Job Summary
We are inviting applications to recruit two substantive consultants in Neonatology. They will be joining a pro-active team with an excellent clinical reputation in providing a range of Neonatal services. The consultant team delivers a high-quality service and uses their knowledge and experience to lead and influence the development of neonatal services at the Royal London Hospital.
We are looking for applicants who can lead and develop innovative models of care which benefit the infants and their families. We anticipate that the successful applicants will be part of a strong team and complement the team in delivering high-quality care to an extremely vulnerable group of patients and their families.
The post is primarily based on the NICU at Royal London with occasional cross cover of the Neonatal Transfer service. The pan London Neonatal Transfer Service is based at the Royal London providing both emergency and elective transfers within London and the South East.
Closing Date: 5/3/25
Interview Date: 19/3/25
Main Duties of the Job
Neonatal Consultants work as a team and each Neonatal Consultant shall be responsible for the daytime management of all babies in the medical and surgical intensive care nurseries for 3 weeks in each 10 weeks of the full rota. The daytime clinical cover for the intensive care area is provided over 2-week blocks and includes split weekend cover (Saturday the first weekend, Friday and Sunday the next). At weekends, the consultant is expected to be on-site until 10 pm. The weekend nights after 10 pm may be covered non-resident from home, with an expectation for the consultant to readily attend to the NICU, with a return to site within 30 minutes, in case of emergencies. A further 1-week block covering special care, transitional care, postnatal wards and the labour ward. This week does not include any night on-call duties.
During their periods covering the intensive care, special care, and transitional care areas, the responsible Consultant is expected to conduct daily ward rounds and always be available for help, advice, and discussion with staff or parents. The working weeknight on-call commitments will be a 1 in 10 rota, covering the NICU, labour ward, and transitional care unit.
Job Responsibilities
1. The administration and development of neonatal intensive, high dependency, and special care on the Royal London Hospital NICU as well as transitional care on the postnatal wards.
2. Supervision, training, and support of junior medical staff in the care of sick babies on the neonatal unit and postnatal wards, and in the resuscitation and stabilisation of babies on the labour ward and in theatres.
3. Supporting the neonatal surgical service.
4. Carrying out outpatient clinics as per weekly rota, which includes a general neonatal follow-up clinic and a special interest clinic.
5. Available to offer advice to referring paediatricians and neonatologists, and if required, occasionally visit babies in outlying units particularly in the context of hospitals within the network.
6. Being available to advise local GPs, Health Visitors, and midwives in matters of baby care.
Person Specification
Qualifications Essential
* Membership of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (MRCPCH) or equivalent.
* Full GMC registration. Registration on the Specialist Register and CCT in Paediatrics (Neonatal Medicine) equivalent.
* The applicant should be able to produce evidence that he/she is within 6 months of CCT date and is expected to achieve a Completion Certificate of Training.
* Able to demonstrate recent experience and practice in neonatal medicine as a sub-specialist.
Experience Essential
* Wide neonatal experience including recent NICU experience.
* Advanced clinical skills in neonatal medicine.
* Experience of undergraduate and postgraduate teaching.
* Evidence of leadership skills.
* Valid BLS and NLS training.
* Experience of transporting sick and unstable neonates.
Skills Essential
* Management and administrative experience.
* Evidence of basic management skills.
* Good understanding of the structure and processes of the NHS.
* Formal management training.
* Evidence of involvement in multi-disciplinary audit.
* Understanding of Clinical Governance issues.
* Undertaking Level 3 Safeguarding Training.
Personal Development Essential
* Ability to work well in a team.
* Ability to work in a multiethnic and multicultural environment.
* Good time management and organisational skills.
* Evidence of commitment to continuing personal development.
Other Essential
* Good interpersonal and communication skills.
* Sufficient to perform the duties of the post with any aids and adaptations.
Employer Details
Employer Name: Barts Health NHS Trust
Address: The Royal London Hospital, London, E1 1FR
Employers Website:Barts Health NHS Trust
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