. You will be joining us as a self-employed GP advisor, and will work alongside our other GPs on rota in supporting our day-to-day medical model and providing on-call cover. At the hospice, we care for more than 400 babies, children, and young people and their families, helping them to make the most of every moment. Do you have the care, experience and skills to make a difference? Your duties would include: A daily contact or in-person visit to the hospice during your week on call, Monday to Saturday, to assess the needs of individual children and young people, and to provide appropriate advice and treatment. This includes symptom management, death certificates, diagnosis and treatment of acute conditions. To be available out-of-hours for the week you are on call to; provide advice, emergency assessment and treatment of a childs or a young person's condition when a deterioration has occurred, symptom management, or where changes are occurring in the end of life stage, and certification of death when required. The prescription of medications, when required, following Derian House Standard Operating Procedures, taking cognisance of approved formularies. Involvement of the child/young person and their family, where appropriate, in any decisions about proposed changes to planned care. Documentation of all consultations in a childs/young persons notes, in line with the GMC code of practice. Liaise appropriately with care staff at the hospice, with paediatricians and family GPs to ensure discharge information is communicated in a timely manner when changes have been made, and to report to the Chief Nurse. Attend a monthly one-hour meeting of all GPs, which takes place at least 9 times per year. To undertake continuous professional development appropriate to this post, so as to evidence-base 16 hours per year of this, paid for by Derian House. To produce evidence of annual General Medical Council appraisal, and when appropriate evidence of revalidation and indemnity. Daily Rate £158.94/£1,112.58 per week Call out fee - £73.35 Monday to Friday and £106.82 weekends If you are interested in working with our amazing team, please submit your CV and covering letter by 28 February 2024 to catherine.randallderianhouse.co.uk for consideration. Person Specification Experience Essential A GP with paediatric experience. Person Specification Experience Essential A GP with paediatric experience. 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. UK Registration Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window). Additional information 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. UK Registration Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window). Employer details Employer name Derian House Children’s Hospice Address Chancery Road Astley Village Chorley Lancashire PR7 1DH Employer's website https://www.derianhouse.co.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)