The UHB breast service offers a full spectrum of diagnostic and therapeutic breast services to its local population. We offer fast-track clinic for triple assessment at all 3 sites. However, the follow-up clinics and surgeries are undertaken only at Queen Elizabeth Hospital and Solihull Hospital. The theatre sessions at Solihull Hospital are from Tuesday to Friday and we have a dedicated day care unit. There is weekly joint MDT meeting on Wednesday and Thursday. If you are successful in your application process, you will be joining our team currently consisting of one international oncoplastic fellow, one ST3 General Surgical trainee, and a surgical SHO at Solihull Hospital. There are 16 General surgeons that manage the emergency service at Heartlands hospital. The post holder will have elective sessions supporting the Breast team and will contribute to 1:16 Emergency rota at the Heartlands site. The general surgical provides a full and comprehensive range of emergency service services including an emergency service, which is totally provided for at the Heartlands site. This service is well supported by a range of clinical services including a consultant-based radiology and pathology out of hour's service. RESPONSIBILITIES (1) Provide medical support to outpatient clinics, wards and theatre (2) Examine both new and old patients within the Outpatient Departments diagnosing and treating conditions using appropriate clinical methods. (3) Undertaking ward rounds and examining patients on wards/departments facilitating patient flows and discharge (4) Manage the workload and duties of the juniors within the firm (5) Participate in the teaching of medical students. (6) Administrative duties such as Audit, discharge dictation (7) The appointee will be a member of the Directorate of General Surgery (8) The appointee will be managerially and clinically accountable via the Clinical service Leads and Hospital Medical Directors within the Clinical Decision Group. JOB PLAN You will be attached to the General / breast surgical team at ST3+ and will be required to be flexible to allow cover for some elective sessions across the trust. You will be covering the whole range of clinical activities, theatre, clinics and ward duties as well as emergency surgery. You will have an educational supervisor to support your development and will be expected to deliver at least one quality improvement project within the year and will be expected to have a formal trust appraisal with 12 months.