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Locally Employed Doctor (LAS STR) - EGSU/TRAUMA

Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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Location
Salary
£61,825 + on-call suppliment
Profession
Medical doctor
Grade
Senior
Deadline
23 May 2025
Contract Type
Fixed term: 10 months (End date 03/02/26)
Posted Date
09 May 2025

Job overview

Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust wishes to appoint a full time Locum Specialist Registrar in Emergency General Surgery and Trauma.

The successful applicant will be required for a fixed term  to February 2025 and will participate in the General Surgery 1:13 emergency on-call rota at Specialist Registrar level.

The person appointed will be based at University Hospital Aintree and will be a member of the Emergency General Surgery Unit (EGSU)/Trauma Department.

The Trust provides general acute health care to a population of approximately one third of a million from North Liverpool, Sefton Borough and Kirkby. Following completion of the new-build £30 million ‘State of the Art Elective care Centre and the transfer of services from the Trust’s Walton Hospital site, all in-patient services and out-patient services are now provided on the Aintree site, which is located in Fazakerley. The Trust gained Foundation Trust status in 2006 and is committed to developing services with the involvement of patients.

Following merger with the Royal Liverpool Hospital NHS trust in October 2019, a program of service reconfiguration is ongoing and it is likely that if appointed working across to Trust sites will be required to meet service needs.

**Please note this vacancy will close once sufficient applications have been received**

Main duties of the job

The EGSU was one of the first dedicated Emergency General surgical Units in the country and has developed into a large dedicated unit which manages the bulk of none elective surgical referrals and admissions to the hospital.

It is staffed by nine dedicated Emergency consultant surgeons, offering a high level of support to trainees attached to the unit. There is an active teaching and clinical research program in which the appointee is expected to participate and previous appointees to these trust grade roles have an excellent track record in subsequent appointment to specialist training programs.

The unit consists of a dedicated admissions and assessment area as well as dedicated wards. There is an expanding program of elective activity, giving the appointee ample exposure to both routine and complex General surgical procedures such as complex hernia repair and benign biliary procedures.

Whilst all day case surgery is carried out in the Elective Care Centre (ECC), which is based on the Aintree site, all emergency and major elective surgery is carried out at the main Aintree University Hospital, regular lists are held at Broadgreen Hospital, a dedicated day case / elective site. The EGSU consists of:-

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

*** Please See attached full job description and person specification  for an overview of the post ***