Job summary
The department of anaesthetics works across the Trust, although all Consultants have a site base for their on-call. There is an expectation that all anaesthetists will be willing and able to work sessions in both hospitals to enable all to maintain a full range of anaesthetic skills.
Main duties of the job
The Anaesthetic department provides a service for elective and emergency surgery, intensive and high dependency care, maternity, acute and chronic pain, pre-assessment and resuscitation described in more detail below.
The anaesthetic department currently works a flexible rota; however areas of clinical interest, in terms of clinical theatre sessions, can be agreed. Fixed days of working can be agreed through the Trusts Flexible working policy.
About us
At NCIC, we have an ambition to deliver outstanding healthcare services to the population of North Cumbria. The Trust is committed to creating a centre of excellence in providing rural and remote healthcare and provides a wide range of community and acute services throughout our county.
Our 5 key principles demonstrate our belief in the delivery of 'safe, high quality care every time':
1. Being a clinically led organisation
2. Quality and safety at the heart of our Trust
3. A positive patient experience every time
4. A great place to work
5. Managing our money well
As an organisation we are serious about supporting a diverse workforce that reflects our local community and are very much focused on being an inclusive and compassionate place to work.
Across the North East and North Cumbria we are working together to deliver our ambition to be the greenest region in England by 2030. All staff are expected to support sustainability.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Theatres
The anaesthetic department at CIC provides anaesthetic services for elective surgery in 6 inpatient, and 3 day surgery theatres, as well as a separate NCEPOD theatre and obstetric theatre.
In terms of emergency cover the department provides anaesthetic services for 24/7 emergency operating theatre, A&E, obstetrics, and intensive care, as well as ventilated patient transfers as required, most commonly to the North East.
The Clinical Director for Anaesthetics is Dr Geet Verma
ICU
There are 9 bed spaces, including a cubicle, with current staffing for up to 8 patients, admitting approximately 750 patients per year.
The unit has 10 consultants with daytime and on call sessions in ICU. Senior nursing is provided at band 7 and there is a Nurse Educator. Trainee resident staffing is provided by 8 anaesthesia trainees and 2 ACCS trainees from the Northern Deanery. Further expansion will involve recruitment of 2 trust grade doctors at CT1-2 level working similar patterns to the ACCS trainees. Trainees work a shift system and the additional two trainees will provide dedicated resident cover for the ICU from 0800 hours to 2030 hours seven days a week. Night-time cover is provided by an anaesthetic trainee.
The unit is approved by the FICM for all levels of intensive care training and has a Faculty Board Tutor. The ICU also has a 24/7 band 7 critical care outreach service to facilitate both admission to and discharge from the ICU as well as numerous educational and audit initiatives. ICU consultants and trainees also attend the Anaesthetic division monthly audit meetings.
The Clinical Director for Intensive Care is Dr Tom Sams
Staffing
The department currently comprises 24 full time Consultant anaesthetists, of who 20 participate in 2 separate on-call rotas to cover ICU, and theatres and maternity combined.
There are 8 anaesthetic trainees on rotation from the Northern Deanery across the full range of their training from CT1 to ST6, these trainees participate in an on-call rota to provide one resident anaesthetist in the hospital.
The department currently has 2 ACCS trainees, who are able to provide some additional cover for ICU some evenings and day-time at weekends. We hope to expand the numbers of ACCS.
Anaesthetic Services
All anaesthetic consultants at CIC work flexibly in time and theatre location, with rotas published 6 weeks in advance. This enables consultants to maintain their skills across a wide range of specialities. For more complex areas for example ICU, vascular, upper GI, and major ENT a smaller pool within the body of Consultants with special interests will work flexibly to provide cover for elective lists. This flexible working enables the department to provide a high quality out-of-hours service across the full range of specialities, including paediatric anaesthesia as required, despite there being only 2 Consultants on-call.
Surgical specialities
We provide anaesthetic services for a wide range of surgical specialities from day-case to complex surgery. Surgical specialities include general surgery, vascular, urology, ophthalmology, obstetrics and gynaecology, trauma and orthopaedics, maxillo-facial, ENT, and community dentals.
Obstetrics
There are approximately 1800 deliveries a year at CIC, with a Caesarean section rate of about 28%. There are 3 elective LSCS lists per week that are staffed by a Consultant anaesthetist. There is an antenatal anaesthetic assessment service, with a clinic once a fortnight. There is a 24/7 obstetric epidural pain relief service.
Paediatrics
Anaesthetic services are provided for straightforward paediatric surgery, mainly ENT and dentals down to an age of 1 year, or 10kg, this, along with CPD enables members of the department to maintain their skills for management of paediatric emergencies that inevitably present.
Pre-assessment
The department staffs and supports an active anaesthetic pre-assessment service, with a combination of nurse and Consultant led clinics
Emergency Theatre and Trauma
There is a staffed emergency list Monday to Friday 08:00-18:00, with a separate staffed trauma list all day 7 days a week.
Outside these hours there is an on-call service, with two resident trainee anaesthetists in the hospital covering all areas theatres, obstetrics, ICU, and A&E including transfers if an anaesthetist is required. They supported by 2 on-call Consultants.
Education and Training
Anaesthetic trainees at CIC come from the Northern Deanery, and we also have 2 ACCS trainees as well as regular foundation doctors and medical students rotating through the department. We have had good feedback for the training provided in the department, both by clinical and educational supervisors. There are educational supervisors within the department for anaesthetic trainees and foundation doctors. Intensive care is approved for intermediate level training. All new Consultants are encouraged to undertake the training provided by the Health Education North East to enable them to become Educational Supervisors.
Recruitment of international Medical Training Initiative doctors has been a success over recent years, with up to 5 MTI doctors working alongside deanery doctors in training.
A regular weekly tutorial is provided for trainees within the department, and all Consultants contribute to this programme. Consultants within the department also contribute to the Primary and Final FRCA courses run by the Northern Deanery, and are actively involved in trainee recruitment including short-listing and interviewing for all levels of trainee.
There is a regular monthly audit and governance meeting within the department, with a quarterly cross-site meeting with WCH. All members of the department are expected to attend and contribute actively to these meetings
Members of the department are involved in running, and instructing on locally provided ALERT, IMPACT, ACLS, EPLS, ALS and ATLS courses, as well as instructing on these courses and APLS elsewhere.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
6. Valid Registration with the General Medical Council.
7. Fellow of Royal College of Anaesthetists or equivalent
8. Completed Higher Specialist Training in Anaesthetics or evidence of equivalent competency (approved by PMETB/GMC).
9. On the Specialist Register for the above, or be within 6 months of being admitted to the Register at the time of interview.
10. Evidence of day time and/or on call experience in ICU and maternity during the last 2 years, either at ST6-7 or consultant level.
Desirable
11. Other relevant medical and non-medical training/degree.
12. Instructor status in either ATLS/APLS/ALS
13. Other relevant postgraduate qualification
14. Evidence of recent and on-going CPD in intensive care
Skills
Essential
15. Excellent communication skills with patients, colleagues, managers and other staff
16. Knowledge of Audit process & Clinical Governance
17. Ability to organise workload efficiently
18. A special interest to complement that of the existing post-holders
19. A commitment to, and experience of teaching
Desirable
20. Qualifications in teaching/instructing.
21. Experience of development of teaching resources.
Experience
Essential
22. High level of clinical experience and competence in a wide variety of fields of anaesthesia
Desirable
23. Experience and understanding of District General Hospital practice
Research and Teaching Experience
Essential
24. Ability to apply research outcomes to clinical problems
25. Commitment to continuing medical education, appraisal and clinical governance.
Desirable
26. Publications in peer reviewed journals.
27. Experience of teaching to undergraduates and postgraduates.
Personality and Disposition
Essential
28. Ability to work as part of a multi-disciplinary team
29. Enquiring, critical approach to work.
Desirable
30. Willingness to undertake additional professional responsibilities at local, regional and national levels
Personal circumstances
Essential
31. Able to participate in on- call and emergency cover.
32. Ability to travel to fulfil the requirements of the post
33. Able to be based within 30 minutes of the base hospital.