Must have registration with the General Medical Council.
Experience required for appointment:
1. Operative experience in basic neurosurgical procedures required for on-call service.
2. Neurosurgical Registrar level experience.
3. MRCS/FRCS or equivalent.
The passing of a medical examination is a condition of appointment for all practitioners within the scope of the National Health Service Superannuation. The successful applicant will be required to provide documentary evidence of natural or acquired immunity to hepatitis B and other transmissible infections as required by Occupational Health. Where this is not possible, the postholder will be required to demonstrate recent (within the last year) evidence of serology showing immunity. These provisions are to meet the requirements of the Department of Health's instructions to trusts (HSC(93)40).
Salary: The full-time equivalent basic salary applicable on commencement will be assessed based on your work schedule and may comprise one or more of the following:
1. If your work schedule requires you to undertake additional hours over and above the standard week of 40 hours, you will be paid at the rate of 1/40th of the full-time equivalent basic pay.
2. If part of the work in your rota is undertaken at a time that attracts an enhanced hourly rate, an enhancement of the hourly basic pay rate shall be paid on any hours worked between 21:00 and 07:00, on any day of the week.
3. If you are required to participate in work at the weekend, at a minimum frequency of 1 in 8 across the length of the rota cycle, you will be paid an allowance.
4. If you are required to participate in an on-call rota, you will receive an on-call availability allowance.
Exception reporting is the mechanism used by doctors to inform the employer when their day-to-day work varies significantly. These variations can be:
1. Differences in the total hours of work (including opportunities for rest breaks).
2. Differences in the pattern of hours worked.
3. Differences in the educational opportunities and support available to the doctor.
4. Differences in the support available to the doctor during service.
Exception reports allow the employer the opportunity to address issues as they arise and to make timely adjustments as necessary. The minimum notice to be given by you, in writing, to terminate your employment is 3 months.
Please refer to Section 8 of the North Bristol NHS Trust Terms & Conditions of Service for Trust Clinical. Your fixed term end date has been given at the outset (see page 1); thereafter, no further notice will be given. However, the Trust reserves the right to end a fixed-term contract prior to the stated end date if required. In this situation, you will be given three months' notice and the reason for the cessation of the contract will be explained to you. Should you be dismissed under the Trust's Disciplinary Procedure for Gross Misconduct, the Trust reserves the right to dismiss you without notice.
The Trust also reserves the right to make payments in lieu of notice where it deems this to be necessary. You are required to be registered with the General Medical Council throughout the duration of your employment. You are normally covered by the NHS Hospital and Community Health Services indemnity against claims of medical negligence. However, in certain circumstances (especially in services for which you receive a separate fee), you may not be covered by the indemnity. The Health Departments therefore advise that you maintain membership of your medical defence organisation.
All medical practitioners taking up an appointment involving the treatment of children must have their Heaf test and general immunity state checked. This may be arranged by contacting the Occupational Health Department in the Trust, where all vaccinations and immunisations may be obtained. The passing of a medical examination is a condition of appointment to medical and dental posts in the hospital service.
You are required to provide documentary evidence of natural or acquired immunity to hepatitis B. Where this is not possible, the postholder will be required to demonstrate recent (within the last year) evidence of serology showing the absence of hepatitis B surface antigen. These provisions are to meet the requirements of the Department of Health's instructions to Trusts (HSG(93)40).
Should you be overpaid salary or expenses, you agree that the Trust recover such sums from your salary, and precise overpayment and repayment arrangements will be discussed with you. You are required to keep all patient information confidential unless disclosure is expressly authorised by your supervisor. Misuse of or a failure to properly safeguard confidential data will be regarded as a disciplinary offence.
The details contained in this contract only relate to the period of time covered by this contract. Any subsequent employment will be covered by new arrangements. From 1 August 2009, junior doctors are limited to working a maximum of 48 hours weekly under the European Working Time Directive. It is the responsibility of all junior doctors to adhere strictly to their rota pattern and stated hours of work. If there are any circumstances that prevent you from complying with the hours of work as stated in your rota pattern, it is your responsibility to draw this to the attention of your supervising consultant and to notify Medical HR.
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