Job summary
There is an exciting opportunity to join our team as in the Families and Integrated Community Care Division.
This up to 25 PA's, full time and part time posts to support the recently developed neurodevelopmental pathway as the team continues to ensure the delivery of high-quality regional level key performance indicators for families on the pathway.
Time is provided in the job plan for pathway panel meetings and panel feedback. The post holder will also attend the child developmental centre twice a week, contributing to the pre-school age service and therefore offering a varied clinical caseload as part of this exciting new opportunity.
Our paediatric team has got a strong reputation of providing both undergraduate and postgraduate training. Our team hosts both MRCPCH and DCH examinations on yearly basis and you will be encouraged to develop as an examiner for Royal Colleges.
These are exciting opportunities for a motivated and committed individual. Candidates must be fully registered with the GMC and be on the Specialist Register or be eligible for inclusion on the register within six months of the interview date for the post. Evidence of this status must be included in your application.
Main duties of the job
The post advertised is a newly created role that backfills existing Community Consultant activity as the team has been re-organised to meet the requirements of the Neuro-developmental (ND) pathway. The postholder will therefore take part in the range of activities needed to serve a geographical catchment, allowing community-based building of strong inter-professional and organisational relationships. This will be very responsive to the imminent integrated care system. Our delivery of the Neuro-developmental pathway has been recognised by our partners and commissioners and this led to the creation of this role to continue the high quality multi-agency child focussed assessment and support work that it delivers.
There is no on call component in this role, although there may be some responsibility for acute safeguarding assessments along with the wider team and during working hours on a rota basis in the future, subject to appropriate job planning.
About us
Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is ideally situated just a forty five minute drive from Manchester. The Trust provides services to the 440,000 residents of Blackpool, Fylde & Wyre and North Lancashire, as well as specialist tertiary care for Cardiac and Haematology patients.
As one of the United Kingdom's largest coastal resort, Blackpool has plenty to offer its residents - it's not just a good place to work; it's a great place to live. In addition to its bustling centre and historic seafront, the town is world famous for its many attractions, including the famous Blackpool Tower. Blackpool also offers a number of scenic cycling routes round our local parks and across the surrounding countryside, as well as boasting panoramic views of the coast on its picturesque Promenade. Further afield, Blackpool also benefits from less than three-hour connections via rail to Edinburgh in the north and London in the south.
Job description
Job responsibilities
The successful candidate will be responsible for the management of patients in their direct care. The Appointee will be predominately responsible for community based paediatric care within the Blackpool area. There will be 2 clinics within the Child Development Centre (Bleinheim house) with associated administration. The goal would be that the caseload in these clinics would be based on the blackpool geography to allow the postholder to give continuity as their patients move out into school aged services
The postholder will also work in the Blackpool school-aged setting as the link doctor covering a catchment of schools. Referrals for children within this catchment will be accepted, as well as specific referrals on the Neuro-developmental pathway from these same schools with support of the central ND admin and clinical team. Time is offered for patient related communication, discussion, and administration, as well as time for discussion panels and MDT. This will involve evaluation of a case load of new and follow up patients within a multidisciplinary fashion.
Person Specification
Legal Requirements
Essential
1. Full registration with the GMC
Qualifications and Training
Essential
2. MB ChB or equivalent
3. MRCPCH or equivalent
4. Inclusion on the Specialist Register or eligible for inclusion within 6 months of interview date
Desirable
5. Higher degree (MD/PhD)
Experience
Essential
6. Has achieved the competencies relating to General Paediatric Training, usually after 2 years of General Professional Training in Paediatrics
7. Is able to demonstrate having achieved the competencies equivalent to Higher Specialist Paediatric Training
8. Usually 3 years in Community Child Health (usually after 5 years of Higher Specialist Training in total) however 3 years experience is not absolutely essential and can be discussed.
9. Experience of team working
Desirable
10. Experience in other areas relevant to Community Child Health paediatric neurodisability including assessment and management of children with social communication disorders, child mental health, public health
11. Evidence of standardised training in child development and neurodisbility tools ADOS, Griffiths
12. Experience of working with looked-after, and children being considered for adoption
13. Experience of working as a medical advisor for adoption panels
14. Experience of working at strategic level
Skills and Abilities
Essential
15. Excellent communication skills - both oral and written.
16. Effective teaching skills Ability to organise and prioritise workload and to delegate responsibility and supervise staff.
17. Ability to motivate and inspire a multi-disciplinary team and work sensitively within teams and across organisations
18. Involvement and evidence of implementation of service development and managing change in a healthcare setting
19. Leadership skills- ability to take responsibility, show leadership and make decisions
Desirable
20. Computer and IT skills
21. Educational qualification or working towards.
Management skills
Essential
22. Awareness of NHS organisation and core values of NHS
23. Understanding of the management responsibilities of NHS consultants
24. Participation in a management training course
Knowledge / Research
Essential
25. Commitment to CPD and requirements of clinical governance and audit
Desirable
26. A proven track record in self- directed research
27. Publications in peer reviewed journals
Adherence to the Values of the Trust
Essential
28. People Centred Always patient and staff focused. Supports effective team work. Able to demonstrate integrity through honest and open behaviours Communicates widely and effectively.
29. Compassion Always shows empathy for patients and staff. Always seeks to understand how others are feeling.
30. Positive Always staying positive to reassure staff and patients. Always reflecting the impact of own attitude and behaviours upon the service and staff.
31. Excellence Always striving to do best for patients and staff. Always appreciating the efforts of others. Always taking responsibility for actions. Always seeking out opportunities for improvements.