Consultant in Colorectal/General Surgery
West Hertfordshire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
This is an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic Upper GI with a growing complex robotic and laparoscopic biliary and upper GI hiatal surgery practice, and with the opportunity to help with the development of the local bariatric surgery service. This post is initially a locum post with plans and funding in place to convert to substantive appointment. The trust has developed a multi-platform robotic centre with both CMR and da Vinci systems. Our vision is to develop a regional robotic and training centre for Upper GI together with the already established colorectal and gynaecology teams. As such, both a fellowship in Upper GI surgery and consultant-level experience in robotic surgery is mandatory. Mentoring will be provided for elective and emergency work to ensure the new consultants have full support to fulfil their potential. The working conditions in this post are equitable to the current consultants. The Trust is a BAMM partner with training sessions available for Medical Management and Clinical Leadership. There is an active Postgraduate Medical Centre. The applicant should possess FRCS or equivalent qualification, be fully registered with the GMC and be on the Specialist Register/obtained Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT).
Main duties of the job
We operate an established hot laparoscopic cholecystectomy service for emergency patients, and any appointee would be expected to participate in this service and have experience of hot laparoscopic cholecystectomies. As a regional centre for reflux investigations and advanced endoscopy for both benign and malignant conditions, the Upper GI unit is expected to work closely with our Gastroenterology colleagues in attending local cancer and reflux MDT together with carrying out regular endoscopy service lists and providing training opportunities. For this reason, JAG accreditation and attendance to a training-the-trainer course for Upper GI endoscopy are essential to fulfil these commitments. Any new appointees will be expected to continue the strong academic profile of the surgical unit, with a particular emphasis on research in the use of Robotics. Therefore, a proven interest in research will be a requirement for this post, and a post-graduate research degree (MD/PhD), with evidence of appropriate publications will be beneficial. As work takes place across three sites, clinic and list times are set to accommodate travel where necessary.
There is a good complement of junior staff in the department spread across all sites to ensure patient care. The successful applicants will also contribute to the supervision and training of the Basic and Higher Surgical Trainees within the department.
Job responsibilities
You will be expected to assist the West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust in achieving its commitments to the National Plan for modernisation of the NHS, including achieving the 18-week patient pathway. On the general side, the trusts Acute Assessment Unit is one of the largest in the country with comprehensive diagnostic facilities. The new appointee will be enrolled in the 1:12 (2/2/3) general surgical on-call rota with support from a separate colorectal emergency service rota.
Job Plan: A full-time appointment with 10 Programmed Activities (PAs) is available which includes 1.5 PAs of Supporting Activities (SPAs) and 1.5 PAs for General Surgery on-call. The Job Plan will be discussed and agreed on appointment and is subject to annual review.
Person Specification
Please refer to the JD.
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.
West Hertfordshire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
£105,504 to £139,882 a year London Fringe £149 per annum
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