Main Duties of the Job Blickling Ward has been newly recommissioned by the Trust in order to increase the functional bed capacity for older adults and those with significant frailty. There is an older people's intensive support team on site as well, functioning as a home treatment team/crisis team for older people in the community and facilitating earlier discharge from the inpatient wards.
The post holder will work with their Consultant and management colleagues, service users and stakeholders in the planning, development and management of services.
The post holder is expected to contribute to improving quality in the service and to work with the clinical team to achieve agreed performance targets.
As is expected from the holder of a senior public position, the post-holder must comply fully with the Nolan Principles and the Standards of Business Conduct.
The Medical Director is the professional manager of all the Doctors in the Trust. Where appropriate this is delegated to the Clinical Director of the service.
The postholder will support the management and training of junior medical staff.
About Us If you are passionate about improving acute care and working with colleagues across the Community Pathways, then come to work with us as we have much to offer including:
Up to £12k relocation expenses
Access to £2000 per annum professional development budget
Dedicated SPA time of up to 25% of working hours
Paid study leave (on application and approval) in addition to CPD
Potential of extra PA for DCC with requisite pay per PA
Ability to apply for Clinical Excellence Awards
Inclusion on the Consultant on-call rota for the higher level with 3%, 5% or 8% requisite pay depending on frequency
NHS benefits package including contributory pension, redundancy, paid annual leave, sick leave and maternity leave.
Appraisals and revalidation completed by the Trust
Friendly Colleagues
Encouragement and support for areas of special interest
Subsidised gyms and free physio service
Strong education reputation and close ties with both The University of Cambridge and The University of East Anglia
Well established county wide teaching program
Access and encouragement to partake in research and a well-established research network within the Trust
Support for Quality Improvement, Audit and Service development
Forward thinking, clinically led and innovative trust
Flexibility can be considered for a degree of remote working
Job Responsibilities If you are interested please contact us and we are happy to arrange a discussion or visit to meet with you and share with you what we have to offer.
Please see attached full Job Description for this role.
Contact Information For further details / informal visits contact:
Allen Kharbteng / Naresh Munagapati
allen.kharbteng@nsft.nhs.uk / naresh.munagapati@nsft.nhs.uk
Person Specification Qualifications
Entry on the GMC Register
Approved Clinician Status
Section 12(2) Approval under the Mental Health Act
Specialist Register or within 6 months of CCST
Experience
3 years or equivalent medical experience
6 months experience in relevant clinical area
Evidence of knowledge of diagnosis, treatment + management of complex mental illness
Attributes
Effective team working
Leadership qualities
Flexibility
Driving Licence/able to travel independently
Research
Clinical Governance
A clear understanding of Clinical Governance
Demonstrate a commitment to open review of practice
Teaching
Experience of supervising junior medical staff
Teaching and presentation skills
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