Consultant in General Medicine with an Interest in Care of the Elderly
| Posting date: | 12 November 2025 |
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| Salary: | £114,667.80 to £170,947.54 per year |
| Additional salary information: | £114667.80 - £170947.54 a year |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 07 December 2025 |
| Location: | Jersey, JE2 3RR |
| Company: | NHS Jobs |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Job reference: | K0011-25-0116 |
Summary
Here in Jersey, we have our own Health Care system, separate from the NHS. We are looking to develop and improve our healthcare services towards a modern, fully digitised and future-proof system, in advance of our new hospital (planned to open in 2029). To do so we need fresh eyes, new ways of working and the next generation of consultants to make our healthcare the best it can be. We aim to provide high quality, safe and effective care to the 110,000 people living on the Island and those who visit. The hospital benefits from a fantastic educational centre with a full SIM lab and dedicated time for all to learn. Aligned to the Wessex Deanery, we support and develop Foundation Trainees as well as Clinical Fellows and SAS Doctors. We encourage all our Consultants to fully engage with the education and training of our future generation of Consultants. Health and Care Jersey is seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and dynamic substantive Consultant in General Medicine with an Interest in Care of the Elderly to join our already passionate consultant body. Jersey is easily accessible from most regional airports in the UK and has good links with NHS tertiary centres especially in Southampton and London, which affords the successful candidates to maintain links within the NHS and the private sector working. To support your transition to Jersey, we can provide a generous relocation and remuneration package, which is benefitted by lower taxation than within the UK. The Government of Jersey is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable people (to include children) and requires all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. As this position will work with vulnerable people, the selection process will involve safeguarding measures and include an enhanced DBS check. On Call Rota The appointee will take part in the General Medicine on-call rota of one in eight. During the on-call period the consultant will cover all medical inpatients in the event deterioration or medical emergencies and will work in parallel with an on-call acute medicine consultant to manage acute medical admissions (the medical take). At present the Acute medicine consultant leads he take between 8 AM and 8 PM with additional support from the general medical consultant in the afternoon. The general medical consultant is responsible for covering the take on a non-resident basis, supervising a resident registrar grade SAS doctor and resident team. At weekends, and public holidays the on-call consultant will conduct inpatient ward reviews as requires to support safe patient management and flow. Weekday on-calls operate 8 AM 8 AM the following day. Weekend on-calls operate from 8 AM on Friday to 8 AM Monday. The Specialty In patient care is based on medical wards in Jersey General Hospital. The post holder will be expected to deliver Consultant led care on that ward focussing on Elderly Care. There are currently no specialty outpatient clinics, and it is an opportunity for the newly appointed Consultant to develop a speciality outpatient service in discussion with the Care Group Chief of Service. Management Structure Health and Care Jersey is a directorate of the Government of Jersey that is responsible for the delivery of specialist health care and the running of the general hospital. The directorate is led by a Chief Officer, Tom Walker who leads an executive team including a Director of Clinical Service, Claire Thompson and a Medical Director, Simon West who is also Medical Responsible Officer/Suitable person with the GMC for appraisal and revalidation. Health and Care Jersey is organised as a series of care groups each with leadership team lead by a chief of service as detailed below. This post sits within the medical care group. Medicine in Jersey is fully age and specialty integrated. There are 4 medical wards, Bartlett, Plemont, Rozel and Corbiere. A 5-bedded Enhanced Care Area is sited on AAU and there is a separate intensive care unit led by intensivists. There is also an Ambulatory Emergency Care Unit led by the Acute Medicine Department. There is a 14 bed Acute Assessment Unit. SAS doctors are responsible for the day-to-day management of their patients on the wards with the help of clinical fellows, FY1 or FY2 doctor whom they closely supervise. On call, the SAS doctor is responsible for seeing patients referred by the Emergency Department and reviewing patients admitted to the AAU by GPs in conjunction with the Acute Medicine team. A core responsibility of the Medicine Care Group is the provision of a safe acute medical service. The Care Group always provides named Consultant supervision for non-Consultants and ensures that prompt review and treatment is provided for acute medical emergencies referred by General Practitioners or the Emergency Department. Consultants are responsible for producing and updating guidelines for the management of acute medical emergencies in their specialist area.