We are pleased to share an exciting opportunity for a clinician to work within the Major Trauma Service at University Hospital Plymouth and continue to gain experience relevant to their career specialty.
This job would be suitable for someone with a specific interest in Trauma who is towards the end of their parent speciality training, or relatively senior within their clinical fellow work, and would like to commit to a period of dedicated time to the start of a new Major Trauma Ward and service development within the Trust.
While we are not looking for applicants from any particular specialty, we welcome applicants from almost any trauma-related background.
The post holder will be expected to work as an integral part of the Major Trauma multidisciplinary MDT providing direct clinical care.
Main duties of the job
We are looking for a dynamic, dedicated and flexible individual to play an active role in the multi-disciplinary Major Trauma Team on a day-to-day basis, including:
1. Assisting in Hospital Trauma calls,
2. Trauma patient management and care across the trust,
3. MDT meeting preparation,
4. Ward rounds,
5. Governance meetings (both local and regional),
6. Encouraged to undertake research in a related area.
Although this is not a training post, time will be allocated for training appropriate to the interests of the successful applicants. A nominated supervisor will be assigned to the successful applicants to help ensure individuals are able to develop in their area of interest.
Post holders are expected to work 08:00-17:00 as part of a blended team of clinical fellows and a developing team of ACP's. Post holders will be expected to work weekends with appropriate compensatory rest periods (rota to be finalized). Presently there is no planned requirement for night working.
Duration of the posts will be 6-12 months fixed term; however, there is scope to extend this beyond the initial fixed term.
About us
We are a people business - where every member of staff matters and can make a difference. Patients are at the heart of everything we do. Joining University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust means becoming part of a team of dedicated staff, who are committed to leading the way through innovation, clinical excellence and great customer care. The Trust has great opportunities for career development in a highly progressive working environment. We offer all of this in a vibrant, modern city with a historic reputation for adventure.
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Job description
Job responsibilities
University Hospitals Plymouth has been a Major Trauma Centre since 2012. The Major Trauma Service has been undergoing significant service reconfiguration including expansion of the Major Trauma team and establishment of a Major Trauma Ward to cohort Major Trauma patients.
This is an exciting time to work with a multi-specialty group of Major Trauma Consultants, Major Trauma Coordinators, Advanced Clinical Practitioners (ACPs) and Allied Health Professionals (AHPs) to look after the varied injuries of one of our sickest groups of patients. There will be a significant opportunity to learn further about trauma management from a number of perspectives.
Duties will include (as part of a team):
* Presenting new admissions and current inpatients to the Major Trauma board round.
* Attending the daily Consultant led Major Trauma ward round on the Major Trauma ward as well as intensive care/high dependency and other speciality wards with Major Trauma patients.
* Working with the Major Trauma MDT to ensure that all patients have an appropriate management plan in place for each speciality.
* Ensuring tasks pertinent to the care of major trauma patients on the major trauma ward, and outlying wards where necessary, are completed.
* Completing Trauma Tertiary Surveys TTS on Major Trauma patients and ordering and reviewing/actioning additional imaging as indicated.
* Ensuring that updated specialist radiology reports are reviewed and acted upon, and ensuring incidental findings are recorded and management or further investigation is actioned as required.
* Working with the Major Trauma rehabilitation team to ensure that rehabilitation prescriptions are completed.
* Working with the Major Trauma Coordinators and ACPs to complete timely and safe discharge documentation and ensure that patient flow is maintained through the service.
* Attending Hospital trauma calls as able to provide support to the Trauma Team.
* Ensuring all new patients admitted to the trauma ward are appropriately clerked.
* Attending Trauma governance meetings.
* Undertaking research or audits in line with individual interest and service needs, personal and professional development.
* Undertaking quality improvement projects to further develop the major trauma service.
* Attending theatre or another specialist environment to continue to develop professionally as the rota allows.
The post holder will be professionally accountable to the Major Trauma Coordinating Trauma Consultant of the Day and managerially accountable to the Clinical Lead for Major Trauma.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
* MBBS or equivalent medical qualification.
Desirable
* Further medical qualifications.
Eligibility
Essential
* Holds GMC Licence to Practice at time of application.
* Evidence of achievement of foundation competencies in line with GMC Standards / Good Medical Practice.
* ST 1-2 training complete, or equivalent time within Clinical Fellow posts within speciality related to major trauma care, and able to operate with degree of autonomy.
* ATLS or ETC.
Desirable
* Exposure to Trauma services such as PHEM, BASICS, event medicine or other MTC exposure.
* Previous research, audit or evidence of further work (e.g. service development QI work) within trauma related subjects.
* Additional trauma related courses and skills.
Language
Essential
* All applicants to have demonstrable skills in written and spoken English adequate to enable effective communication about medical topics with patients and colleagues.
Fitness to Practice
Essential
* Is up to date with professional development and fit to practice safely.
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