Saint Francis Hospice

Specialty Doctor/Clinical Fellow in Palliative Medicine

The closing date is 14 July 2025

Job summary

Fixed term contract, required from 18.8.25 or asap thereafter to 31.3.2026

Full time; 10 Programmed Activities (PAs)/ week + non-resident on call rota; less than full time applicants (min 7.0 PAs/week over 4 days) also welcomed.

Salary: Salary dependent upon experience and grade and set within reference to NHS Specialty Doctor or Clinical Fellow FY3 pay scales.

1 April 2025 pay scales Specialty Doctor basic pay starting at £61,542 and Clinical Fellow FY3 basic pay starting at £52,656.

Saint Francis Hospice is seeking to recruit a doctor with a special interest in palliative medicine for a full time, fixed term Speciality Doctor/Clinical Fellow post (grade dependent on experience), from 18.08.2025.

This post is ideal for a doctor with an interest in palliative care, seeking to gain hospice experience towards application to a Specialist Palliative Care training rotation or seeking to consolidate/expand their palliative care knowledge and skills.

We are looking for a doctor who has completed their foundation years training, with, ideally (but not exclusively) an additional 2 years + experience in relevant clinical practice (the additional 2 years + enabling eligibility for Specialty Doctor status).

The post is based at Saint Francis Hospice, on the ward which has 18 specialist palliative care beds and a busy community service, which includes a 24/7 helpline, Community CNS, medical and wider MDT visiting service and Day Therapy services., and into the community.

Main duties of the job

The postholder will work within the ward team supporting our 18 bedded unit as we go through a period of change with a refurbishment due to start in September 2025. This will involve some bed closures for a period of time so the role would also extend into the community to offer greater support in the community whilst our bed numbers have temporarily reduced.

There are regular training opportunities to be taught and to teach, and the postholder would be encouraged to participate in these.

Working as part of an extensive multidisciplinary team including nurses, HCAs, specialist nurses, OT, physio, complementary therapists, administration staff.

We see and support people with complex problems related to both advanced malignant and non-malignant conditions, frequently with multi morbidity.

We are a regional education centre, experienced in supporting doctors and others in training.

The post holder will join a medical team of 2.4WTE Consultants, 1.6WTE Specialty Doctors and 2.4WTE GP trainees, and will provide middle grade support to the hospice ward.

There is an on-call requirement, which involves weekend daytime ward rounds and admissions, with non-resident low intensity night cover. Postholders must be able to attend the hospice within 1 hour during non-resident on call periods. Conditions of service and salary are as per national medical and dental terms and conditions of service, with the contract held by Saint Francis Hospice.

About us

We are a dynamic, forward thinking organisation delivering a full range of specialist palliative care services for individuals & their loved ones with life limiting illness. We achieved Outstanding in our CQC inspection & have reconfigured our services to meet the changing needs of our local community. We support 5 Clinical Commissioning Groups & have a robust governance structure in place. We provide ward clinical services within a modern, personal & friendly 18-bedded unit, as well as Specialist Community Crisis Support Service, Hospice at Home Service & Specialist Day Therapy Service. We also have the hospice Pepperell Education Centre that has an excellent reputation for delivering high quality education programmes and study days.

All communication regarding your application including invitations to interviews will be sent to the email address you have stated on your application form, if you could also provide a contact telephone number as well.

Saint Francis Hospice is a charity based in the UK. We will require all successful candidates to be able to provide documentary ID proof of their Right to Work in the UK. We are not a Licensed Sponsor, so are unable to provide sponsorship to support applicants applying from outside of the UK.

Please note that we are a charity & not part of an NHS Trust & we are situated in a quiet location in the village of Havering-atte-Bower, outskirts of Romford, therefore please consider our location when applying.

Details

Date posted

30 June 2025

Pay scheme

Hospital medical and dental staff

Grade

Specialty Doctor

Salary

Depending on experience

Contract

Fixed term

Duration

7 months

Working pattern

Full-time, Part-time

Reference number

B0483-236

Job locations

St. Francis Hospice

Broxhill Road

Havering-atte-bower

Romford

RM4 1QH


Job description

Job responsibilities

JOB DESCRIPTION for Fixed Term Specialty Doctor/Clinical Fellow post (dependent on experience)from 18/08/25 to 31/03/26.

JOB TITLE:Specialty Doctor in Palliative Care.

GRADE:Specialty Doctor grade.

HOURS OF DUTY:1.0 WTE (40 hours) LTFT would be considered+ 1:4.5 on call.

REPORTS TO: Medical Director.

KEY RELATIONSHIPS: Medical Consultants, medical team..

The multi-professional team in the hospice ward.

The multi-professional team in Saint Francis Hospice Community Services, including the Day Therapy Unit team and the home visiting teams (the CNS led Specialist Community Crisis and Support Team, the Hospice at Home team and allied health professionals).

The support staff and volunteers working across all hospice services.

The medical, health and care professionals providing on-going support and care outside of the hospice.

CONTRACT: The post will have a hospice contract, with pay and conditions set within reference to the NHS Specialty Doctor pay and conditions.

APPRAISAL AND REVALIDATION:Saint Francis Hospice expect full engagement with annual appraisal. NHS annual appraisal and revalidation as needed will be channelled through a local NHS Trust.

The BHRUT Hospital Macmillan Specialist Palliative Care Team.

JOB SUMMARY

The post is based at Saint Francis Hospice, on the ward, and into the community.

It presents a real opportunity for anyone considering a career in palliative medicine or wanting to develop a portfolio career with palliative medicine as a developed skill or special interest. Previous specialty doctors have a 100% success rate in moving on into their training placement of choice.

The postholder will work within the ward team supporting our 18 bedded unit as we go through a period of change with a refurbishment due to start in September 2025. This will involve some bed closures for a period of time so the role would also extend into the community to offer greater support in the community whilst our bed numbers have temporarily reduced.

There are regular training opportunities to be taught and to teach, and the postholder would be encouraged to participate in these.

Working as part of an extensive multidisciplinary team including nurses, HCAs, specialist nurses, OT, physio, complementary therapists, administration staff.

MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

CLINICAL

A. HOSPICE WARD

1. To share in the provision of medical care for the people receiving care on the ward, working closely with other members of the medical team. This will include contributing to the planning of admissions, clerking in of new admissions, regular review, construction of a management plan, planning of discharges and facilitating of advance care planning, with a key duty to support our more junior GP trainees in their day-to-day practice on the ward, and to contribute to the support of relatives and carers.

2. To attend and support daily ward handover meetings, provide specialty doctor led ward round reviews/support for the GP trainees who provide day to day care, and to participate in the Consultant Ward Round.

3. To be a core part of the ward multi-professional team meetings, working closely with the rest of the multi-professional team to achieve the best of care for people on the ward and for their family/supports.

4. To support good therapeutics practice, with a lead role in a weekly pharmacist led board round review of medications.

B. COMMUNITY SUPPORT, IN THE OUTPATIENT UNIT AND AT HOME

Dependant on experience; likely to be a component of the latter part of the post:

to share in supporting the Specialist Community Crisis and Support Team of CNSs and other clinical specialists who provide front line support to people at home.

C. ON CALL DUTIES

On calls consist of 1:4.5 on call. Weekends on call (8.45am-4.45pm on site with night cover non-resident at low intensity), plus 1 weekday until 6.45pm with low intensity non-resident on call overnight. You will have Friday as a rest/lieu day preceding the weekend and the Tuesday following the weekend as a rest/lieu day. Must be able to attend the hospice within 1 hour during non-resident on call periods.

IN SUPPORT OF THIS CLINICAL WORK

D. GENERAL DUTIES

1. To work in partnership with and liaise closely with our Referrals team, General Practitioners, relevant hospital teams and relevant community specialist teams, providing written communications when necessary.

2. To keep accurate, clear and up-to-date medical records, engaging with electronic palliative care systems.

3. To keep senior medical staff informed of any clinical or management issues requiring Consultant advice or review.

E. TEACHING

1. To support our junior (ST1, ST2) GP trainees with informal and bedside training/teaching and with tutorial teaching.

2. To contribute to the educational programmes provided by the hospice for other health professionals.

To support any healthcare professionals on placement at the hospice (e.g. Care of the Elderly clinicians, GP Registrars, medical students, nurses) to get the most out of their hospice visit.

F. EDUCATIONAL/SERVICE IMPROVEMENT/AUDIT

1. To take an active part in identifying areas for service improvement or audit, supporting service improvement projects and audits in progress. Mentorship of more junior staff to develop their knowledge of audits, and completion of audit ideas.

2. To attend and contribute to relevant in-house educational meetings, including journal club.

3. To attend to your continuing professional development needs as agreed at appraisal with your Consultant supervisor for this post.

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS OF POSTHOLDER

SENSITIVITY AND PROFESSIONALISM: As an employee of Saint Francis Hospice you should expect that it is likely that you will come into contact with patients, their families and members of the public who are at the end of life or recently bereaved. All employees are expected to respond to people recounting and expressing their emotions about such events with sensitivity and understanding, and to know enough about the services that the Hospice provides to be able to signpost people who may benefit from our services to the relevant contacts.

CONFIDENTIALITY: The post holder must maintain confidentiality, security and integrity of information relating to patients, staff and other hospice matter during the course of duty. Any breach of Confidentiality may become a disciplinary issue.

DATA PROTECTION: It is the responsibility of all staff to be aware of their obligations in respect of the Data Protection Act 2018.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITES: The hospice is committed to the development of positive policies to promote equal opportunity in employment and has a clear commitment to equal opportunities. All employees have a responsibility to ensure that they understand the standards expected and that they promote and adhere to the equal opportunity measures adopted by the hospice.

HEALTH AND SAFETY: All staff must be familiar with section 2 of the Health & Safety Policy, Organisation of Health and Safety. This document sets out the responsibilities of all staff for health and safety, whether in a supervisory capacity or not. Policy section 3 (arrangements for Health and Safety) provides an overview of training for competence in Health and Safety matters.

HOSPICE IDENTITY BADGES: Hospice ID badges must be worn at all times whilst on duty.

SMOKING: The hospice acknowledges its responsibility to provide a safe, smoke free environment, for its employees, service users and visitors. Smoking is therefore not permitted at any point whilst on duty, in accordance with the guidelines set down within the Hospice No Smoking Policy.

REGISTRATION COMPLIANCE/CODE OF CONDUCT:

All employees who are required to register with a professional body to enable them to practice within their profession are required to comply with their code of conduct and requirements of their professional registration.

WORKING TIME REGULATIONS: The Working Time Regulations 1998 require that you should not work more than an average of 48 hours in each week. For example, in a 26 week period you should work no more than 1248 hours.

Demonstrating the Hospice Values Compassionate, collaborative and creative.

Compassionate We are a caring team, kind to each other and put the needs of individuals and their loved ones at the heart of what we do.

Collaborative We value working in partnership across our communities and are proactive about nurturing relationships with our stakeholders.

Creative We are forward-thinking, adaptable in our changing world and embrace change and innovative ways of working.

Job description

Job responsibilities

JOB DESCRIPTION for Fixed Term Specialty Doctor/Clinical Fellow post (dependent on experience)from 18/08/25 to 31/03/26.

JOB TITLE:Specialty Doctor in Palliative Care.

GRADE:Specialty Doctor grade.

HOURS OF DUTY:1.0 WTE (40 hours) LTFT would be considered+ 1:4.5 on call.

REPORTS TO: Medical Director.

KEY RELATIONSHIPS: Medical Consultants, medical team..

The multi-professional team in the hospice ward.

The multi-professional team in Saint Francis Hospice Community Services, including the Day Therapy Unit team and the home visiting teams (the CNS led Specialist Community Crisis and Support Team, the Hospice at Home team and allied health professionals).

The support staff and volunteers working across all hospice services.

The medical, health and care professionals providing on-going support and care outside of the hospice.

CONTRACT: The post will have a hospice contract, with pay and conditions set within reference to the NHS Specialty Doctor pay and conditions.

APPRAISAL AND REVALIDATION:Saint Francis Hospice expect full engagement with annual appraisal. NHS annual appraisal and revalidation as needed will be channelled through a local NHS Trust.

The BHRUT Hospital Macmillan Specialist Palliative Care Team.

JOB SUMMARY

The post is based at Saint Francis Hospice, on the ward, and into the community.

It presents a real opportunity for anyone considering a career in palliative medicine or wanting to develop a portfolio career with palliative medicine as a developed skill or special interest. Previous specialty doctors have a 100% success rate in moving on into their training placement of choice.

The postholder will work within the ward team supporting our 18 bedded unit as we go through a period of change with a refurbishment due to start in September 2025. This will involve some bed closures for a period of time so the role would also extend into the community to offer greater support in the community whilst our bed numbers have temporarily reduced.

There are regular training opportunities to be taught and to teach, and the postholder would be encouraged to participate in these.

Working as part of an extensive multidisciplinary team including nurses, HCAs, specialist nurses, OT, physio, complementary therapists, administration staff.

MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

CLINICAL

A. HOSPICE WARD

1. To share in the provision of medical care for the people receiving care on the ward, working closely with other members of the medical team. This will include contributing to the planning of admissions, clerking in of new admissions, regular review, construction of a management plan, planning of discharges and facilitating of advance care planning, with a key duty to support our more junior GP trainees in their day-to-day practice on the ward, and to contribute to the support of relatives and carers.

2. To attend and support daily ward handover meetings, provide specialty doctor led ward round reviews/support for the GP trainees who provide day to day care, and to participate in the Consultant Ward Round.

3. To be a core part of the ward multi-professional team meetings, working closely with the rest of the multi-professional team to achieve the best of care for people on the ward and for their family/supports.

4. To support good therapeutics practice, with a lead role in a weekly pharmacist led board round review of medications.

B. COMMUNITY SUPPORT, IN THE OUTPATIENT UNIT AND AT HOME

Dependant on experience; likely to be a component of the latter part of the post:

to share in supporting the Specialist Community Crisis and Support Team of CNSs and other clinical specialists who provide front line support to people at home.

C. ON CALL DUTIES

On calls consist of 1:4.5 on call. Weekends on call (8.45am-4.45pm on site with night cover non-resident at low intensity), plus 1 weekday until 6.45pm with low intensity non-resident on call overnight. You will have Friday as a rest/lieu day preceding the weekend and the Tuesday following the weekend as a rest/lieu day. Must be able to attend the hospice within 1 hour during non-resident on call periods.

IN SUPPORT OF THIS CLINICAL WORK

D. GENERAL DUTIES

1. To work in partnership with and liaise closely with our Referrals team, General Practitioners, relevant hospital teams and relevant community specialist teams, providing written communications when necessary.

2. To keep accurate, clear and up-to-date medical records, engaging with electronic palliative care systems.

3. To keep senior medical staff informed of any clinical or management issues requiring Consultant advice or review.

E. TEACHING

1. To support our junior (ST1, ST2) GP trainees with informal and bedside training/teaching and with tutorial teaching.

2. To contribute to the educational programmes provided by the hospice for other health professionals.

To support any healthcare professionals on placement at the hospice (e.g. Care of the Elderly clinicians, GP Registrars, medical students, nurses) to get the most out of their hospice visit.

F. EDUCATIONAL/SERVICE IMPROVEMENT/AUDIT

1. To take an active part in identifying areas for service improvement or audit, supporting service improvement projects and audits in progress. Mentorship of more junior staff to develop their knowledge of audits, and completion of audit ideas.

2. To attend and contribute to relevant in-house educational meetings, including journal club.

3. To attend to your continuing professional development needs as agreed at appraisal with your Consultant supervisor for this post.

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS OF POSTHOLDER

SENSITIVITY AND PROFESSIONALISM: As an employee of Saint Francis Hospice you should expect that it is likely that you will come into contact with patients, their families and members of the public who are at the end of life or recently bereaved. All employees are expected to respond to people recounting and expressing their emotions about such events with sensitivity and understanding, and to know enough about the services that the Hospice provides to be able to signpost people who may benefit from our services to the relevant contacts.

CONFIDENTIALITY: The post holder must maintain confidentiality, security and integrity of information relating to patients, staff and other hospice matter during the course of duty. Any breach of Confidentiality may become a disciplinary issue.

DATA PROTECTION: It is the responsibility of all staff to be aware of their obligations in respect of the Data Protection Act 2018.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITES: The hospice is committed to the development of positive policies to promote equal opportunity in employment and has a clear commitment to equal opportunities. All employees have a responsibility to ensure that they understand the standards expected and that they promote and adhere to the equal opportunity measures adopted by the hospice.

HEALTH AND SAFETY: All staff must be familiar with section 2 of the Health & Safety Policy, Organisation of Health and Safety. This document sets out the responsibilities of all staff for health and safety, whether in a supervisory capacity or not. Policy section 3 (arrangements for Health and Safety) provides an overview of training for competence in Health and Safety matters.

HOSPICE IDENTITY BADGES: Hospice ID badges must be worn at all times whilst on duty.

SMOKING: The hospice acknowledges its responsibility to provide a safe, smoke free environment, for its employees, service users and visitors. Smoking is therefore not permitted at any point whilst on duty, in accordance with the guidelines set down within the Hospice No Smoking Policy.

REGISTRATION COMPLIANCE/CODE OF CONDUCT:

All employees who are required to register with a professional body to enable them to practice within their profession are required to comply with their code of conduct and requirements of their professional registration.

WORKING TIME REGULATIONS: The Working Time Regulations 1998 require that you should not work more than an average of 48 hours in each week. For example, in a 26 week period you should work no more than 1248 hours.

Demonstrating the Hospice Values Compassionate, collaborative and creative.

Compassionate We are a caring team, kind to each other and put the needs of individuals and their loved ones at the heart of what we do.

Collaborative We value working in partnership across our communities and are proactive about nurturing relationships with our stakeholders.

Creative We are forward-thinking, adaptable in our changing world and embrace change and innovative ways of working.

Person Specification

Skills, behaviours and personal skills

Essential

  • Excellent interpersonal skills and effective communication.
  • Flexible approach to working practice within a multi-professional team.
  • Evidence of understanding of and adherence to Good Medical Practice guidelines.

Desirable

  • Commitment to service development.

Other Requirements

Essential

  • Satisfactory clearances from enhanced DBS disclosure and health checks.
  • Respect and be part of the mission/core values of SFH.

Desirable

  • Full driving license.

Research, audit and teaching

Essential

  • Shows commitment to ongoing CPD.
  • Experience of clinical audit.
  • Experience of undergraduate teaching.

Desirable

  • Experience of postgraduate teaching initiatives .

Qualifications

Essential

  • Full Registration with the General Medical Council.
  • Completion of UK Foundation Training OR evidence of competency
  • equivalent to UK foundation training and at least 2 yrs full-time equivalent post foundation experience in relevant areas (e.g. GP/Medicine/Oncology/Neuro/Care of Elderly/A&E).

Desirable

  • MRCP, MRCGP, FRCA or equivalent qualification.
  • Experience of working in specialist palliative care, evidence of dedication to developing a career in specialist palliative care, community experience.
Person Specification

Skills, behaviours and personal skills

Essential

  • Excellent interpersonal skills and effective communication.
  • Flexible approach to working practice within a multi-professional team.
  • Evidence of understanding of and adherence to Good Medical Practice guidelines.

Desirable

  • Commitment to service development.

Other Requirements

Essential

  • Satisfactory clearances from enhanced DBS disclosure and health checks.
  • Respect and be part of the mission/core values of SFH.

Desirable

  • Full driving license.

Research, audit and teaching

Essential

  • Shows commitment to ongoing CPD.
  • Experience of clinical audit.
  • Experience of undergraduate teaching.

Desirable

  • Experience of postgraduate teaching initiatives .

Qualifications

Essential

  • Full Registration with the General Medical Council.
  • Completion of UK Foundation Training OR evidence of competency
  • equivalent to UK foundation training and at least 2 yrs full-time equivalent post foundation experience in relevant areas (e.g. GP/Medicine/Oncology/Neuro/Care of Elderly/A&E).

Desirable

  • MRCP, MRCGP, FRCA or equivalent qualification.
  • Experience of working in specialist palliative care, evidence of dedication to developing a career in specialist palliative care, community experience.

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Additional information

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Employer details

Employer name

Saint Francis Hospice

Address

St. Francis Hospice

Broxhill Road

Havering-atte-bower

Romford

RM4 1QH


Employer's website

https://www.sfh.org.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

Saint Francis Hospice

Address

St. Francis Hospice

Broxhill Road

Havering-atte-bower

Romford

RM4 1QH


Employer's website

https://www.sfh.org.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Consultants in Palliative Care

Dr Corinna Midgley/Dr Pippa Russell

jobs@sfh.org.uk

01708753319

Details

Date posted

30 June 2025

Pay scheme

Hospital medical and dental staff

Grade

Specialty Doctor

Salary

Depending on experience

Contract

Fixed term

Duration

7 months

Working pattern

Full-time, Part-time

Reference number

B0483-236

Job locations

St. Francis Hospice

Broxhill Road

Havering-atte-bower

Romford

RM4 1QH


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