Job Description 1. JOB DETAILS Job Title: Specialty Doctor in Palliative Medicine Location: Based Searle House, Exeter EX2 5JJ Salary: NHS 2021 Specialty Doctor Pay Scale, in accordance with previous experience Hours: 0.2 WTE, 2 Planned Activities (PAs) per week. Additional weekend non-resident on call may be available and will be discussed with a successful candidate. Team/Directorate: Medical Responsible To: Medical Lead Consultant Responsible For: N/A Accountable to: Clinical Director 2. JOB PURPOSE To work flexibly and collaboratively across Hospiscare inpatient and community settings. To provide specialist palliative care advice for patients in the Royal Devon University Hospital (RDUH), Exeter. To provide medical management for patients, predominantly in Hospiscare Inpatient Unit (IPU), as part of a multi-disciplinary team delivering specialist palliative care. To provide medical advice and support for patients and to multi-disciplinary teams across all care settings including Community and the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital. 3. KEY RESULT AREAS/PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 3.1 Main Responsibilities Responsible for the medical management of hospice inpatients, including assessment and management of pain and other symptoms, and of psychosocial effects of advanced illness, in order to establish a therapeutic, holistic relationship with patients and those close to them. Provide specialist palliative care advice to medical colleagues, including General Practitioners throughout Exeter, Mid and East Devon and doctors at the RDUH Hospital, in order to maintain the highest clinical standards in the management of patients and support for those close to them. Liaise with multi-disciplinary healthcare professionals and relevant agencies to ensure appropriate care and support is provided for patients and those close to them. Contribute to educational programmes and clinical attachments, and support clinical placements and education for 4th Year University of Exeter Medical School (UEMS) students attached to Hospiscare, in order to promote the development of the highest standard of palliative skills. Assist with quality improvement activities to ensure Hospiscare policies and procedures remain up to date with current research and good practice in palliative care, supporting compliance, patient safety, learning and continuous improvement. Complete clinical notes in line with Hospiscare requirements to ensure compliance and that accurate and up to date information is always available for multi-disciplinary team colleagues. Maintain continuing professional development, engaging with annual appraisal and five-yearly revalidation cycles, to ensure knowledge and practice is relevant and current. Infection Prevention and Control Maintaining a safe environment for patients, visitors and employees is everyones responsibility. All staff are required to adhere to Hospiscare Infection Prevention and Control Policy and make every effort to maintain high standards of infection prevention and control at all times. This includes ensuring personal and team compliance with all relevant policies and procedures, and acting upon or reporting any identified risks. Disclosure and Barring Service This role requires a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Enhanced level check, including Adults Barred List. 3.2 Key Contacts Internal: Medical Lead Consultant and Medical team Clinical Director Head of Inpatient Services and Clinical Quality Head of Community and Supportive Care Services Lead Advanced Nurse Practitioner Ward (IPU) Manager Community Cluster Team Leaders (CCTLs) Learning and Development team Clinical Quality team Clinical Co-ordination Centre and Rapid Response teams Supportive Care team External: Patients and those close to them General Practitioners and primary healthcare teams Doctors and multi-professional colleagues at RDUH Hospital University of Exeter Medical School Specialist Palliative Care nursing team (SPCT) and Enhanced Supportive Care (ESC) team at RDUH Hospital Placement students Medical colleagues at other south west hospices 3.3 Health & Safety Ensure that Health and Safety guidelines and fire regulations are strictly adhered to Comply with safe working practices as defined by Hospiscare Complete online training as and when required Take reasonable care for your own health and safety and that of others who may be affected by acts or omissions at work Report any accidents, incidents or near misses as soon as reasonably practicable Manage own work life balance and general wellbeing, including any relevant pressures in respect of lone working, travel, difficult environments and challenging situations 3.4 General Be aware of and adhere to Hospiscare policies and procedures at all times Take part in progress/performance reviews throughout the year Cooperate with other Hospiscare departments Attend training courses and complete online training modules as required to meet the requirements of the post Take responsibility for own personal development, seeking out opportunities to learn new skills Undertake any other duties as requested by management which are reasonably deemed to be within the scope of the role 3.5 Other Apply the Hospiscare values and behaviours to every aspect of the role at all times Promote and maintain the brand standards of Hospiscare