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Emergency Medicine Trust Registrar

Job details
Posting date: 12 December 2025
Salary: £52,656.00 to £65,048.00 per year
Additional salary information: £52656.00 - £65048.00 a year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 04 January 2026
Location: Stockton on Tees, TS19 8PE
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: C9345-25-0668

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Summary

The post holder will be expected to: Contribute to the achievement of the Trusts strategic Objectives. Respect and practice the Trusts People First Values: Treat all people with compassion, care, courtesy and respect Respect each persons right to privacy, dignity and individuality Take time to be helpful Respond quickly and effectively Always give clear, concise explanations Practice good listening skills Develop and maintain an appropriate environment Look the part Deal effectively with difficult situations Perform as a team Actively participate in the annual cycle of appraisal and job planning. Undertake mandatory training as directed. Demonstrate commitment to Improving Working Lives principles and flexible working patterns, to meet the needs of the service and staff. Tackle discrimination and harassment, and promote equality and diversity in the workplace. Reduce sickness absence; work place accidents; and promote zero tolerance on violence against staff. All employees have a general duty of care towards colleagues, patients and the general public and act in accordance with the requirements of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and associated regulations. Key Relationships: Clinical Lead for Emergency Care Emergency Care Service Lead Senior Nurse for Emergency Care Core Functions: Key Results and deliverables: This post has a rolling rota which works out to be one weekend in three. There is an equivalent of one week of nights (non-continuous) in nine weeks. There are at least 6 clinicians on duty in the department overnight (One specialist doctor/senior trainee, plus another five mixture of trust doctors, residents, Advanced Clinical Practitioners or Physician Associates). Average of 4 hours per week of protected Self Development Time is included. The rota averages about 40 hours per week. Further information regarding the working of the rota is available by contacting Dr I Cardona Administrative Responsibilities Ensure accurate, timely and comprehensive completion of patient records, discharge summaries and referrals in accordance with hospital policies. Contribute to the collection, analysis and reporting of the departmental data to support performance monitoring and service planning. Clinical Responsibilities The reception, examination and treatment of ED patients; Engage with Junior and Senior Teaching Programme and QI departmental activity. Close liaison with GPs, Local Authority Social Services staff, Health Visitors, Community nursing services and other relevant services in relation to patients who require on-going care in the community. Management and Leadership Responsibilities This post entails running the Emergency Department as sole Senior Decision Maker at night from midnight to 8 am and support the coordination of the department alongside the Emergency Nurse In Charge providing clinical leadership in the absence of the consultant overnight. Policy and Service Development Participate in forming, reviewing and implementation of hospital polices, Guidelines and clinical protocols. Identify areas for improvement in patient care, safety and workflow. Engage in clinical governance activates, including incident review, risk management and compliance with safety and quality standards. Research and Audit Responsibilities The Emergency Department engages with external research projects and has a dedicated Research Nurse working part time. The appointee will have the opportunity to undertake relevant training and encouraged to support ongoing research projects. The department undertakes Quality Improvement Projects and Audits coordinated by a departmental lead. Managing Resources Responsibilities Ensure effective and efficient use of medical equipment, diagnostic services and treatment space to support timely high quality patient care. Collaborate with nursing and allied health professional teams to allocate personnel appropriately according to acuity, workload and departmental needs. Education and Training Within the Trust, mentoring is encouraged at all levels. New appointees will each be allocated an Educational Supervisor to oversee their training and professional development. They will also be able to give career advice and pastoral support. Dr Ignacio Cardona is the Specialty Tutor who is available to give advice on pursuing a career in Emergency Medicine and professional development. There is also a Trust SASG Tutor, whose role is to assist Trust Grade and Specialty Doctors with their careers. A comprehensive education programme for junior doctors is delivered on Thursday afternoons. Local middle grade teaching is held fortnightly on Tuesday afternoons to complement the Regional Emergency Medicine StR education programme The directorate regularly hosts third year, SSC and final year medical students. The post holder will be expected to participate in this teaching and training programme. He / she will also be available for shop floor training with the junior doctors and medical students. The directorate has an excellent record for facilitating educational development for middle grade doctors. Some of the current specialty doctors have completed secondments to Paediatrics/Medicine/Intensive Care to enhance clinical skills in these specialties and a number have been successful in gaining entry onto training programmes. Study leave is available at the discretion of the Directorate Management Team and subject to exigencies of the service. Thursday 1-4pm Junior Residents Department teaching Alternate Tuesdays Directorate Middle Grade teaching 1-4pm Board rounds with Shopfloor Consultant

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