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Senior Clinical Fellow in Community Paediatrics | The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 21 May 2024
Cyflog: Heb ei nodi
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: £55,329 per annum
Oriau: Full time
Dyddiad cau: 20 June 2024
Lleoliad: Wolverhampton, WV11 3PG
Cwmni: Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust
Math o swydd: Contract
Cyfeirnod swydd: 6226699/225-DIV3-6226699

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These posts are for Paediatricians in training wanting to broaden their experience and develop advanced skills in either Education and teaching or in Quality Improvement.



The post-holder will gain experience in many areas of Community Paediatrics. This includes diagnosing and managing children and young people with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Autism, Neurodisability, complex conditions and sensory disorders, enuresis and constipation, as well as working as part of the multidisciplinary team. There is a well-established Child Development Centre with whom we have a close working relationship and the post-holder will be able to take part in joint assessment groups, panel meetings and clinics. There will also be the opportunity to attend clinics at the Special Schools across the City.

The post-holder will be able to gain experience in managing Children and Young People in Care (CYPiC), attending Adoption Panel, and participating towards Education, Health and Care Plans.

The post-holder will also take part in the first on-call Safeguarding rota and attend Safeguarding Peer Review.

The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust was established in 1994 and is a major acute Trust providing a comprehensive range of services for the people of Wolverhampton, the wider Black Country, Staffordshire, North Worcestershire and Shropshire. It gained Cancer Centre status in 1997, was designated as the 4thRegional Heart & Lung Centre during 2004/05 and became one of the first wave Bowel Screening Centres in 2006. The Trust is the largest teaching hospital in the Black Country providing teaching and training to around 130 medical students on rotation from the University of Birmingham Medical School. It also provides training for nurses, midwives and allied health professionals through well-established links with the University of Wolverhampton. One of the largest acute and community providers in the West Midlands the Trust has an operating budget of almost £380 million, more than 800 beds on 3 sites and employs around 8,000 staff.

The Trust serves the catchment area of Wolverhampton with a core population in excess of 245,000 for its community services, 336,000 for its secondary care services and around one million for its tertiary services. The Trust has grown its specialist service portfolio and its income significantly over the last few years as part of a business strategy to increase tertiary services both directly and as a driver to secure secondary service referrals from Clinical Commissioning Groups on our geographical boundaries.





To contribute to the high quality care delivered to children and young people, in both inpatient and out patient setting

To collaborate with colleagues in all disciplines (including primary and tertiary care where appropriate) to achieve an integrated service for patients.

To develop and maintain collaborative relationships with medical colleagues within the department and in linked adult specialties and participate, where appropriate, in clinical meetings and other postgraduate activities

To have or develop a special interest to supplement the skills of the current medical team

To actively participate in the appraisal process for junior doctors, with consultant supervision

To develop and maintain good communications with local General Practitioners, tertiary specialist colleagues and appropriate outside agencies

To show involvement in Clinical Governance, Risk Management and Clinical Audit within the department.


This advert closes on Friday 24 May 2024

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