Consultant Anaesthetist
Job overview
We are looking for four dynamic consultants who are seeking to work in a complex Tertiary Trauma Centre; the work is challenging but rewarding and the department is a vibrant and supportive one.
We have one post available for a Consultant with an interest in Major Trauma and three posts for Consultants in Neuroanaesthesia.
The Anaesthetic Directorate is ACSA accredited by the Royal College of Anaesthesia and led by a team supporting the perioperative model recommended by the Royal College of Anaesthetists and we provide many tertiary services including, Neurosurgery, Interventional Radiology, Vascular, upper GI, major oncology surgery, maxillo facial, plastics and burns.
The directorate also houses a 34 bedded Critical Care Unit for all of the above specialties. Critical Care has an extensive national research portfolio.
Royal Preston Hospital delivers the Major Trauma Service for Lancashire and South Cumbria.
Lancashire Teaching Hospitals provides Elective and Emergency Secondary and Tertiary Adult Services to a large population of approximately 1.5 million throughout Lancashire and South Cumbria.
Main duties of the job
Professional- To assume a continuous commitment for the care of patients, even if employed less than full-time and ensure, in consultation with colleagues, that adequate arrangements are made for leave and off duty periods.
- To promote high professional standards of clinical care for patients, both through direct patient care, supporting professional activities and by the maintenance of continuing professional development.
- To provide an anaesthetic service as a member of the Department of Anaesthesia. This will be across both Preston and Chorley sites depending on Directorate service requirements.
- To undertake pre-operative assessment of patients as appropriate, together with post-operative management and follow-up of patients in appropriate cases.
- To undertake weekly theatre sessions as allocated of which a proportion will be delivered flexibly over each week, to maintain the high level of anaesthetic service delivery required by the Trust. These may include evening sessions, or, rarely, a weekend session (by mutual agreement).
- To participate in an on call rota providing consultant cover for out of hours emergencies.
- To undertake administrative duties involved with the care of his/her patients.
- To promote high professional standards of clinical care of patients and the health and safety of the theatre environment.
- To maintain continuing education and professional development at least to the requirements of the Royal College of Anaesthetists.
Working for our organisation
Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust was established on 1 April 2005 as a public benefit corporation authorised under the Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Act 2003.
As the regional Hospital, we serve a local population of around 390,000 and provide a number of specialised services to around 1.5 million people across Lancashire and South Cumbria. Most of our clinical services are provided on our two hospital sites – Chorley and South Ribble Hospital and Royal Preston Hospital.We also have a specialist mobility and rehabilitation service in Preston, the Broadoaks child development centre in Leyland and we provide dialysis units in various locations in Lancashire.
We provide the following general hospital services to our local population:
- 24-hour emergency department facilities
- Intensive, high dependency and coronary care units
- General medicine, including elderly care
- General surgery and urology
- Child health
- Ear, nose and throat surgery
- Orthopaedics
- Maternity services
- Gynaecology
- Anaesthetics
- Oral and maxillo-facial surgery
- Ophthalmology
- Support services for diagnosis and treatment, such as pathology, x-ray, physiotherapy, occupational therapy and specialist nurse.
- Rehabilitation services
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
Please refer to the attached combined job description documents, Person Specifications and Specialty / Trust Brochure for further details on:
- What we can offer
- Job Plan/ On-Call Requirements
- The Team
Person specification
Qualifications
Essential criteria- Full GMC Registration and Licence to Practice
- MBBS or equivalent
- FRCA or equivalent
- CCT or equivalent (or within six months at the time of interview) OR entered on the GMC specialist register
- Meets requirements of a Clinical Supervisor as defined by the GMC
- Higher Medical Degree (MD or MSc) (gen)
- ALS/APLS/ATLS qualified (gen)
- Evidence of working within MDTs (gen)
- Certificate of Postgraduate Education or equivalent (gen)
- Evidence of experience in Major trauma and stabilisation (eg. clinical placements in Major trauma centre(s), HEMS experience) and ability to show leadership in these areas. (specific for major trauma post only)
- Interest in developing Major Trauma services based on National guidance as well as delivering teaching to the MDT. (specific for major trauma post only)
- Advanced Neuroanaesthesia as Specialist Interest Area (specific for neuroanaesthesia post only)
Experience and Skills
Essential criteria- Wide experience in undertaking anaesthesia in the UK
- Some experience of departmental management
Management
Essential criteria- Evidence of Clinical Leadership
- Evidence of commitment to audit
- Evidence of service development
- Management course/certification
- Demonstration of improving departmental clinical practice
Research and Development
Essential criteria- Evidence of interest in personal development (research, publications)
- Involvement in audits
- Experience of Peer reviewed publications
Health
Essential criteria- Meets professional health requirements in line with GMC Standards/ Good Medical Practice
Personal
Essential criteria- Proven effective communication skills (with examples).
- Evidence of good organisation skills (with examples).
- Works well within a multidisciplinary environment.
- Resident within 30 minutes travel time to Chorley/Preston.
- Car owner/driver
- Membership of relevant societies (relevant for neuroanaesthesia post only)
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