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Trust Doctor in Geriatric Medicine

Barts Health NHS Trust
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Location
Salary
£41,750 - £64,288 per annum
Profession
Medical doctor
Grade
Junior
Deadline
25 May 2025
Contract Type
Fixed term: 12 months (1 year)
Posted Date
07 May 2025

Job overview

Whipps Cross University Hospital

Trust Doctor (ST1-2 equivalent) in Geriatric Medicine

Fixed Term 12 months

Our OPS (Older People’s Services) team is growing, and we would like you to be a part of our fantastic workforce. We are advertising for a 12-month fixed term Trust Doctor (ST1-2equivalent) post to cover the older peoples’ assessment unit (OPAU), the virtual ward, surgical liaison and older peoples services wards as soon as possible. This post will sit within the department of Older People’s Services and does not include General Medicine on-call work. However, prospective applicants wishing to partake in the acute unselected medical on-call are encouraged to register with the staff bank.

Main duties of the job

The successful applicant will be able to develop individualised educational goals including a focus within the specialty of your choice. This post presents excellent opportunities to develop clinical skills and has a high level of consultant supervision. This provides a good educational opportunity and if the postholder is interested they will be able to gain audit, research, or teaching experience. Our people value the opportunity to work in a supportive culture and we ensure our teams are well-rewarded for their contribution.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

You must hold a current full registration with the General Medical Council and have experience across a broad range of Medical Subspecialties. MRCP part1 and part 2 written are essential for this post.  Whipps Cross Hospital serves a local population with a high degree of frailty and within the Barts Health Group is being re-developed to be a centre of excellence for Geriatric Medicine. The department provides for a broad spectrum of sub-specialty areas including Frailty, Acute Geriatrics, Ortho-Geriatrics, Surgical Liaison, Psychiatry Liaison, outpatients, and Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment Clinics and rehabilitation medicine. The department regularly sees a rich mixture of pathology and complex psycho-social issues. The local population contains a significant level of frailty with high rates of dementia and associated delirium.