Internationally renowned for treatment and research and offers the highest levels of service, and access to world class treatment in Trauma & Orthopaedics, Plastic and reconstructive surgery and rheumatology. It is also home to the Leeds Musculoskeletal Biomedical Research Unit (LMBRU). The substantive post holder will work solely at Leeds General Infirmary for both daytime and out of hours work. Whilst working out of hours you will work with three other tiers of junior staff to provide the acute trauma service. You will be the first contact for the Emergency Department referrals and the admissions unit. You will also be required to support the Foundation Year doctors in the management of inpatients. Excellent training opportunities are available in clinic and theatre as well as a vast exposure to acute trauma. There will be research opportunities within the job plan for those wishing to pursue it. The CSU provides care for approximately 20,000 in-patients and 110,000 out-patients on an annual basis. The catchment area of the population is approximately 800,000, with a Major Trauma Network & tertiary referral population of 3.5 million from Yorkshire. The Department of Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery provides Trauma and Elective Orthopaedic services to Leeds residents and beyond. Leeds General Infirmary is the second largest Major Trauma Centre in England. A regional service is also provided for complex and revision arthroplasty, paediatric orthopaedic surgery, foot and ankle surgery and both acute trauma and post trauma reconstructive surgery. A joint hand service is also provided with plastic surgery. The trauma service is based in the Leeds General Infirmary, providing specialist services such as spinal injuries, open fractures, post injury limb reconstruction and complex fracture work. The Trauma service has four dedicated wards plus one paediatric ward including two paediatric HDU beds, a six bedded HDU shared with plastic surgery, and two spinal wards shared with Neurosurgery. There are three dedicated trauma theatres providing a 24 hr seven day service, one dedicated spine and reconstructive trauma theatre, and three dedicated paediatric orthopaedic theatre sessions per week in addition to paediatric trauma lists.