Job overview
There is no better time to join United Lincolnshire Teaching Hospital NHS Trust (ULTH), as we have been awarded Teaching Hospital Status.
We have 1 x Full Time Fixed Term Consultant posts in our Accident and Emergency Department at Lincoln County Hospital. This post is full time for a Consultant in Emergency Medicine for the United Lincolnshire Teaching Hospital NHS Trust. The purpose of this post is to ensure the highest quality of care is provided to each individual patient who attends the department. The appointee will be required to work in a 1:15 on call Rota with a 1:5 weekend frequency. The job plan will be aligned to an 85% DCC and 15% SPA split as per Trust guidance.
Main duties of the job
The Appointee will be expected, in conjunction with his / her colleagues, to provide a comprehensive clinical, supervisory, educational and training support to the Emergency Department.
This is a full time Locum Consultant in Emergency Medicine appointment for the United Lincolnshire Teaching Hospital NHS Trust. The purpose of this post is to ensure the highest quality of care is provided to each individual patient who attends the department. The appointee will be required to work in a 1:2 rota. The on call supplement is currently category A and is classed as high frequency with an on call availability supplement of 8% currently payable. If the person appointed elects to undertake a part time contract, he / she will be required to devote substantially the whole of his / her professional time to the duties of the post and to give them priority at all times.
Any applicant who is unable for personal reasons to work full time will be eligible to be considered for the post. If such a person is appointed, modification of the content will be discussed on a personal basis with the Trust in consultation with consultant colleagues.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
In addition, he / she will be required to:
- Demonstrate a firm commitment to the principles of clinical governance including:
Developing and maintaining appropriate systems and practices to ensure effective clinical audit in emergency medicine
Attending and contributing to the Trust Clinical Governance Programme
Participate in the Trust Clinical Incident Reporting System
Developing a programme of personal CPD within available resources and within the work load and priorities of the service.
- Developing and maintaining appropriate systems and practices to ensure effective clinical audit in emergency medicine
- Attending and contributing to the Trust Clinical Governance Programme
- Participate in the Trust Clinical Incident Reporting System
- Developing a programme of personal CPD within available resources and within the work load and priorities of the service.
- He/she will be encouraged to develop a special interest to complement those of the existing consultants in the specialty and in accordance with Trust Policies.
- He/she will also develop appropriate services and techniques required to fulfil clinical needs within the available resources.
- Collaborate and work to maintain emergency medicine in line with strategic requirements
- Provide with colleagues in this specialty, routine and emergency services to the Trust Direct clinical supervision and training of the emergency department junior medical and nursing staff
- Participate in the development of emergency department treatment protocols in conjunction with specialty colleagues as appropriate
- Take the lead and responsibility for the professional supervision and appraisal of junior medical staff in conjunction with colleagues
- To participate in the training and assessment of Specialist Registrars/ST Grade doctors rotating through the department
- To maintain and develop good communication with colleagues from other specialities and the Primary Care Trust.