
To provide comprehensive Trauma and Orthopaedic care for inpatients and outpatients, with specialist input into knee surgery services.To participate fully in the 1 in 8 Consultant on-call rota, including post-take consultant ward rounds and emergency care.To work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team to deliver high-quality, coordinated patient care. To support and liaise with the Orthopaedic Treatment Service operating within primary care.To contribute to the education and supervision of surgical trainees and other healthcare professionals.To support the department in meeting national and local performance targets and in the ongoing development of services.
The post holder will actively support the department in meeting national and local performance standards, including elective recovery and referral-to-treatment expectations. They will work collaboratively with clinical and operational colleagues to help reduce long waiting times for orthopaedic and knee patients, ensuring care is delivered safely, efficiently, and in a timely manner.
The post holder will deliver inpatient and outpatient Trauma and Orthopaedic services on the acute hospital site, with a defined contribution to the knee service. This will include elective and emergency activity, clinical decision-making, operative care, and ongoing management of patients throughout their care pathway.
The role includes participation in the 1 in 8 Consultant on-call rota, providing emergency Orthopaedic cover and undertaking post-take consultant ward rounds. The post holder will ensure timely review, effective management, and safe discharge planning for trauma and orthopaedic patients.
The consultant will work closely with the Orthopaedic Treatment Service based in primary care, providing clinical advice, liaison, and support to ensure continuity of care and appropriate patient flow between services.
The post holder will be an integral member of the multidisciplinary team, working collaboratively with Consultants in Anaesthetics, Rheumatology (including pain services), Radiology, Pathology, and Elderly Care. Close working relationships with nursing staff, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and other allied health professionals are essential to deliver holistic and effective patient care.
The post holder will contribute to the education, training, and supervision of Higher and Basic Surgical Trainees, as well as other members of the multidisciplinary team. This includes clinical teaching, assessment, supervision in theatre and clinics, and support for professional development within the department.
The consultant will ensure a high level of efficiency, safety, and effectiveness in clinical practice, in line with Trust policies and national guidance. They will participate in clinical audit, service evaluation, and quality improvement activities within the Directorate, using outcomes to drive service improvement.
The post holder is expected to maintain continuing professional development in line with appraisal, revalidation, and clinical governance requirements, and to actively engage in learning and reflective practice.
The post holder will assist the department in meeting national and local targets, including government and NHS performance standards. They will take an active role in the ongoing development of the Trauma and Orthopaedic service, particularly in relation to the knee pathway, supporting innovation, pathway redesign, and improvements in patient outcomes and experience.