Specialty Doctor

St John's Hospice

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Job summary

This role is an opportunity for someone to develop new and improve existing skills in palliative and end of life care in a supportive environment. There will be opportunities to participate in education and audit, as well as deliver excellent palliative care to patients and families both on our 13-bed inpatient unit and in the community.

You will be joining a knowledgeable and experienced team of clinical staff who work together to ensure that the right care is given from the right people at the right time. We are proud that our care is not simply about meeting regulations and guidelines: it is about seeing the person behind the illness, and enabling them to have the best possible quality of life with their loved ones.

We are rated outstanding by CQC and have an excellent reputation within our local community. The Hospice medical team comprises a Medical Director, 3 Specialty Doctors, 2 Advanced Nurse Practitioners and GP trainees. The team also enjoys the input of three Palliative Care Consultants. The post would suit either a Doctor wanting to pursue a career in Palliative Medicine, or a GP wishing to develop an area of interest.

From its base in the historic University City of Lancaster, St Johns Hospice with its c220 staff and c500 volunteers supports over 1000 patients and their families every year.

Main duties of the job

General duties and responsibilities

You will assist in the provision of specialist palliative care services at St Johns Hospice working together with and under the supervision of the senior medical team. You will also provide supervision of the work of junior medical team members and the GPST Registrars. As members of the medical team, you will be responsible for maintenance of the highest possible standard of medical care for patients and will encourage and support a holistic and patient-centred approach to the care of patients and their families within the organisation, taking social, psychological and spiritual, as well as medical factors into consideration. This will include responsibilities across the organisation, in both IPU and community settings. You will work closely with members of all other disciplines within the organisation,all of whom are committed to providing excellent care.

If you are looking to take on a role where every day you see the difference you have made to peoples lives, come and join us.

Informal discussions and enquiries are welcome, just call and speak to our team.

About us

St Johns exists to promote and provide skilled and compassionate palliative care of the highest quality. The Hospice provides care in a variety of settings, directly serving our local communities from Grasmere to Garstang and from Sedbergh to Morecambe. The Hospice is rated outstanding by CQC.

Hospice care at St Johns is provided free of charge. The NHS contributes 30% of the Hospices annual running costs, the remaining being obtained via the generosity of the public.

What we do

St Johns Hospice provides Specialist Palliative Care services and support to those affected by life-shortening illnesses. These currently include:-

  • In-patient care, currently 13 beds
  • Provision of community specialist palliative care through a combined team of Clinical Nurse Specialists, our Hospice at Home Team and our night sitting and day respite services
  • Specialist clinics with a Consultant in palliative medicine
  • Lymphoedema clinics and service
  • Education for community GPs, nurses, undergraduates (nursing, medical and allied health professionals)
  • Bereavement and family support
  • Complementary Therapy

To provide these services, the Hospice employs around 220 staff and is well supported by our dedicated volunteers.

The Hospice does not currently provide respite care or long-term care for patients. We aim to assess and manage patients symptoms in order for them to return home wherever possible, supported by our Community Services and Family Support teams.

Date posted

14 September 2023

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

Depending on experience Up to £78,585 per annum, pro rata plus on call allowance

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Part-time, Job share

Reference number

B0502-SJHSD-Sept23

Job locations

Slyne Road

Lancaster

LA2 6ST


Job description

Job responsibilities

General duties and responsibilities

You will assist in the provision of specialist palliative care services at St Johns Hospice working together with and under the supervision of the senior medical team. Youwill also provide supervision of the work of junior medical team members and the GPST Registrars. As members of the medical team, you will be responsible for maintenance of the highest possible standard of medical care for patients and will encourage and support a holistic and patient-centred approach to the care of patients and their families within the organisation, taking social, psychological and spiritual, as well as medical factors into consideration. This will include responsibilities across the organisation, in both IPU and community settings. You will work closely with members of all other disciplines within the organisation.

Specific duties include:

  • To carry out admissions and daily management of patients on the in-patient unit.
  • To participate in multi-professional ward team meetings and ward rounds
  • To support Clinical Nurses Specialists and Hospice at Home with the care of patients in the community, including case discussion and visiting patients.
  • To liaise with, and provide advice to, General Practitioners and other members of the Primary Healthcare Team in assisting in the support of patients in the community and when referral for admission to the inpatient unit is being considered.
  • To ensure the keeping of accurate, professional and contemporaneous records, currently using EMIS Web.
  • To be on call up to 1 in 5 week nights and weekends (non-resident)
  • To participate in education, training, audit and research activities.
  • To participate in regular appraisal of performance and training needs.
  • To undertake appropriate Continuing Professional Development and revalidation activities in accordance with the requirements of Revalidation and Appraisal for Medical Practitioners.

This list is not exhaustive, and the responsibilities will be regularly reviewed and adapted in discussion with the post holder. It is expected that you will work flexibly alongside colleagues to ensure the highest quality of service to patients and those close to them.

Requirements of the post

A person specification is attached but, in brief, this post needs Doctors who:

  • Are excellent clinicians.
  • Fulfil the necessary requirements of post-registration medical experience.
  • Are keen to develop their knowledge and skills in Palliative Medicine.
  • Have the desire to work in a hospice environment.
  • Are committed to team working in a multi-professional setting.
  • Understand the importance of audit and research of the continuing development of Specialist Palliative Care services.
  • Are prepared to participate in the first on-call rota for the Hospice.
  • Are preferably able to drive and have access to a car.
  • Can communicate clearly and sensitively with patients and, as appropriate, with their families and friends.
  • Are sensitive to patients social, psychological and spiritual needs.

CPD, education, training, audit & research

You will need to develop a portfolio of evidence to support your own professional development and to present at appraisal. You will have opportunities, and be expected, to participate in education, clinical and process audit, and research activities within the organisation. In turn, St Johns will actively support you in your own Continuing Professional Development (CPD) through provision of protected time and appropriate facilities and, where appropriate to the post, funding for attendance at courses and conferences. You will have or be willing to work towards a Diploma in Palliative Medicine. The Hospice will provide support for this.

Appraisal will be done both internally, by the Medical Director, and externally, through the appraisal structures of the local hospitals trust to support continuing Revalidation. The latter will depend on the work placements otherwise held by the post-holder.

You will be expected to take an active role in the education and training of both junior medical team members and medical students within the Hospice, and also to be involved in the provision of education and training of the wider multidisciplinary team.

Management

You will be expected to participate in management duties within the organisation as appropriate to your role. In conjunction with the Medical Director and other members of the medical team, this will include day-to-day supervision of junior medical staff and medical students, coordination of daily referral and admission meetings and ward organisation.

Responsibility & accountability

You will be responsible ultimately to the Chief Executive of St Johns Hospice. You will, in the first instance, be accountable to the Medical Director.

On-call responsibilities

Participation in the on call rota (see above). On call cover is non-residential.

Terms and conditions of service

  1. The post holder is required to have full registration with the General Medical Council.
  2. Medical Indemnity is required to cover the duties of the post-holder at the hospice.
  3. A contract will be issued by the Hospice and the post-holders terms and conditions of employment are determined by and agreed with St Johns Hospice.
  4. Annual leave entitlement is 27 days pro rata plus statutory Bank Holidays.
  5. Study leave is by mutual agreement up to a maximum of up to 30 days pro rata over a three year period.
  6. It is expected that the post holder will undertake CPD in accordance with formal requirements. The Hospice is committed to resource CPD adequately for this purpose.
  7. The post holder will be appraised annually by the Medical Director of St Johns Hospice.
  8. Travelling expenses incurred during work for the Hospice are reimbursed in line with St Johns Hospice policies.
  9. The post holder will be required to be able to attend the Hospice within 40 minutes in an emergency when on-call.
  10. The post holder will ideally possess a full UK driving licence. Possession of a car would be an advantage.
  11. A right to work in the UK; satisfactory Occupational Health assessment, which may include medical examination, Enhanced DBS clearance and 3 satisfactory references (one of which should be your most recent employer and one from your last responsible officer), and a copy of most recent Development Plan is a condition of employment.

Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974

These posts are exempt from the provisions of Section 4(2) of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 by virtue of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exemptions) Order 1975. This means that candidates are not entitled to withhold any convictions they may have had. Information should be provided on a separate sheet. Any information given will be completely confidential and will not necessarily disqualify application for the posts.

Job description

This job description is a reflection of the current position and may change in emphasis or detail in the light of subsequent developments.

Job description

Job responsibilities

General duties and responsibilities

You will assist in the provision of specialist palliative care services at St Johns Hospice working together with and under the supervision of the senior medical team. Youwill also provide supervision of the work of junior medical team members and the GPST Registrars. As members of the medical team, you will be responsible for maintenance of the highest possible standard of medical care for patients and will encourage and support a holistic and patient-centred approach to the care of patients and their families within the organisation, taking social, psychological and spiritual, as well as medical factors into consideration. This will include responsibilities across the organisation, in both IPU and community settings. You will work closely with members of all other disciplines within the organisation.

Specific duties include:

  • To carry out admissions and daily management of patients on the in-patient unit.
  • To participate in multi-professional ward team meetings and ward rounds
  • To support Clinical Nurses Specialists and Hospice at Home with the care of patients in the community, including case discussion and visiting patients.
  • To liaise with, and provide advice to, General Practitioners and other members of the Primary Healthcare Team in assisting in the support of patients in the community and when referral for admission to the inpatient unit is being considered.
  • To ensure the keeping of accurate, professional and contemporaneous records, currently using EMIS Web.
  • To be on call up to 1 in 5 week nights and weekends (non-resident)
  • To participate in education, training, audit and research activities.
  • To participate in regular appraisal of performance and training needs.
  • To undertake appropriate Continuing Professional Development and revalidation activities in accordance with the requirements of Revalidation and Appraisal for Medical Practitioners.

This list is not exhaustive, and the responsibilities will be regularly reviewed and adapted in discussion with the post holder. It is expected that you will work flexibly alongside colleagues to ensure the highest quality of service to patients and those close to them.

Requirements of the post

A person specification is attached but, in brief, this post needs Doctors who:

  • Are excellent clinicians.
  • Fulfil the necessary requirements of post-registration medical experience.
  • Are keen to develop their knowledge and skills in Palliative Medicine.
  • Have the desire to work in a hospice environment.
  • Are committed to team working in a multi-professional setting.
  • Understand the importance of audit and research of the continuing development of Specialist Palliative Care services.
  • Are prepared to participate in the first on-call rota for the Hospice.
  • Are preferably able to drive and have access to a car.
  • Can communicate clearly and sensitively with patients and, as appropriate, with their families and friends.
  • Are sensitive to patients social, psychological and spiritual needs.

CPD, education, training, audit & research

You will need to develop a portfolio of evidence to support your own professional development and to present at appraisal. You will have opportunities, and be expected, to participate in education, clinical and process audit, and research activities within the organisation. In turn, St Johns will actively support you in your own Continuing Professional Development (CPD) through provision of protected time and appropriate facilities and, where appropriate to the post, funding for attendance at courses and conferences. You will have or be willing to work towards a Diploma in Palliative Medicine. The Hospice will provide support for this.

Appraisal will be done both internally, by the Medical Director, and externally, through the appraisal structures of the local hospitals trust to support continuing Revalidation. The latter will depend on the work placements otherwise held by the post-holder.

You will be expected to take an active role in the education and training of both junior medical team members and medical students within the Hospice, and also to be involved in the provision of education and training of the wider multidisciplinary team.

Management

You will be expected to participate in management duties within the organisation as appropriate to your role. In conjunction with the Medical Director and other members of the medical team, this will include day-to-day supervision of junior medical staff and medical students, coordination of daily referral and admission meetings and ward organisation.

Responsibility & accountability

You will be responsible ultimately to the Chief Executive of St Johns Hospice. You will, in the first instance, be accountable to the Medical Director.

On-call responsibilities

Participation in the on call rota (see above). On call cover is non-residential.

Terms and conditions of service

  1. The post holder is required to have full registration with the General Medical Council.
  2. Medical Indemnity is required to cover the duties of the post-holder at the hospice.
  3. A contract will be issued by the Hospice and the post-holders terms and conditions of employment are determined by and agreed with St Johns Hospice.
  4. Annual leave entitlement is 27 days pro rata plus statutory Bank Holidays.
  5. Study leave is by mutual agreement up to a maximum of up to 30 days pro rata over a three year period.
  6. It is expected that the post holder will undertake CPD in accordance with formal requirements. The Hospice is committed to resource CPD adequately for this purpose.
  7. The post holder will be appraised annually by the Medical Director of St Johns Hospice.
  8. Travelling expenses incurred during work for the Hospice are reimbursed in line with St Johns Hospice policies.
  9. The post holder will be required to be able to attend the Hospice within 40 minutes in an emergency when on-call.
  10. The post holder will ideally possess a full UK driving licence. Possession of a car would be an advantage.
  11. A right to work in the UK; satisfactory Occupational Health assessment, which may include medical examination, Enhanced DBS clearance and 3 satisfactory references (one of which should be your most recent employer and one from your last responsible officer), and a copy of most recent Development Plan is a condition of employment.

Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974

These posts are exempt from the provisions of Section 4(2) of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 by virtue of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exemptions) Order 1975. This means that candidates are not entitled to withhold any convictions they may have had. Information should be provided on a separate sheet. Any information given will be completely confidential and will not necessarily disqualify application for the posts.

Job description

This job description is a reflection of the current position and may change in emphasis or detail in the light of subsequent developments.

Person Specification

Experience

Essential

  • Minimum of 4 year experience since full GMC registration.

Desirable

  • Experience of palliative medicine in a general or specialist setting.

Clinical Skills

Essential

  • Specific interest in Palliative Medicine, with a desire to develop skills further.
  • Multidisciplinary team working skills.
  • Ability to communicate clearly and sensitively with patients, families & colleagues.
  • Sensitive to patients psychological and spiritual needs.

Desirable

  • Advanced communication skills training.
  • Up-to-date practical skills e.g. venepuncture, IV line insertion, paracentesis etc.

Qualifications

Essential

  • Full GMC registration.
  • MBBS or equivalent.

Desirable

  • MRCGP, MRCP or equivalent.
  • Certificate, Diploma or higher degree in Palliative Medicine/Care.

Organisational Planning

Essential

  • Ability to prioritise.
  • Ability to organise oneself & work.
  • Knowledge of the importance of clinical governance.

Desirable

  • Understanding of independent Hospice funding / organisation.

Teaching Experience

Desirable

  • Teaching Course, PBL course or similar.
  • Experience of teaching undergraduates, post graduates and other health professionals.

Personal Experience and Physical Requirements

Essential

  • Be able to attend the Hospice within 40 minutes when on-call.
  • Meets professional health requirements.

Desirable

  • Hold a full UK driving licence.

Knowledge and skills

Essential

  • Demonstrates breadth of experience & awareness in clinical practice.
  • Understands the importance of audit & research to the continuing development of clinical practice.
  • Shows awareness of own limitations.
  • Excellent communication & language skills.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills.
  • Able to use a non-judgemental approach to patients & colleagues.

Desirable

  • Personal involvement in audit &/or research.
  • Demonstrates use of evidence-based practice.
  • Completion of a communication skills course.
  • IT skills.
Person Specification

Experience

Essential

  • Minimum of 4 year experience since full GMC registration.

Desirable

  • Experience of palliative medicine in a general or specialist setting.

Clinical Skills

Essential

  • Specific interest in Palliative Medicine, with a desire to develop skills further.
  • Multidisciplinary team working skills.
  • Ability to communicate clearly and sensitively with patients, families & colleagues.
  • Sensitive to patients psychological and spiritual needs.

Desirable

  • Advanced communication skills training.
  • Up-to-date practical skills e.g. venepuncture, IV line insertion, paracentesis etc.

Qualifications

Essential

  • Full GMC registration.
  • MBBS or equivalent.

Desirable

  • MRCGP, MRCP or equivalent.
  • Certificate, Diploma or higher degree in Palliative Medicine/Care.

Organisational Planning

Essential

  • Ability to prioritise.
  • Ability to organise oneself & work.
  • Knowledge of the importance of clinical governance.

Desirable

  • Understanding of independent Hospice funding / organisation.

Teaching Experience

Desirable

  • Teaching Course, PBL course or similar.
  • Experience of teaching undergraduates, post graduates and other health professionals.

Personal Experience and Physical Requirements

Essential

  • Be able to attend the Hospice within 40 minutes when on-call.
  • Meets professional health requirements.

Desirable

  • Hold a full UK driving licence.

Knowledge and skills

Essential

  • Demonstrates breadth of experience & awareness in clinical practice.
  • Understands the importance of audit & research to the continuing development of clinical practice.
  • Shows awareness of own limitations.
  • Excellent communication & language skills.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills.
  • Able to use a non-judgemental approach to patients & colleagues.

Desirable

  • Personal involvement in audit &/or research.
  • Demonstrates use of evidence-based practice.
  • Completion of a communication skills course.
  • IT skills.

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

St John's Hospice

Address

Slyne Road

Lancaster

LA2 6ST


Employer's website

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

Employer details

Employer name

St John's Hospice

Address

Slyne Road

Lancaster

LA2 6ST


Employer's website

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

For questions about the job, contact:

Medical Director

Dr Alison Bacon

jobs@sjhospice.org.uk

01524382538

Date posted

14 September 2023

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

Depending on experience Up to £78,585 per annum, pro rata plus on call allowance

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Part-time, Job share

Reference number

B0502-SJHSD-Sept23

Job locations

Slyne Road

Lancaster

LA2 6ST


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