Consultant in Emergency Medicine

Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

The closing date is 18 November 2024

Job summary

Applications are invited for the post of a Consultant in Emergency Medicine at Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

The HHFT Emergency Departments are dynamic and forward-thinking units providing a very high level of emergency healthcare to the population.

We are expanding our Consultant workforce to be able to provide a robust Consultant-led service seven days a week on both sites. We are looking for enthusiastic, motivated and innovative individuals to join our current team of 28 Consultants.

Main duties of the job

You will be based at both the North Hampshire Hospital, Basingstoke and the Royal Hampshire County Hospital, Winchester. Our current team of take part in an on-call rota independently across both sites. The posts are full time posts and provide for up to 16 hours of shop-floor cover in the two departments. Candidates with sub-specialty qualifications are welcome to apply and will be encouraged to develop in their sub-specialty. Candidates hoping to work less than full time will be equally welcome.

The current Consultant team is supported by a tier of middle-grades, Specialty trainees, ACCS trainees, F2s, GPVTS trainees, Physician Associates, Advanced Clinical Practitioners, trust grade SHOs and Emergency Nurse Practitioners.

About us

Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is the major provider of hospital services to the population of North and mid Hampshire and surrounding areas. The hospitals in Basingstoke and Winchester provide acomprehensive range of acute services as well as being a tertiary referral centre for colorectal, liver, peritoneal carcinomatosis, haemophilia and pseudomyxoma surgery.

Services are provided across Basingstoke, Winchester and Andover sites.The Trust covers a population of 600,000 incorporating Basingstoke & North Hampshire Hospitals (BNHH), Royal Hampshire County Hospital (RHCH) in Winchester, Andover War Memorial Hospital (AWMH) andcommunity hospitals. We provide one hospital service across multiple localities, delivering services as close as possible to the patient. BNHH and RHCH are 23 miles apart, situated in the middle of the M3 corridor,with excellent transport links to London and the south coast.

Date posted

21 October 2024

Pay scheme

Hospital medical and dental staff

Grade

Consultant

Salary

£105,504 to £139,882 a year per annum pro rata

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

251-MD24131

Job locations

BNHH/RHCH

Basingstoke / Winchester

RG24 9NA


Job description

Job responsibilities

You are required to be on the GMC specialist register for Emergency Medicine or be within 6 months of obtaining your CCT or CESR by the interview date.

The job plan for this post is flexible and will be tailored to accommodate the needs of both the candidate and the department. It is a full-time post that can attract up to 12 programmed activities (PA). However, LTFT working is fully supported.

For a 10PA post this would consist of 7.5 DCC and 2.5 SPA. The current work pattern consists of three-four consultant shifts per week day (early 08:0017:00, day 10:00 - 18:00; mid 12:00 20:00 and late 15:0022:30 or 16:00 - midnight) and two shifts per weekend day (08:00 16:00 and 13:00 22:00). A typical 10PA job would consist of two to three clinical and one non clinical day per week with one on call. The current weekend on call frequency is 1:6 with DCC provided 08:0022:00.

Participate in the day-to-day work of the ED: Assessing and managing patients de novo and supporting junior staff in delivering high quality emergency care. This includes managing the shop floor as the EPIC (Emergency Physician In Charge), team leading in the resuscitation room, performing procedural sedation, supervising junior doctors from FY2s through to higher speciality EM trainees, interacting with inpatient speciality teams and managing the RAT area.

Supporting Professional Activity: Consultants receive a minimum of 1.5 SPA for revalidation purposes and additional SPA up to a maximum of 2.5 PA per week total for any other responsibilities such as educational supervision or being an appraiser. Additional PAs for leadership roles within the department are available, such as clinical leads or governance lead. Many consultant colleagues undertake a range of external duties as part of the job plan including work for HEMS, NICE, HEE, NHS England and the medical examiners office.

Leadership opportunities: Each emergency department has a clinical lead and there are multiple other opportunities to take on leadership roles within the department, such as governance lead, trauma lead and teaching lead. There are wider leadership roles available within the trust, including Associate Medical Director roles and committee member roles. Many current ED consultants undertake these roles and involvement in wider trust work is actively encouraged.

Participate in a full on-call rota: The on-call commitment is shared between all the other EM consultants with internal prospective cover. The on-call is site-specific. The current weekend frequency is 1 in 6. As part of your on-call duties, DCC admin time is specifically allocated for investigating incidents, answering complaints and reviewing x-ray reports.

Participating in departmental teaching: We run monthly middle grade education afternoons and weekly SHO teaching in various aspects of emergency care combined with a shop floor based clinical education session. We recently won the RCEM Learning Environment of the Year Award. We have good working relationships with other specialists and often invite them to share their expertise and experiences and run joint SIM sessions. We have access to simulation facilities on both sites and a number of our consultants are trained in the delivery of simulation training. Development of this skill would be encouraged. We have a strong ultrasound training faculty and clinical educator program.

Attendance at departmental meetings: Our consultants meeting is fortnightly and it is the forum at which we discuss various matters pertaining to management, trainees and patients. These meetings are conducted over Microsoft Teams.

Staff management: As a consultant you will be expected to provide clinical supervision to junior doctors rotating through the department. This involves guiding them through their time in the department, helping them with audit projects and offering career guidance when necessary. There are also opportunities to progress to educational supervision of Foundation year doctors, ACCS, GPVTS, ST3 & Higher Specialist Trainees in Emergency Medicine after attending the Health Education Wessex training course. Additional responsibilities associated with this are attendance at ARCP panels and dealing with doctors in difficulty.

Clinical Governance: The department holds monthly clinical governance learning meetings which are open to all staff within the department where serious incidents, Coroners cases and trends in complaints and incident forms are discussed. We use these as fora to discuss possible changes to our practice which can improve our patient care. The successful candidate will be encouraged to participate in these and to review any incidents arising from their duty shifts with the support of our departmental governance staff.

Research: The Emergency Department is research active. We have participated in a number of national and international research studies (HALT-IT, CRASH 3, BEST, RAIDS, ATOMIC 2). We support the TERN and PHOTON research networks and encourage multidisciplinary involvement in research. Our team research nurses support the recruiting process and following up of patients. Candidates would be required to support research activity in the department and will be expected to complete and maintain currency in GCP training. A candidate with a special interest in research would be welcomed.

Regional Training: As a department we contribute to the Wessex Emergency Medicine Trainee Association (WREMTA) education programme, a responsibility shared with other Trusts in the region. Wessex region has a reputation for delivering exemplary higher specialist training for EM in the UK and consistently achieves excellent results in the FRCEM examination. In addition we are responsible for the organisation of the regional mock FRCEM examination every five years. As a consultant within this department you would be expected to support these programmes, either supervising or delivering educational sessions.

Continuing Professional Development: In the fast-moving speciality that is emergency medicine maintaining up-to-date practice is supported by the availability of study leave to attend various courses and professional leave to instruct on courses. SPA time is not prescriptive and there is a degree of flexibility allowed in how it is arranged. Study leave is allocated at 10 days per year and study budget at £1000 per year.

Other managerial responsibilities: Each consultant individually holds responsibility for attendance on the various Committees in the Trust. You will be expected to take on your share of these responsibilities in order to develop our service and foster links with the other departments.

Job description

Job responsibilities

You are required to be on the GMC specialist register for Emergency Medicine or be within 6 months of obtaining your CCT or CESR by the interview date.

The job plan for this post is flexible and will be tailored to accommodate the needs of both the candidate and the department. It is a full-time post that can attract up to 12 programmed activities (PA). However, LTFT working is fully supported.

For a 10PA post this would consist of 7.5 DCC and 2.5 SPA. The current work pattern consists of three-four consultant shifts per week day (early 08:0017:00, day 10:00 - 18:00; mid 12:00 20:00 and late 15:0022:30 or 16:00 - midnight) and two shifts per weekend day (08:00 16:00 and 13:00 22:00). A typical 10PA job would consist of two to three clinical and one non clinical day per week with one on call. The current weekend on call frequency is 1:6 with DCC provided 08:0022:00.

Participate in the day-to-day work of the ED: Assessing and managing patients de novo and supporting junior staff in delivering high quality emergency care. This includes managing the shop floor as the EPIC (Emergency Physician In Charge), team leading in the resuscitation room, performing procedural sedation, supervising junior doctors from FY2s through to higher speciality EM trainees, interacting with inpatient speciality teams and managing the RAT area.

Supporting Professional Activity: Consultants receive a minimum of 1.5 SPA for revalidation purposes and additional SPA up to a maximum of 2.5 PA per week total for any other responsibilities such as educational supervision or being an appraiser. Additional PAs for leadership roles within the department are available, such as clinical leads or governance lead. Many consultant colleagues undertake a range of external duties as part of the job plan including work for HEMS, NICE, HEE, NHS England and the medical examiners office.

Leadership opportunities: Each emergency department has a clinical lead and there are multiple other opportunities to take on leadership roles within the department, such as governance lead, trauma lead and teaching lead. There are wider leadership roles available within the trust, including Associate Medical Director roles and committee member roles. Many current ED consultants undertake these roles and involvement in wider trust work is actively encouraged.

Participate in a full on-call rota: The on-call commitment is shared between all the other EM consultants with internal prospective cover. The on-call is site-specific. The current weekend frequency is 1 in 6. As part of your on-call duties, DCC admin time is specifically allocated for investigating incidents, answering complaints and reviewing x-ray reports.

Participating in departmental teaching: We run monthly middle grade education afternoons and weekly SHO teaching in various aspects of emergency care combined with a shop floor based clinical education session. We recently won the RCEM Learning Environment of the Year Award. We have good working relationships with other specialists and often invite them to share their expertise and experiences and run joint SIM sessions. We have access to simulation facilities on both sites and a number of our consultants are trained in the delivery of simulation training. Development of this skill would be encouraged. We have a strong ultrasound training faculty and clinical educator program.

Attendance at departmental meetings: Our consultants meeting is fortnightly and it is the forum at which we discuss various matters pertaining to management, trainees and patients. These meetings are conducted over Microsoft Teams.

Staff management: As a consultant you will be expected to provide clinical supervision to junior doctors rotating through the department. This involves guiding them through their time in the department, helping them with audit projects and offering career guidance when necessary. There are also opportunities to progress to educational supervision of Foundation year doctors, ACCS, GPVTS, ST3 & Higher Specialist Trainees in Emergency Medicine after attending the Health Education Wessex training course. Additional responsibilities associated with this are attendance at ARCP panels and dealing with doctors in difficulty.

Clinical Governance: The department holds monthly clinical governance learning meetings which are open to all staff within the department where serious incidents, Coroners cases and trends in complaints and incident forms are discussed. We use these as fora to discuss possible changes to our practice which can improve our patient care. The successful candidate will be encouraged to participate in these and to review any incidents arising from their duty shifts with the support of our departmental governance staff.

Research: The Emergency Department is research active. We have participated in a number of national and international research studies (HALT-IT, CRASH 3, BEST, RAIDS, ATOMIC 2). We support the TERN and PHOTON research networks and encourage multidisciplinary involvement in research. Our team research nurses support the recruiting process and following up of patients. Candidates would be required to support research activity in the department and will be expected to complete and maintain currency in GCP training. A candidate with a special interest in research would be welcomed.

Regional Training: As a department we contribute to the Wessex Emergency Medicine Trainee Association (WREMTA) education programme, a responsibility shared with other Trusts in the region. Wessex region has a reputation for delivering exemplary higher specialist training for EM in the UK and consistently achieves excellent results in the FRCEM examination. In addition we are responsible for the organisation of the regional mock FRCEM examination every five years. As a consultant within this department you would be expected to support these programmes, either supervising or delivering educational sessions.

Continuing Professional Development: In the fast-moving speciality that is emergency medicine maintaining up-to-date practice is supported by the availability of study leave to attend various courses and professional leave to instruct on courses. SPA time is not prescriptive and there is a degree of flexibility allowed in how it is arranged. Study leave is allocated at 10 days per year and study budget at £1000 per year.

Other managerial responsibilities: Each consultant individually holds responsibility for attendance on the various Committees in the Trust. You will be expected to take on your share of these responsibilities in order to develop our service and foster links with the other departments.

Person Specification

Professional Qualifications

Essential

  • MB BS or equivalent
  • FRCEM or equivalent
  • Provider for ALS, ATLS and APLS
  • Full GMC registration
  • Entry onto GMC specialist register for Emergency Medicine or within 6 months of CCT

Desirable

  • Dual accreditation in another speciality
  • Instructor status in 1 or more life support courses

Clinical Experience & Knowledge

Essential

  • Broad experience in Emergency Medicine and related disciplines
  • Evidence of maintaining good medical practice
  • Level 1 USS competent

Desirable

  • Good Clinical Practice Training
  • Previous experience in management
  • Advanced ultrasound training

Clinical Skills & Ability

Essential

  • Able to lead teams in a resuscitation environment
  • Experience of departmental management
  • Competent in procedural sedation
  • Management of minor injuries

Desirable

  • Independent practiceofrapidsequence intubation

Research & Training Skills

Essential

  • Evidence of teaching sessions delivered

Desirable

  • Good Clinical Practice completed
Person Specification

Professional Qualifications

Essential

  • MB BS or equivalent
  • FRCEM or equivalent
  • Provider for ALS, ATLS and APLS
  • Full GMC registration
  • Entry onto GMC specialist register for Emergency Medicine or within 6 months of CCT

Desirable

  • Dual accreditation in another speciality
  • Instructor status in 1 or more life support courses

Clinical Experience & Knowledge

Essential

  • Broad experience in Emergency Medicine and related disciplines
  • Evidence of maintaining good medical practice
  • Level 1 USS competent

Desirable

  • Good Clinical Practice Training
  • Previous experience in management
  • Advanced ultrasound training

Clinical Skills & Ability

Essential

  • Able to lead teams in a resuscitation environment
  • Experience of departmental management
  • Competent in procedural sedation
  • Management of minor injuries

Desirable

  • Independent practiceofrapidsequence intubation

Research & Training Skills

Essential

  • Evidence of teaching sessions delivered

Desirable

  • Good Clinical Practice completed

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.

Certificate of Sponsorship

Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).

From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).

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.

Certificate of Sponsorship

Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).

From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).

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

Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Address

BNHH/RHCH

Basingstoke / Winchester

RG24 9NA


Employer's website

https://www.hampshirehospitals.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Address

BNHH/RHCH

Basingstoke / Winchester

RG24 9NA


Employer's website

https://www.hampshirehospitals.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

For questions about the job, contact:

Clinical Director

Dr Jennifer Joiner

jennifer.joiner@hhft.nhs.uk

01256319825

Date posted

21 October 2024

Pay scheme

Hospital medical and dental staff

Grade

Consultant

Salary

£105,504 to £139,882 a year per annum pro rata

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

251-MD24131

Job locations

BNHH/RHCH

Basingstoke / Winchester

RG24 9NA


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