The postholder(s) will be based at their nominal base site with a commitment to in-patient and out-patient services agreed in their Timetable and Job Plan. The postholder(s) will undertake clinical work in conjunction with their colleagues and other professional staff in order to maintain and develop gastroenterology services and specialist skills in accordance with the needs of the department.
You will be responsible in conjunction with colleagues for planning future developments of these services. The postholder(s) will have continuing responsibility for the care of patients in his/her charge and will be expected to provide a comprehensive clinical service to Consultant colleagues in other clinical disciplines in the hospital, and to general practitioners in the County Durham and Darlington area. Consultants will cover colleagues in their absence and ensure continuous patient care.
For management purposes and use of resources, the postholder(s) will be accountable to the Clinical Lead and will ensure the effective and efficient use of resources allocated. The postholder will be responsible for the professional and basic educational supervision of junior staff as Clinical/Education Supervisors for trainees. The postholder will participate in the postgraduate teaching of medical staff and undergraduates attached to the Trust and in the training of all grades of staff. Research activities, which are considered to be an inherent part of normal clinical duties, will be encouraged.
Limited research funding may be available, following successful applications to the local research and development committee. The postholder(s) is responsible for ensuring that they meet the national requirements for Continuing Professional Development, both internal and external. He/she will be expected to attend regularly, and contribute to, the educational events held by the Directorate. It is expected that the appointee(s) will actively and regularly participate in clinical audit.
The postholder(s) will participate in clinical governance arrangements in line with national and local guidelines and in respect of undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in the Trust in accordance with current best practice. The Trust considers the annual consultant appraisal as part of the contractual arrangements. The postholder(s) will be required to prepare for and undergo appraisal once a year. CPD forms part of the national consultant contract.
Consultant appointments at CDDFT can expect £1100 CPD funding over a 12 month period for up to 10 days study leave annually, which can be rolled over to a maximum of 30 days over a three year period (£3300 funding). The postholder(s) will be expected to deputise in the absence of colleagues in cases of annual leave, study leave, and sickness as far as practicable. Where it is agreed between the parties, work on behalf of the Health Authority, such as domiciliary consultation, or services provided by the Trust for other agencies, may be undertaken. An office, computer, and secretarial support will be available to the appointee. The postholder(s) will be expected to actively contribute to delivering a 7-day specialty service.
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