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Consultant Medical Microbiologist

Job details
Posting date: 13 May 2024
Salary: £93,666.00 to £126,281.00 per year
Additional salary information: £93666.00 - £126281.00 a year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 13 June 2024
Location: Bournemouth, BH7 7DW
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: C9153-24-0556

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Summary

The Department The roles of Head of Department, Antimicrobial Lead and Infection Control Doctor rotate over agreed periods by mutual agreement of the consultant body. Clinical Microbiology LiaisonThe post holder will work closely with colleagues to continue to deliver a well-regarded liaison service to clinicians within the Trust and the local community. This post will enable further development of the current microbiology service, increasing our ability to deliver more clinical input and specialty ward rounds, bringing expertise in the management of infection directly to a patients bedside early in their admission. This will result in timely, appropriate and cost effective use of the diagnostic services, guiding appropriate antibiotic prescribing and providing regular education for all grades of staff in the diagnosis, management and control of infection. The post holder will take part in routine laboratory activities including authorisation of laboratory results; bacteraemia, admission unit and intensive care ward rounds; participation in various MDTs, including those provided for Infective Endocarditis, Haematology, Diabetic Foot Infections, Infected Prosthetic Joints, C.diff Infection, OPAT; provision of telephone advice and out of hours cover. The post holder will be expected to work on both sites (Royal Bournemouth Hospital and Poole Hospital). Remote access to the laboratory system is available. Out of hours work is designated as category A. LaboratoryAll consultants will be expected to contribute to the following: Authorisation and interpretation of results Day-to-day supervision of diagnostic methods with input at pre-analytical, analytical and post-analytical stages Contribution towards mandatory reporting of infections to the Department of Health Contribution to trust-wide demand management programmes Involvement in drafting guidelines, policies and SOP preparation Responsibility for quality assurance performance within the department, including taking part in all relevant national external quality assurance (NEQAS) programmes Business planning, including the assessment and introduction of new methods, and forward planning for staff and equipment requirements. Monthly Microbiology Departmental meetings and weekly consultant/handover meetings Compliance with health and safety, security requirements, agreed SOPs and investigational algorithms is expected. Antimicrobial StewardshipAlongside the Antimicrobial Lead, the other Consultant Medical Microbiologists are expected to contribute to antimicrobial stewardship and educational activities as members of the Trusts Antimicrobial Management Team. The post-holder would also be expected to work with colleagues to develop an expanded service of antibiotic ward rounds and to contribute towards antimicrobial stewardship governance activities. Infection Prevention and Control (IPC)Alongside the duties of the Infection Control Doctor, the other Consultant Medical Microbiologists are expected to provide clinical IPC advice when on duty, to work closely with the IPC team and to take up the ICD role on a rotational basis. Outpatient Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy (OPAT)An OPAT service has recently been developed alongside Virtual Ward and Hospital at Home services. The service operates across UHD and is run in collaboration with 4 enhanced clinical practitioners, with a weekly MDT via Teams and a clinic planned for the future. One Dorset Pathology This is an exciting time to join the pathology team in Dorset. We are making great progress with our vision to create a first class, integrated pathology service for the whole county. One Dorset Pathology is transforming and aligning pathology services across the two main acute trusts within the Dorset Integrated Care System (ICS). The ICS serves a population of around 800,000 people and includes four hospitals, Dorset County Hospital (DCH), The Royal Bournemouth Hospital (RBH), Poole Hospital (PH) and Christchurch Hospital (CH). A brand new Pathology Hub is nearing completion at the RBH site and the service uses a single LIMS (WinPath Enterprise) which will later be rolled out across the Southern Counties Pathology Network. This will bring significant benefits in terms of patient care, cost efficiency and collaborative opportunities whilst providing patients and clinicians with an excellent and integrated pathology service across the area. University Hospitals Dorset NHS Foundation This is also a great time to join our hospitals in Dorset. We have received significant investment to help transform our services and redevelop Poole Hospital and the Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals, now merged as University Hospitals Dorset (UHD). We have been able to access these national funds because we have such a good plan in Dorset. Our vision is to join up our services so they can be delivered in a more integrated way. We have a great opportunity together to improve outcomes for patients, make better use of all our resources, and ensure our services can be provided on a sustainable basis. For developing our workforce, the aim is to establish modern, well-equipped centres of excellence with sustainable roles for staff, standardisation of education and training so that we can attract and retain skilled clinical and non-clinical staff to Dorset. This is a great opportunity for you to be part of the transformation as our two hospital trusts also merge. UHD received university hospital status in 2020 in recognition of the depth of research, education and practice that exists between UHD and Bournemouth University (BU). Both organisations are committed to helping people live better, for longer, with UHD actively engaged in supporting the learning of BU students through a series of clinical placements for nursing, midwifery and students on allied health courses. In addition, a number of research projects are taking place in fields such as orthopaedics and medical imaging, while BU also provides training and professional development opportunities for UHD staff. Drawing on this collective expertise creates opportunities for students and university and hospital staff and, crucially, promotes better patient outcomes. For further information or to arrange an informal visit, interested candidates should contact:Dr. Pasco Hearn, Consultant Medical Microbiologist, Head of Department (0300 019 4849)

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