Job summary
We are delighted to be able to offer an opportunity for a highly motivated, ambitious individual to join our well integrated team.
Posts are available to start as soon as possible for 12 months in the first instance, with a possible extension to 24 months.
The surgical caseload in this tertiary referral centre consists of approximately 1200 adult cardiac cases per year, including transplantation, aortic surgery, VAD implantation, and adult congenital. There is a well-developed thoracic surgery and cardiopulmonary transplantation programme. We do 30-35 ECMO cases per year, mainly VA ECMO. We provide critical care support to our tertiary cardiology services which include primary PCI, heart failure, TAVI and advanced life support. Transthoracic and transoesophageal echocardiography is widely used and taught. There is ample opportunity for clinical research and audit.
In addition to the challenges of the role, we can offer you a commitment to teaching, education, research and audit.
Please read attached Job Description and Person Specification.
Main duties of the job
The post is suitable for those candidates who wish to take time out of their training programme or who are already accredited and wish to further training and experience in or cardiothoracic intensive care. It would suit and can be tailored to the needs of applicants from various disciplines such as Anaesthesia, Critical Care, Cardiology and Cardiothoracic Surgery/Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia.
For an informal discussion and further information regarding the opportunity and Directorate, please contact: Dr Vikrant Pathania on 0191 2336161 ext: 37488, or via email at Vikrant.pathania@nhs.net or Dr Abraham Samuel on 0191 2336161 ext: 27488, or via email at Abraham.samuel@nhs.net
About us
Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is one of the busiest, largest and most successful teaching NHS foundation trusts in the country, with over 18,000 staff and an annual income of £1 billion. We have a long history of providing high quality care, clinical excellence, and innovation in medical research regionally, nationally and internationally.
We're also proud to be the second largest provider of specialised services in the country. This means we support people with a range of rare and complex medical, surgical and neurological conditions, cancers and genetic orders.
Our staff oversee around 1.84 million patients 'contacts' each year, delivering high standards of healthcare.
We are committed to promoting equality and diversity and recognise the benefit in providing an inclusive environment. We value and respect the diversity of our employees and aim to recruit a workforce which reflects the communities we serve, and is equipped to deliver the best service to our patients. We welcome all applications irrespective of people's race, disability, gender, sexual orientation, religion or belief, age, gender identity, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity and in particular those from under- represented groups.
Job description
Job responsibilities
The post is based in our Cardiothoracic Intensive Care unit. The unit has twenty one level three beds (six isolation cubicles) and seven level two beds in an adjoining area. Duties are based in these areas but extend to support deteriorating patients on the wards, support for cardiology emergencies and accompanying patients during transport to other centres.
Intensive care for adult cardiac patients
- We work closely with the transplant, VAD and ECMO teams, and the successful candidate will be expected to take a particular interest in the management of our complex patients requiring advanced support. There are twice daily transplant and VAD rounds with further mutual support and joint decision making as required. Freeman is unique in the UK in offering transplant services for all solid organs on one site and there are close ties with experts in other disciplines such as microbiology, radiology and haematology who frequently assist our team.
- We support the cardiothoracic surgical programme which includes revascularisation, valve surgery, aortic root surgery, ASD repair, VSD repair, pericardectomy and the successful candidate will be involved in the postoperative management of these patients. We are a national centre for adult congenital cardiac surgery and we care for these incredibly complex patients on our ITU following their surgery. Our cardiology colleagues require support for some primary PCI or heart failure patients and we provide support in the management of patients who have had an out of hospital cardiac arrest. We have a thoracic surgical programme which includes laser and stents for major airway obstruction, robotic and minimal invasive lung resection. We have a team specialising in the management of pulmonary hypertension and we provide critical care support for their challenging patients.
- We offer advanced haemodynamic monitoring for example by PA catheter and echocardiography. Besides pharmacological cardiovascular support we use various forms of mechanical support such as intra-aortic balloon counter pulsation, Impella, LVAD, RVAD, VV and VA ECMO.
- There are two medical ward rounds each day led by a consultant with an interest in Cardiothoracic Critical Care. Our morning round which is concerned with the detail of patient management and and there is an evening business round to plan for overnight care.
- We have a multidisciplinary approach, working closely with, for example nursing, physiotherapy, microbiology, nutrition, pain, psychology, speech and language therapy.
- The trust is in the process of adopting a paperless medical record. Our medicines prescription, administration, investigation ordering and results with various documentations are electronic, and we will be adopting a fully paperless system for critical care medical and nursing records in the near future.
Echocardiography
- The appointee will have the opportunity to acquire a working knowledge of the fundamentals of echocardiography during the tenure of the post. The cardiothoracic anaesthetic department runs a week long TOE course twice a year. The appointee will be encouraged to get accredited with British Society of Echocardiography or European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging in Trans-oseophageal Echo with all possible help for theory exams and collection of cases for logbook.
Post-operative analgesia techniques, with special reference to thoracic surgery
- Attendance on pain ward rounds is offered.
- Cardiothoracic Theatres
- Post is predominantly in ITU however attendance/experience in cardiothoracic theatres can be offered according to convenience of the department.
Audit and research
- The appointee will be encouraged to undertake audit and research projects during the post.
Education
- The appointee will be encouraged to participate in teaching for medical students, nursing staff and less experienced trainees, and to undertake the preparation of topical reviews. There are weekly departmental educational meetings which are co-ordinated by the Specialist Trainees.
On-call
- There is a 2-tier rotational trainee / fellow rota, with advanced critical care practitioners participating in the first tier rota. A rotating ST3+ from the Northern region or an ACCP will be on a full shift rota covering ITU mainly. The appointee will be 2nd on-call on a full rota covering predominantly ITU, but providing support to theatres if required or appropriate.
The Trust Fellow appointed to this post will be allocated a consultant educational supervisor. He/she will be expected to maintain a logbook of activity, to ensure that his/her training can be easily reviewed and optimised in conjunction with the educational supervisor. This logbook should be made available for external assessment if required.
Medical Training Initiative Information
If an applicant requires Royal College of Anaesthetics sponsorship via the Medical Training Initiative scheme in order to obtain GMC registration, they will need to meet all the following requirements and to apply for a Tier 5 visa:
- Have a basic medical qualification acceptable to the GMC;
- Have completed at least one year in an internship post (Pre-registration House Officer)
- Have been qualified as a doctor for at least three years
- Provide evidence of having worked a minimum 3 years out of the last 5 years outside of the European Union in anaesthesia and intensive care, including the most recent 12 months;
- Provide evidence of good standing from the applicants local Medical Regulatory Council;
- Demonstrate knowledge of English by obtaining an overall score of 7.0, with minimum scores of 7.0 in speaking, listening, reading and writing, in the 'Academic' test of the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). N.B IELTS certificates are valid for only two years;
- Have not previously attempted any part of the PLAB Test;
- At time of MTI application, (IMG) must be living and working outside of the UK and European Union for the last 12 months minimum;
- Provide evidence of at least 3 years anaesthesia training outside of the UK and European Union;
- Provide two structured, supportive references from supervising consultants, both must have worked with applicant within the last 5 years;
- Provide evidence of postgraduate qualification acceptable to the RCoA (eg MD Anaesthesia).
Flexibility:
In line with the Trusts core value of placing patients at the heart of everything we do, we are developing our service provision to be responsive to the needs of our patients. To meet those needs some staff groups will be increasingly asked to work a more flexible work pattern so that they can offer services in the evening or weekend. As a result any offer of employment will be subject to you agreeing to work a new more flexible pattern or working in the future if required, including evening and weekend work.
Job description
Job responsibilities
The post is based in our Cardiothoracic Intensive Care unit. The unit has twenty one level three beds (six isolation cubicles) and seven level two beds in an adjoining area. Duties are based in these areas but extend to support deteriorating patients on the wards, support for cardiology emergencies and accompanying patients during transport to other centres.
Intensive care for adult cardiac patients
- We work closely with the transplant, VAD and ECMO teams, and the successful candidate will be expected to take a particular interest in the management of our complex patients requiring advanced support. There are twice daily transplant and VAD rounds with further mutual support and joint decision making as required. Freeman is unique in the UK in offering transplant services for all solid organs on one site and there are close ties with experts in other disciplines such as microbiology, radiology and haematology who frequently assist our team.
- We support the cardiothoracic surgical programme which includes revascularisation, valve surgery, aortic root surgery, ASD repair, VSD repair, pericardectomy and the successful candidate will be involved in the postoperative management of these patients. We are a national centre for adult congenital cardiac surgery and we care for these incredibly complex patients on our ITU following their surgery. Our cardiology colleagues require support for some primary PCI or heart failure patients and we provide support in the management of patients who have had an out of hospital cardiac arrest. We have a thoracic surgical programme which includes laser and stents for major airway obstruction, robotic and minimal invasive lung resection. We have a team specialising in the management of pulmonary hypertension and we provide critical care support for their challenging patients.
- We offer advanced haemodynamic monitoring for example by PA catheter and echocardiography. Besides pharmacological cardiovascular support we use various forms of mechanical support such as intra-aortic balloon counter pulsation, Impella, LVAD, RVAD, VV and VA ECMO.
- There are two medical ward rounds each day led by a consultant with an interest in Cardiothoracic Critical Care. Our morning round which is concerned with the detail of patient management and and there is an evening business round to plan for overnight care.
- We have a multidisciplinary approach, working closely with, for example nursing, physiotherapy, microbiology, nutrition, pain, psychology, speech and language therapy.
- The trust is in the process of adopting a paperless medical record. Our medicines prescription, administration, investigation ordering and results with various documentations are electronic, and we will be adopting a fully paperless system for critical care medical and nursing records in the near future.
Echocardiography
- The appointee will have the opportunity to acquire a working knowledge of the fundamentals of echocardiography during the tenure of the post. The cardiothoracic anaesthetic department runs a week long TOE course twice a year. The appointee will be encouraged to get accredited with British Society of Echocardiography or European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging in Trans-oseophageal Echo with all possible help for theory exams and collection of cases for logbook.
Post-operative analgesia techniques, with special reference to thoracic surgery
- Attendance on pain ward rounds is offered.
- Cardiothoracic Theatres
- Post is predominantly in ITU however attendance/experience in cardiothoracic theatres can be offered according to convenience of the department.
Audit and research
- The appointee will be encouraged to undertake audit and research projects during the post.
Education
- The appointee will be encouraged to participate in teaching for medical students, nursing staff and less experienced trainees, and to undertake the preparation of topical reviews. There are weekly departmental educational meetings which are co-ordinated by the Specialist Trainees.
On-call
- There is a 2-tier rotational trainee / fellow rota, with advanced critical care practitioners participating in the first tier rota. A rotating ST3+ from the Northern region or an ACCP will be on a full shift rota covering ITU mainly. The appointee will be 2nd on-call on a full rota covering predominantly ITU, but providing support to theatres if required or appropriate.
The Trust Fellow appointed to this post will be allocated a consultant educational supervisor. He/she will be expected to maintain a logbook of activity, to ensure that his/her training can be easily reviewed and optimised in conjunction with the educational supervisor. This logbook should be made available for external assessment if required.
Medical Training Initiative Information
If an applicant requires Royal College of Anaesthetics sponsorship via the Medical Training Initiative scheme in order to obtain GMC registration, they will need to meet all the following requirements and to apply for a Tier 5 visa:
- Have a basic medical qualification acceptable to the GMC;
- Have completed at least one year in an internship post (Pre-registration House Officer)
- Have been qualified as a doctor for at least three years
- Provide evidence of having worked a minimum 3 years out of the last 5 years outside of the European Union in anaesthesia and intensive care, including the most recent 12 months;
- Provide evidence of good standing from the applicants local Medical Regulatory Council;
- Demonstrate knowledge of English by obtaining an overall score of 7.0, with minimum scores of 7.0 in speaking, listening, reading and writing, in the 'Academic' test of the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). N.B IELTS certificates are valid for only two years;
- Have not previously attempted any part of the PLAB Test;
- At time of MTI application, (IMG) must be living and working outside of the UK and European Union for the last 12 months minimum;
- Provide evidence of at least 3 years anaesthesia training outside of the UK and European Union;
- Provide two structured, supportive references from supervising consultants, both must have worked with applicant within the last 5 years;
- Provide evidence of postgraduate qualification acceptable to the RCoA (eg MD Anaesthesia).
Flexibility:
In line with the Trusts core value of placing patients at the heart of everything we do, we are developing our service provision to be responsive to the needs of our patients. To meet those needs some staff groups will be increasingly asked to work a more flexible work pattern so that they can offer services in the evening or weekend. As a result any offer of employment will be subject to you agreeing to work a new more flexible pattern or working in the future if required, including evening and weekend work.
Person Specification
Education and Qualifications
Essential
- MBBS or equivalent
- Must hold full GMC registration or be eligible to obtain full GMC registration within 3 months (or within 6 months for non EEA applicants).
- Working towards FFICM, FRCA, MRCP or similar
Desirable
- Other relevant qualifications (ALS, ATLS, CcrISP, EDIC, FFICM)
Clinical Skills and Knowledge
Essential
- Good history and examination skills
- Ability to formulate a differential diagnosis
- Able to order appropriate investigations
- Able to manage common medical emergencies and ongoing management in critical care
- Knows when to appropriately seek assistance from a senior colleague
Desirable
- Neat, legible writing of notes/charts
- Computer skills
- Experience in Echocardiography
- Previous NHS Experience
Maintaining Clinical Competence
Essential
- In 4th year or equivalent of SpR training
- Evidence of smooth progression through training programmes
Teaching
Essential
- Have experience in teaching undergraduate medical students, foundation year 1 doctors, nursing or allied health professional staff
Desirable
- Willingness to develop new approaches to teaching and learning
- Postgraduate diploma in medical education
Clinical Governance, Audit and Research
Essential
- Experience of Audit projects
- Understanding of research principles
Desirable
- Current Good Clinical Practice certification
- Active in research
Communication, Relationships and Working with Colleagues
Essential
- To be clear, fluent and articulate in communication in English
- Experience and ability to work in multi-professional teams
- Able to prioritise work appropriately
- Able to take a clinical leadership role where an acute situation demands
Desirable
- Ability to organise
- Willingness to take part in departmental organisation
Personal Attributes
Essential
- Alignment with the Trust's Core & Professional Behaviours
- Flexible approach to service delivery and committed approach to development
- A commitment to personal / unit CPD
- Time management skills
- Honesty, integrity, awareness of ethical dilemmas, respect for confidentiality
Desirable
- Evidence of leadership skills
- IT literate
Person Specification
Education and Qualifications
Essential
- MBBS or equivalent
- Must hold full GMC registration or be eligible to obtain full GMC registration within 3 months (or within 6 months for non EEA applicants).
- Working towards FFICM, FRCA, MRCP or similar
Desirable
- Other relevant qualifications (ALS, ATLS, CcrISP, EDIC, FFICM)
Clinical Skills and Knowledge
Essential
- Good history and examination skills
- Ability to formulate a differential diagnosis
- Able to order appropriate investigations
- Able to manage common medical emergencies and ongoing management in critical care
- Knows when to appropriately seek assistance from a senior colleague
Desirable
- Neat, legible writing of notes/charts
- Computer skills
- Experience in Echocardiography
- Previous NHS Experience
Maintaining Clinical Competence
Essential
- In 4th year or equivalent of SpR training
- Evidence of smooth progression through training programmes
Teaching
Essential
- Have experience in teaching undergraduate medical students, foundation year 1 doctors, nursing or allied health professional staff
Desirable
- Willingness to develop new approaches to teaching and learning
- Postgraduate diploma in medical education
Clinical Governance, Audit and Research
Essential
- Experience of Audit projects
- Understanding of research principles
Desirable
- Current Good Clinical Practice certification
- Active in research
Communication, Relationships and Working with Colleagues
Essential
- To be clear, fluent and articulate in communication in English
- Experience and ability to work in multi-professional teams
- Able to prioritise work appropriately
- Able to take a clinical leadership role where an acute situation demands
Desirable
- Ability to organise
- Willingness to take part in departmental organisation
Personal Attributes
Essential
- Alignment with the Trust's Core & Professional Behaviours
- Flexible approach to service delivery and committed approach to development
- A commitment to personal / unit CPD
- Time management skills
- Honesty, integrity, awareness of ethical dilemmas, respect for confidentiality
Desirable
- Evidence of leadership skills
- IT literate
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.
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.
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).