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Specialty Doctor Paediatrics

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Dyddiad hysbysebu: 05 Mehefin 2024
Cyflog: £52,530.00 i £82,400.00 bob blwyddyn
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: £52530.00 - £82400.00 a year
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 19 Mehefin 2024
Lleoliad: Newport, PO30 5TG
Cwmni: NHS Jobs
Math o swydd: Cytundeb
Cyfeirnod swydd: C9470-24-0431

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Secretarial Support There is secretarial support available within the team, with offices currently on Level C. Out of hours arrangements and on-call payments Out of hours the full shift, resident Specialty Doctor is supported by the non-resident on-call consultant or associate specialist. A paediatric on-call room is available. Overview of the Paediatric service The Department, integrated within Childrens Services, provides Paediatric and Child Health Services for the Childrens ward, Childrens day ward, Childrens Outpatients (St Marys and peripheral clinics), Maternity and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Paediatric and child health needs in the community are met through the immunisation programme and nationally agreed health surveillance programmes, with close collaboration with health visitors and paediatric community nurses. There is a comprehensive general paediatric service, also covering paediatric oncology, paediatric diabetes and endocrinology, cystic fibrosis, neurodisability and ADHD. To meet the needs of the unfolding National Service Framework for Children, there is increasing collaboration between Health, Social and Education Services. This programme of collaboration across agencies and disciplines will be developed and implemented over the next 5 years. The emphasis of the department is on teamwork with the focus of attention being the child and family. The post holder will work within Paediatrics providing medical care for patients. There are nineteen paediatric beds. There ward has 12 beds and a designated HDU bed and there is a 6 bed day ward. In practice, approximately half of these beds (including the day ward beds) are used for surgical admissions. Paediatric admissions range from newborn up to 18 years. There is a separate unit for nursing children with infections or who are immunocompromised. Parents are encouraged to stay with their children and there are excellent facilities on the ward with access to one play therapist. There is an adjoining office for the junior doctors and visiting students and also the central office for the community childrens nurses. Day Ward This is used Monday-Friday 0800-1800 hours and offers facilities for pre and post-surgery, investigative procedures and ambulant care of community patients. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit The Unit is situation adjacent to the Maternity Ward and contains 11 cots. There are specifically funded intensive care cots. This unit provides level 2 care and there is good liaison with Portsmouth and Southampton Neonatal Units. The Unit participates in the Wessex Cotline and Central South Coast Neonatal Network. The David Hide Asthma and Allergy Research Unit. This purpose built unit has great potential, both locally and nationally, as a research base for allergic disease. Patients can be referred to the Consultant-led outpatient service which is available twice weekly. There are ongoing studies into the development of allergy disease in infancy and childhood. The Medical Team Senior Medical Staff - Dr Christopher Magier Consultant Paediatrician (full time) Vacant post, Consultant Paediatrician (full time) Dr Emma Blake, Consultant Paediatrician (part time) Dr Sian Butterworth, Consultant Paediatrician (part time) Dr Akin Ogundya, Consultant Paediatrician (full time) Dr Arun Gulati, Associate Specialist (full time) Dr Ewa Szynaka, Consultant Paediatrician (full time) Junior Medical Staff: There will be 7 Specialty Doctor posts (including this one) and two GP trainees. Other Clinical Staff: Ruth Dubyk, Advanced Nurse Practitioner Amy-Jo Sampson, Advanced Nurse Practioner Job Planning, Continuing Professional Development and Appraisal The provisional timetable represents a job plan consisting of 12 programmed activities (PAs) per week. The job plan is a prospective agreement that sets out the doctors duties, responsibilities and objectives for the coming year. It covers all aspects of the consultants professional practice including clinical work, teaching, research, education and managerial responsibilities. It will provide a clear schedule of commitments, both internal and external. In addition it will include personal objectives including details of their link to wider service objectives and details of the support required by the consultant to fulfil the job plan and the objectives. The job plan, for 12 PAs will include 1 PA for Supporting Professional Activity (SPA) in accordance with Terms and Conditions and the Trusts policies and procedures. Study and professional leave will be granted at the discretion of the department and in accordance with Terms and Conditions, and the Trusts policies and procedures. The Trust supports the requirements for CPD and is committed to providing time and financial support for these activities. Funds are allocated to each specialty doctor on an annual basis - currently £ 800 per annum. The successful candidate will be expected to play their part in the postgraduate activities, teaching and clinical audit. There is an active SAS educational forum led by Mr Ramesh Babu, Associate Medical Director for Education and SAS Tutor. The post holder will be encouraged to register for continuing professional development (CPD) with the Royal College of Surgeons and the post holder will be expected to undertake activities necessary to fulfil CME/CPD requirements for annual certification and General Medical Council revalidation. Teaching and Training The post holder will be expected to play their part in postgraduate activities and teaching. This will include contribution to education and training programmes for hospital medical staff, GPs and other groups of hospital staff. All educational supervisors of doctors in training will have allocated up to one hour per week per trainee for supervising these doctors and to carry out the responsibilities of educational supervisors as indicated in the Health Education Wessex Postgraduate Deans contract with the Trust and according to GMC guidelines. The Trust has close links with the Medical School at Southampton, and Final Year students undertake attachments at St Marys. Provisional Timetable Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun Total Week 1 20.00-08.30 4 PA 20.00-08.30 4 PA 20.00-08.30 4 PA SPA 1 PA 08.00-20.30 3.25 PA 08.00 20.30 3.25 PA 19.5 PA Week 2 SPA 1 PA 20.00-08.30 4 PA 20.00-08.30 4 PA 20.00-08.30 4 PA 20.00-08.30 4 PA 17 PA Week 3 SPA 1PA 08.00-20.30 3.25 PA 08.00-20.30 3.25 PA 7.5 PA Week 4 08.00-20.30 3.25 PA 08.00-20.30 3.25 PA 08.00-20.30 3.25 PA SPA 1 PA 10.75 PA Week 5 SPA 1 PA 08.00-20.30 3.25 PA 08.00-20.30 3.25 PA 7.5 PA Week 6 08.00-20.30 3.25 PA 08.00-20.30 3.25 PA 08.00-20.30 3.25 PA SPA 1 PA 10.75 Weekly total 8.5PA per week +1.6 prospective cover Monday Friday 08.00-20.30, covering: Childrens ward PAU Emergency Clinic NICU/Labour Ward/Postnatal Ward Job Plan Summary 11 PA per week direct clinical care 1 PA per week supporting professional activity (Teaching, CPD, Audit, Appraisal) Total = 12 PA SPA to be taken during the normal working week and the Trust would expect this to be undertaken on-site but if SPA is time shifted to evenings or weekends this could be undertaken at home with prior agreement of the supervising consultant. Review: The ongoing number of PAs and personal job plan objectives will be decided in negotiation with the Care Group Director or Lead Clinician and with the Associate Director of Operations at the three-monthly review of the job plan. At this stage any necessary adjustments will be made to reflect the actual hours worked. Job planning will be conducted annually thereafter. Mentoring: The Trust believes that every newly appointed consultant should be offered a mentoring opportunity. Appraisal: Post holders will take part in Annual Appraisal and performance review against objectives as well as specific requirements laid out above. Mr Stephen Parker is the Medical Director and Responsible Officer for the Trust for the purpose of Revalidation.