NHS

Consultant in Palliative Medicine


Pay105,504.00 - 139,882.00 / hour
LocationFarnham/England
Employment typeFull-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: M0001-PHY0589?language=en&page=87&sort=publicationDateDesc

      Job summary

      Phyllis Tuckwell provides palliative and end of life care for people living with an advanced or terminal illness. Based in Farnham and Guildford, we serve a population of 550,000 across West Surrey and North East Hampshire.

      Consultant in Palliative Medicine

      24 - 40 hours per week (part time applicants welcomed to apply)

      Salary: £105,504 to £139,882 WTE per annum based on 40 hours a week

      Location: Farnham, Guildford and the Inpatient unit in Camberley

      Phyllis Tuckwell is looking to appoint a Consultant in Palliative Medicine to work as part of an established team of consultants in a modern technology-enabled teaching hospice.

      Main duties of the job

      The job comprises of a minimum of 6 and a maximum 10 Programmed Activities (PAs). Direct clinical care (DCC) will be delivered predominantly on the Inpatient unit initially alongside an experienced consultant. In time there will be the opportunity to become more involved with community-based work as part of the Hospice at Home (H@H) team depending on experience and confidence. The post will also include supporting professional activities (SPA) time dedicated to service development and delivery of educational activities to the organisations multidisciplinary team and external colleagues.

      The successful candidate will possess:

      • High level of palliative medicine knowledge
      • Enthusiasm and skills for educating healthcare professions
      • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
      • Ability to work independently and as part of a busy team
      • Effective time management and organisational skills, with an attention to detail

      About us

      In return we offer:

      • Good provision of study leave and associated budget
      • Opportunity for personal and professional growth via clinical supervision, coaching and/or mentorship
      • Working in a financially stable and well-run organisation in a beautiful part of the country.
      • 6 weeks paid holiday plus public holidays
      • Continuation of NHS Pension for current members or Phyllis Tuckwell Group Personal Pension Plan (matched contributions up to 7.5%)
      • Employee Assistance Programme
      • Health Cash Plan Scheme
      • Staff Benefit Voucher Scheme
      • A motivated and compassionate team whose passion is to make a difference

      This post is subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check.

      Phyllis Tuckwell is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive culture, with the principles of fairness and equality at its core. We are an equal opportunities employer, who values and respects our employees unique knowledge, skills and experiences. We warmly welcome applications from all sections of the community. All appointments are made following a fair and equitable process, based on merit, job requirements and business need.

      Date posted

      17 April 2025

      Pay scheme

      Other

      Salary

      £105,504 to £139,882 a year WTE per annum based on 40 hours a week

      Contract

      Permanent

      Working pattern

      Full-time, Part-time

      Reference number

      M0001-PHY0589

      Job locations

      Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice

      Crosby Way

      Farnham

      Surrey

      GU9 7XG


      Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice Care

      Gill Avenue

      Guildford

      Surrey

      GU2 7WW


      Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice

      122 Kings Ride

      Camberley

      Surrey

      GU15 4LZ


      Job description

      Job responsibilities

      JOB DESCRIPTION

      Job Title:Consultant in Palliative Medicine

      6-10 PAs

      Salary Range:£ 105,504- 139,882 per annum

      Base: The Inpatient unit, Farnham (from 2026)

      Accountable to: Medical Director

      Job Summary

      This post is for a Consultant in Palliative Medicine to work as part of an established team of consultants in a modern technology-enabled teaching hospice. The job comprises of a minimum of 6 and a maximum 10 Programmed Activities (PAs). Direct clinical care (DCC) will be delivered predominantly on the Inpatient unit initially alongside an experienced consultant. In time there will be the opportunity to become more involved with community-based work as part of the Hospice at Home (H@H) team depending on experience and confidence. The post will also include supporting professional activities (SPA) time dedicated to service development and delivery of educational activities to the organisations multidisciplinary team and external colleagues.

      The appointee will be an employee of Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice Care (PT).

      Background

      The post has become available because of career advancement of one of the consultants. Following this, the post has been reviewed and reshaped to fit the current needs of the organisation eg returning to a new 18 bedded purpose-built ward, increasing importance of the virtual and community wards, plus the increasing use of technology in healthcare. The post would especially suit a doctor in their first consultant job. Phyllis Tuckwell recognises the additional roles and responsibilities that becoming a new consultant involves and additional support has been added in to this post

      Main Duties & Responsibilities

      Clinical

      To provide Consultant led care and medical management to inpatients in conjunction with the other inpatient unit consultant and the MDT.

      To contribute to the multi-disciplinary review and decision making around referrals, treatment and discharge for patients with advanced disease, or terminal diagnoses through attendance at the weekly inpatient unit multi-disciplinary team meetings.

      To work in partnership with patients and their families/carers as a member of the multi-disciplinary Specialist Palliative Care Team on the inpatient unit.

      To provide high quality clinical care supported by current clinical knowledge/ evidence based practice as part of a Specialist Palliative Care Team.

      To provide, as needed Consultant medical care and oversight to palliative patients in their own home and in care homes by working with Independent Nurse Prescribers, Clinical Nurse Specialists and primary care colleagues. Undertaking domiciliary visits, outpatients clinics and providing telephone support and electronic prescribing.

      On occasions to deputise for the Virtual Ward consultants in leading the daily board round and oversight of the Virtual Ward patients.

      To participate in on call rotas with Specialist Palliative Care Consultant colleagues to provide 7-day, 24-hour advice.

      To adhere to and review clinical standards of care including NICE, ICS guidelines and inhouse guidance and further contribute to the development of clinical guidelines within the locality and regions as appropriate.

      To help review, where appropriate, clinical processes, policies, protocols etc., in order to deliver the highest possible quality of care.

      To support the collection of accurate clinical data using PTs databases including EMIS and sentinel.

      Education and Training

      To support the Learning and Development team to deliver on the education strategy of being a teaching hospice.

      To have the opportunity to provide both formal and informal teaching/education in Palliative Medicine to multi-disciplinary health care professionals across care settings in collaboration with local Specialist Palliative Care colleagues including the mentoring of clinical nurse specialists as they study for extended qualifications, such as prescribing (v300).

      On occasions to work with the Learning and Development and consultant team to deliver education to external colleagues including physicians associates, paramedics, General Practitioners, pharmacists and community nurses both at undergraduate and postgraduate level.

      Following training, to have the opportunity to act with others as clinical supervisor for resident doctors and specialty doctors working on the Inpatient Unit. This would include involvement in their induction, supervision and assessments during their rotation to us and liaising with their education supervisors as necessary.

      To provide learning opportunities and experiences to visiting qualified medics and medical students on placement

      Management

      To undertake, with support, clinical service development/evaluation projects as required to help assess the delivery of the clinical strategy.

      To maintain accurate and contemporaneous record keeping and data collection including the use of shared records with primary (EMIS) and secondary care providers (EPIC and Cerner) in accordance with guidelines.

      To participate in regular appraisal, continuous professional development in accordance with PTs processes for revalidation.

      When the opportunity arises assist the Medical Director by leading or supporting (based on experience) on agreed and delegated management responsibilities across PT.

      To engage with activities that promote personal development in role and in growth as a clinical leader such as clinical supervision, mentoring or coaching from a suitably trained external professional and/or participation in action learning sets or new consultant groups.

      To abide by PTs procedures, policies and guidance in relation to operational issues, health and safety, data protection, clinical governance and confidentiality.

      Quality, Clinical Governance and Research

      To be involved in Clinical Governance activities including audit, medicines management, learning from deaths, incident investigation etc. in conjunction with the Clinical Governance team.

      To work with others to conduct baseline assessment against best practice guidance (DoHSC directives, and NICE technology appraisals, interventional procedures and clinical guidelines).

      Research

      To support the research consultant to promote a positive research and evidence base culture across all clinical areas of PT.

      To maintain training on Good Clinical Practice

      To be involved in PT research activities including identifying and consenting research subjects

      Internal Focus

      To develop relationships with key staff and in particular Medical Director, Director of Patient Services, Deputy Director of Nursing, Hospice at Home Managers and Ward Manager.

      To support the Medical Director and the Director of Patient Services to advise the Board of Trustees in the formulation of policy and planning.

      Support the Medical Director in advising the Senior Leadership Team, Chief Executive and Board as necessary on medical issues and broader clinical issues in conjunction with the Director of Patient Services.

      Contribute to the development of PTs yearly business plan and longer term strategic plans, for own area of expertise as well as inputting as appropriate to other areas.

      External Focus

      To maintain an up-to-date knowledge of external factors impacting on specialist palliative care, including government policy and thinking, best practice and clinical developments and proactively contribute this knowledge to the development of PTs clinical operations and strategy.

      As the opportunity arises support the Income Generating team in their work to raise funds for PT and linking with patients and their carers.

      Location of work

      Office facilities will be provided with access to secretarial support, a laptop, smart card internet access, e-mail, and telephone. The post holder will need to work across both our Camberley site during the last few months of the rebuild and then from the main Farnham site and occasionally from the Beacon centre in Guildford to fulfil all components of the job as well as to provide cover for consultant leave. (From circa 2026 the inpatient unit and Hospice at Home team will return to the original Waverley Lane site in Farnham to the new Hospice)

      The role will involve working with local Specialist Palliative Care colleagues based at the Royal Surrey County Hospital, Frimley Park Hospital, Thames Hospice, Woking Hospice, and the Midhurst Community Team.

      Please see full details of the job description attached.

      Job description

      Job responsibilities

      JOB DESCRIPTION

      Job Title:Consultant in Palliative Medicine

      6-10 PAs

      Salary Range:£ 105,504- 139,882 per annum

      Base: The Inpatient unit, Farnham (from 2026)

      Accountable to: Medical Director

      Job Summary

      This post is for a Consultant in Palliative Medicine to work as part of an established team of consultants in a modern technology-enabled teaching hospice. The job comprises of a minimum of 6 and a maximum 10 Programmed Activities (PAs). Direct clinical care (DCC) will be delivered predominantly on the Inpatient unit initially alongside an experienced consultant. In time there will be the opportunity to become more involved with community-based work as part of the Hospice at Home (H@H) team depending on experience and confidence. The post will also include supporting professional activities (SPA) time dedicated to service development and delivery of educational activities to the organisations multidisciplinary team and external colleagues.

      The appointee will be an employee of Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice Care (PT).

      Background

      The post has become available because of career advancement of one of the consultants. Following this, the post has been reviewed and reshaped to fit the current needs of the organisation eg returning to a new 18 bedded purpose-built ward, increasing importance of the virtual and community wards, plus the increasing use of technology in healthcare. The post would especially suit a doctor in their first consultant job. Phyllis Tuckwell recognises the additional roles and responsibilities that becoming a new consultant involves and additional support has been added in to this post

      Main Duties & Responsibilities

      Clinical

      To provide Consultant led care and medical management to inpatients in conjunction with the other inpatient unit consultant and the MDT.

      To contribute to the multi-disciplinary review and decision making around referrals, treatment and discharge for patients with advanced disease, or terminal diagnoses through attendance at the weekly inpatient unit multi-disciplinary team meetings.

      To work in partnership with patients and their families/carers as a member of the multi-disciplinary Specialist Palliative Care Team on the inpatient unit.

      To provide high quality clinical care supported by current clinical knowledge/ evidence based practice as part of a Specialist Palliative Care Team.

      To provide, as needed Consultant medical care and oversight to palliative patients in their own home and in care homes by working with Independent Nurse Prescribers, Clinical Nurse Specialists and primary care colleagues. Undertaking domiciliary visits, outpatients clinics and providing telephone support and electronic prescribing.

      On occasions to deputise for the Virtual Ward consultants in leading the daily board round and oversight of the Virtual Ward patients.

      To participate in on call rotas with Specialist Palliative Care Consultant colleagues to provide 7-day, 24-hour advice.

      To adhere to and review clinical standards of care including NICE, ICS guidelines and inhouse guidance and further contribute to the development of clinical guidelines within the locality and regions as appropriate.

      To help review, where appropriate, clinical processes, policies, protocols etc., in order to deliver the highest possible quality of care.

      To support the collection of accurate clinical data using PTs databases including EMIS and sentinel.

      Education and Training

      To support the Learning and Development team to deliver on the education strategy of being a teaching hospice.

      To have the opportunity to provide both formal and informal teaching/education in Palliative Medicine to multi-disciplinary health care professionals across care settings in collaboration with local Specialist Palliative Care colleagues including the mentoring of clinical nurse specialists as they study for extended qualifications, such as prescribing (v300).

      On occasions to work with the Learning and Development and consultant team to deliver education to external colleagues including physicians associates, paramedics, General Practitioners, pharmacists and community nurses both at undergraduate and postgraduate level.

      Following training, to have the opportunity to act with others as clinical supervisor for resident doctors and specialty doctors working on the Inpatient Unit. This would include involvement in their induction, supervision and assessments during their rotation to us and liaising with their education supervisors as necessary.

      To provide learning opportunities and experiences to visiting qualified medics and medical students on placement

      Management

      To undertake, with support, clinical service development/evaluation projects as required to help assess the delivery of the clinical strategy.

      To maintain accurate and contemporaneous record keeping and data collection including the use of shared records with primary (EMIS) and secondary care providers (EPIC and Cerner) in accordance with guidelines.

      To participate in regular appraisal, continuous professional development in accordance with PTs processes for revalidation.

      When the opportunity arises assist the Medical Director by leading or supporting (based on experience) on agreed and delegated management responsibilities across PT.

      To engage with activities that promote personal development in role and in growth as a clinical leader such as clinical supervision, mentoring or coaching from a suitably trained external professional and/or participation in action learning sets or new consultant groups.

      To abide by PTs procedures, policies and guidance in relation to operational issues, health and safety, data protection, clinical governance and confidentiality.

      Quality, Clinical Governance and Research

      To be involved in Clinical Governance activities including audit, medicines management, learning from deaths, incident investigation etc. in conjunction with the Clinical Governance team.

      To work with others to conduct baseline assessment against best practice guidance (DoHSC directives, and NICE technology appraisals, interventional procedures and clinical guidelines).

      Research

      To support the research consultant to promote a positive research and evidence base culture across all clinical areas of PT.

      To maintain training on Good Clinical Practice

      To be involved in PT research activities including identifying and consenting research subjects

      Internal Focus

      To develop relationships with key staff and in particular Medical Director, Director of Patient Services, Deputy Director of Nursing, Hospice at Home Managers and Ward Manager.

      To support the Medical Director and the Director of Patient Services to advise the Board of Trustees in the formulation of policy and planning.

      Support the Medical Director in advising the Senior Leadership Team, Chief Executive and Board as necessary on medical issues and broader clinical issues in conjunction with the Director of Patient Services.

      Contribute to the development of PTs yearly business plan and longer term strategic plans, for own area of expertise as well as inputting as appropriate to other areas.

      External Focus

      To maintain an up-to-date knowledge of external factors impacting on specialist palliative care, including government policy and thinking, best practice and clinical developments and proactively contribute this knowledge to the development of PTs clinical operations and strategy.

      As the opportunity arises support the Income Generating team in their work to raise funds for PT and linking with patients and their carers.

      Location of work

      Office facilities will be provided with access to secretarial support, a laptop, smart card internet access, e-mail, and telephone. The post holder will need to work across both our Camberley site during the last few months of the rebuild and then from the main Farnham site and occasionally from the Beacon centre in Guildford to fulfil all components of the job as well as to provide cover for consultant leave. (From circa 2026 the inpatient unit and Hospice at Home team will return to the original Waverley Lane site in Farnham to the new Hospice)

      The role will involve working with local Specialist Palliative Care colleagues based at the Royal Surrey County Hospital, Frimley Park Hospital, Thames Hospice, Woking Hospice, and the Midhurst Community Team.

      Please see full details of the job description attached.

      Person Specification

      Experience

      Essential

      • Fully trained specialist in chosen field
      • Experience of palliation of
      • non-malignant disease
      • Experience of Palliative Medicine in a variety of settings at a senior level including the charitable sector
      • Research interests
      • Experience of participation in planning and delivery of teaching to a variety of
      • healthcare professionals.

      Desirable

      • Qualification in Education

      Qualifications

      Essential

      • Full registration with GMC and membership with MDU/MPS or equivalent
      • Higher medical qualification
      • Possess or be eligible for Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT) in Palliative Medicine or Certificate in Eligibility for Specialist Registration (CESR)

      Desirable

      • Higher qualification relevant to Palliative Medicine eg MSc or Diploma

      Skills

      Essential

      • Demonstrates excellent ability in written/spoken English communication and capacity to adapt language as appropriate to the situation.
      • Strong team and strategic leadership skills
      • Organisational skills/time management
      • Teaching & presentation skills

      Personal Qualities

      Essential

      • Proactive, innovative, enthusiastic
      • Flexible and adaptable
      • Ability to work with and accommodate a wide variety of professional staff with different skills and knowledge.
      • Committed to personal development of self and others
      • Self-aware and reflective
      • Car driver with valid driving licence

      Desirable

      • Personal interests outside of work
      Person Specification

      Experience

      Essential

      • Fully trained specialist in chosen field
      • Experience of palliation of
      • non-malignant disease
      • Experience of Palliative Medicine in a variety of settings at a senior level including the charitable sector
      • Research interests
      • Experience of participation in planning and delivery of teaching to a variety of
      • healthcare professionals.

      Desirable

      • Qualification in Education

      Qualifications

      Essential

      • Full registration with GMC and membership with MDU/MPS or equivalent
      • Higher medical qualification
      • Possess or be eligible for Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT) in Palliative Medicine or Certificate in Eligibility for Specialist Registration (CESR)

      Desirable

      • Higher qualification relevant to Palliative Medicine eg MSc or Diploma

      Skills

      Essential

      • Demonstrates excellent ability in written/spoken English communication and capacity to adapt language as appropriate to the situation.
      • Strong team and strategic leadership skills
      • Organisational skills/time management
      • Teaching & presentation skills

      Personal Qualities

      Essential

      • Proactive, innovative, enthusiastic
      • Flexible and adaptable
      • Ability to work with and accommodate a wide variety of professional staff with different skills and knowledge.
      • Committed to personal development of self and others
      • Self-aware and reflective
      • Car driver with valid driving licence

      Desirable

      • Personal interests outside of work

      Disclosure and Barring Service Check

      This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

      UK Registration

      Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

      Additional information

      Disclosure and Barring Service Check

      This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

      UK Registration

      Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

      Employer details

      Employer name

      Phyllis Tuckwell Memorial Hospice Ltd

      Address

      Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice

      Crosby Way

      Farnham

      Surrey

      GU9 7XG


      Employer's website

      https://www.pth.org.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

      Employer details

      Employer name

      Phyllis Tuckwell Memorial Hospice Ltd

      Address

      Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice

      Crosby Way

      Farnham

      Surrey

      GU9 7XG


      Employer's website

      https://www.pth.org.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

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