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Locum Consultant Emergency Medicine
Posting date: | 22 April 2025 |
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Salary: | £105,504.00 to £139,882.00 per year |
Additional salary information: | £105504.00 - £139882.00 a year |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 26 April 2025 |
Location: | Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 4LP |
Company: | NHS Jobs |
Job type: | Contract |
Job reference: | C9317-25-0592 |
Summary
Clinical: You will be actively involved in shop floor care in the Emergency Department, particularly in the management of complex and resuscitation cases. You will work numerous clinical shifts, including Doctor in Charge, resuscitation, paediatric ED, Rapid Assessment & Treatment, and Clinical Decision Unit. You will be part of the resident on-call rota commitments/pro rota You will supervise and teach Middle Grade and junior medical staff, as well as ACPs and nurse practitioners. There is also a significant commitment to undergraduate medical student teaching. Over 200 medical students pass through the department every year. Other clinical commitments include the care of in-patients on the Major Trauma Ward The department is a designated Regional Adult & Paediatric Major Trauma Centre. You will undergo continuing medical education (CME) in accordance with guidelines stipulated by the Royal College of Emergency Medicine. It is a condition of employment that in so far as is reasonably practicable, all employees must minimise the risk of infection to themselves, colleagues, patients, relatives and visitors and, in so doing, must: Be familiar with, and adhere to Trust policies and guidance on infection prevention and control; Attend Trust Induction Programme(s) and statutory education programmes in infection prevention and control; Include infection prevention and control as an integral part of your continuous personal/professional development; Take personal responsibility so far as is reasonably practicable, in helping ensure that effective prevention and control of health care acquired infections is embedded into everyday practice and applied consistently by you and your colleagues