Senior Speciality / Specialist Grade Doctor
| Posting date: | 24 December 2025 |
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| Salary: | Not specified |
| Additional salary information: | Negotiable |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 21 January 2026 |
| Location: | Winsford, CW7 1BH |
| Company: | NHS Jobs |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Job reference: | B0242-25-0021 |
Summary
The post holder will support the Medical Director in the provision of high-quality palliative care services at the St Lukes Hospice, primarily providing medical support for a 10 bed in-patient unit The post holder will play an important medical role in the delivery of care to inpatients, community and day-patients in collaboration with medical director, medical colleagues and the wider disciplinary team. There is the need to cross-cover the Medical Director for periods of annual leave, so that there is a tier 3 senior doctor available for phone advice during the working day, and to cover the medical directors annual leave for out-of-hours advice for second on call, acting as Responsible Clinician for the 6.5 weeks of the year. A pan-Cheshire second on call rota is at early discussion stages. Participation in this - rather than hospice first on call - is expected along with other senior medical colleagues eg a 1 in 7 on call, and will be appropriately remunerated. Key Stakeholders: Medical director Medical team Specialty doctors, Advanced Nurse Practitioner, GP Registrars, Core Medical Trainees Director of Care Registered nurses and Health care assistants Palliative care clinical nurse specialists in the community and acute sector Allied health professionals Key Tasks 1. To be defined by the lead clinician, or nominated deputy in their absence, and includes: To provide high quality, flexible and responsive medical support, assessment and care and/or specialist advice for hospice in-patients, patients at home, in the day hospice or attending as out-patients who have complex pain, symptom, spiritual and psychosocial needs which require specialist palliative care interventions. Responsibilities will include: a. Admitting patients to the inpatient unit and providing the medical component of the multidisciplinary assessment and treatment planning b. Providing continuity of medical care on the inpatient unit and day services c. Supporting day care services by consultation and medical assessments of attendees when necessary d. Supporting hospice community services by consultation with the specialist nursing team and patient medical review as appropriate e. Liaison with other members of the multidisciplinary team, patients families, community teams, hospital services and other specialist palliative care teams f. Working on the on-call rota and providing out of hours cover to the unit g. Completing administrative duties including discharge letters, day care letters, accurate record keeping 2. To provide high quality specialist palliative care medical advice to health care professional colleagues. 3. To provide medical support and on-call cover for in-patient unit. Additional on-call duties will be required as detailed above and remuneration discussed. 4. To develop high professional standards within the hospice and promote multi-professional team working within the hospice. 5. To participate in the teaching and educational activities of the unit - students, nursing staff, primary health care professionals, patients and families - including the training of junior medical staff on rotation through the centre 6. To participate in activities related to maintaining clinical excellence with the centre and clinical governance e.g. audit of clinical practice, implementation of best practice statements. 7. To promote an ethos of audit throughout the services and where possible, under the direction of the medical director, contribute to regular clinical and/or service audit 8. To develop relevant research interests and participate as and when possible. 9. To maintain continuing professional development through personal development goals and regular reviews to support and encourage development. Personal Development The post holder will be expected to maintain high professional standards and keep abreast of professional issues and best practice in their area of specialism. The Hospice will support relevant education and development opportunities whenever possible and as agreed as part of personal development discussions. Health & Safety & Security Under health and safety legislation each individual has a legal responsibility for their own welfare and for the health and safety of others and to co-operate in maintaining their place of work in a tidy and safe condition, thereby minimizing risk. Any queries you may have relating to health and safety matters should be raised in the first instance with your line manager. Similarly, it is each persons responsibility to ensure a secure environment and bring any breaches of security to the attention of their manager. Equal Opportunities St. Lukes Cheshire Hospice has given its full commitment to the adoption and promotion of the key principles of equal opportunities contained within current legislation and St. Lukes Cheshire Hospice Equality & Diversity Policy. All staff has personal responsibility for the application of this policy on a day-to-day basis and should not undertake any acts of discriminatory practice during the course of their employment. Similarly, all staff has a responsibility to highlight any potentially discriminatory practice to their line manager. Confidentiality In the course of your duties you will have access to confidential material about members of staff, volunteers, other Hospice business and patients. No information of a personal or confidential nature concerning individual members of staff should be divulged to anyone without the proper authority having first been given. This job description is not exhaustive. It merely acts as a guide and may be amended to meet the changing requirements of the Hospice at any time after discussion with the post holder. Please also see further details of the recruitment pack on our website.