Job summary
The Bodmin CATU is a sub-acute frailty unit dedicated to providing a multidisciplinary team (MDT) approach for the comprehensive management of individuals living with frailty and related medical conditions. It offers a brief inpatient stay encompassing medical, nursing, occupational therapy, and physiotherapy assessments, followed by an early discharge to the patient's usual place of care. Post-discharge support is provided by Cornwall's Virtual Ward and community services.
The unit operates under nurse leadership with medical support. General Practitioners (GPs) & SAS Doctors collaborate with senior nurses on the ward, ensuring advanced medical decision-making for CATU inpatients. Referrals are accepted from various community providers, including the South Western Ambulance Service Trust (SWAST), the virtual ward, and GPs.
Main duties of the job
In collaboration with the senior nurses on the ward, provide advanced medical decision-making for CATU inpatients.
Offer medical guidance and leadership in the MDT management of patients.
Participate in advanced care planning (, TEP) and end-of-life care.
Oversee and contribute to the education and training of junior doctors (including GP trainees), medical students, ANPs, and other AHPs.
Communicate with patients, families, and carers about their medical care.
Coordinate with other medical specialties, such as Eldercare and Palliative care, for specialist advice when necessary.
Engage in governance, addressing incidents, fostering learning, handling complaints, and other processes (, legal) for the patients under your care. Assist the Clinical Director in these areas.
Establish and maintain connections with the Virtual Ward and the Same Day Emergency Care unit.
About us
We are an NHS community and mental health provider Trust located in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. Our mission is to deliver both community and hospital-based care to enhance the physical and mental health of individuals. Additionally, we offer specialized support for those with dementia or learning disabilities.
As an organization that values people, your role will be instrumental in supporting the health and wellbeing of both residents and visitors of this picturesque region of the UK.
The Trust is comprised of over 4,000 individuals, including doctors, nurses, therapists, and administrative and support staff.
Our services extend to people's homes, community clinics, and bases, with some staff operating from one of our 13 community hospitals. We strive to employ outstanding individuals, provide exceptional care, and create an excellent workplace and partnership.
The region is home to approximately 568,000 residents, with a third of Cornwall's population receiving acute hospital services from Devon, prompting close collaboration with our Devon partners. Tourist seasons, particularly summer and holidays, see an influx of visitors, increasing the demand for our services.
Job description
Job responsibilities
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Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
1. GMC Registration and a License to practice.
Desirable
2. CCT / SER
3. Inclusion in the Meidcal Performers List
4. MRCGP / MRCP
Qualifications
Desirable
5. Urgent or intermediate care experience
6. Eldercare/Frailty interest or experience
7. Palliative Care
Experience
Essential
8. Experience of supervising junior doctors/ANPs
9. Evidence of a commitment to on-going personal and professional development
Desirable
10. Clinical or Educational Supervisor or Appraiser
11. Experience of working as a GP
12. Evidence of highly developed knowledge of education and training acquired through experience and/or courses
13. Experience of teaching doctors-in-training and undergraduates
14. Experience of working in an Acute GP setting
15. Telephone triage experience
16. Knowledge and experience of local NHS services and policies and how they are configured