Job summary An excellent opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic and motivated Trust Grade Registrar to join the Emergency Department at the Royal Berkshire Hospital.The successful candidate will be involved in all aspects of direct patient care in the Emergency Department (ED), as well provide leadership and manage the department at night.Dedicated Consultant supervision and guidance will be available throughout the duration of the post. This post is not recognised for training. Depending on the candidate's experience and RCEM membership exam status, holders of this post typically evolve towards any of the following career paths:o SAS Specialty Doctor and Specialist Grade (subject to further application when eligible).o Join a programme in Higher Specialty Training in Emergency Medicine, leading to CCT entry to the Specialist Register (subject to further application when eligible).o CESR pathway to the Specialist Register. The Department is equipped with the resource and knowledge to support any of these career aspirations by dedicating time for study leave, secondments to Acute Medicine, Intensive Care Unit and/or Anaesthetics (subject to the individual candidate's needs). This post offers an amazing opportunity to join a well-supported and aspirational Emergency Department which has a strong focus on education and training. Main duties of the job The successful candidate will be involved in all aspects of the care of patients in the Emergency Department(ED). They will have direct responsibility for the management of patients. A consultant is present on the shop floor between 8am to 00:00. Outside these hours one of the middle grade doctors is designated to undertake the 'lead role' and works in close liaison with the nurse co-ordinator to ensure the department runs efficiently. About us This post is an amazing opportunity for candidates to work in a well-supported and aspirational Emergency Department which has a strong focus on education and training. The job will take place in the "Outstanding" Royal Berkshire Hospital Emergency Department which is the highest ranked trust for education in the deanery, having been recognised by the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) and the GMC as having an 'Excellent' rating for education for the last 9 years running.In 2019 - we achieved the status of an 'Academic' department and become formally affiliated with the University of Reading. Date posted 26 February 2025 Pay scheme Hospital medical and dental staff Grade Doctor - other Salary £49,909 to £61,825 a year per annum Contract Permanent Working pattern Full-time Reference number 193-MS1176UCG Job locations Emergency Medicine - Royal Berkshire Hospital London Road Reading RG1 5AN Job description Job responsibilities Please see enclosed job description and person specification. The opportunities this post offers are plentiful: Build up experience and skills in Emergency Medicine, required for any future applicationfor specialist training. Working as a staff grade doctor could lead towards the required threshold for a SAS and Specialty Doctor contract in the future, ultimately achieving Specialist in Emergency Medicine (subject to all thresholds being met). Support in undertaking any additional activities of choice, such as fellowships in research, clinical education, ultrasound etc. These could help diversify the candidates portfolio and enhance their profile in any direction their steer their career. The shift pattern typically is a mix of early, mid- and late shifts, as well as night shifts and weekends, on average 40 hours/ week. The rota is DRS4-compliant and managed by a dedicated rota admin team. Maintaining a healthy work-life balance is crucially important for job satisfaction and prevention of burnout. For those, seeking to pursue the CESR route, we can provide appropriate study leave time towards exam preparation (FRCEM), as well as secondments to other acute specialities (i.e. Acute Medicine, Intensive Care Medicine). The Department does have CESRConsultant representation which would be of particular benefit for any interested applicant. Study leave budget for relevant life support courses ALS, ATLS, EPLS, as well as the prospect of achieving Instructor status in any of them. Annual appraisals with tailored Personal Development Plan. This annual supervised activity would ensure a seamless revalidation process when due. Job description Job responsibilities Please see enclosed job description and person specification. The opportunities this post offers are plentiful: Build up experience and skills in Emergency Medicine, required for any future applicationfor specialist training. Working as a staff grade doctor could lead towards the required threshold for a SAS and Specialty Doctor contract in the future, ultimately achieving Specialist in Emergency Medicine (subject to all thresholds being met). Support in undertaking any additional activities of choice, such as fellowships in research, clinical education, ultrasound etc. These could help diversify the candidates portfolio and enhance their profile in any direction their steer their career. The shift pattern typically is a mix of early, mid- and late shifts, as well as night shifts and weekends, on average 40 hours/ week. The rota is DRS4-compliant and managed by a dedicated rota admin team. Maintaining a healthy work-life balance is crucially important for job satisfaction and prevention of burnout. For those, seeking to pursue the CESR route, we can provide appropriate study leave time towards exam preparation (FRCEM), as well as secondments to other acute specialities (i.e. Acute Medicine, Intensive Care Medicine). The Department does have CESRConsultant representation which would be of particular benefit for any interested applicant. Study leave budget for relevant life support courses ALS, ATLS, EPLS, as well as the prospect of achieving Instructor status in any of them. Annual appraisals with tailored Personal Development Plan. This annual supervised activity would ensure a seamless revalidation process when due. Person Specification Qualifications Essential MB ChB or equivalent Desirable FRCEM Experience Essential Previous experience of working in the NHS as a doctor at least THREE years continuous experience in Emergency Medicine. Person Specification Qualifications Essential MB ChB or equivalent Desirable FRCEM Experience Essential Previous experience of working in the NHS as a doctor at least THREE years continuous experience in Emergency Medicine. 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. Employer details Employer name Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust Address Emergency Medicine - Royal Berkshire Hospital London Road Reading RG1 5AN Employer's website https://www.royalberkshire.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)