The duties outlined below are not definitive and may be changed in accordance with the needs of the service. The post holder will be expected to undertake the following duties: To provide outpatient clinic and procedure lists for inflammatory skin disease and skin cancer patients in the adult and paediatric population. To be an active member of the skin cancer multidisciplinary team, with regular attendance at the alternate week MDT meetings To provide support, training and governance to nurses and any junior medical staff in the team. Support for local GPSI, GPs in training and students from regional hospitals is also anticipated To provide a comprehensive Dermatology service, in collaboration with other Dermatologists, including inpatient care and referrals, outpatient referrals and treatment and telephone or electronic advice and guidance to local GPs Active participation in clinical audit, continuing professional development and research as appropriate. There is access to a study leave budget for appropriate CPD activities. The post holder will be expected to contribute to the Trust and CBU Clinical Governance processes including the dedicated monthly half days. Compliance with annual appraisal and revalidation programme is required Contribute to the development and maintenance of clinical protocol Work flexibly with colleagues to achieve the hospitals agreed planned activity for Dermatology out-patient services To work with BTFHT and community colleagues to develop integrated services for Dermatology patients in the region To work with colleagues to promote the collective aims of the Clinical Business Unit and the Trust To be aware of managerial and budgetary considerations, work within these constraints and assume responsibilities where appropriate. To recognise his/her responsibility towards achieving the Trusts targets and patient rights. To ensure that all patients get treated equally, fairly and as quickly and effectively as possible, escalating concerns should this not be the case Any personal clinical or research interests to be discussed with the team to encourage development of these activities if appropriate Ensure that new techniques (outside ethically approved research projects) are only introduced after appropriate training, with approval of the relevant clinical directorates and with arrangements for evaluation and an audit trail.