NHS
Specialty Doctor in Palliative Medicine
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Job Description
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- full GMC registration with a licence to practise and alongside SCUK
- a minimum of 4 years postgraduate experience with at least two years in a relevant specialty
- an interest in Palliative Medicine
- experience of working as part of a multidisciplinary team
- Clinical knowledge relevant to palliative care and general medicine
- Medical knowledge up to date
- Knowledge of principles of symptom management in palliative care
- Knowledge of Clinical Governance
- Sound knowledge of complex symptom control
- Aware of relevant Network and National Guidelines relevant to Palliative Care
- Demonstrates empathy and sensitivity.
- Works well as part of a multidisciplinary team.
- Flexible approach to work, able to adapt to deliver excellent patient care.
- Able to manage own time and cope with pressure.
- Promotes equality and values diversity.
- Commitment to ongoing learning and personal development
- Occupational Health clearance
- Enhanced Disclosure clearance from Criminal Records Bureau.
- Qualifications -
- Primary medical qualification
- Qualifications -
- Diploma in Palliative Medicine or equivalent
- Palliative Care courses or study days
- Postgraduate qualification e.g., MRCGP or MRCP
- Experience -
- At least four years postgraduate training with at least two years in a relevant specialty
- Ensuring patient safety and person-centered approach to care
- Working to GMC standards in line with Good Medical Practice including
- good clinical care
- maintaining good medical practice
- good relationships and communication with patients and colleagues
- good teaching and training
- professional behavior, and probity
- Experience -
- Postgraduate experience in Palliative Medicine
- Evidence of participation in clinical audit
- Evidence of participation in research or publications
- Experience of teaching medical students or other health professionals
- Skills / Abilities -
- Excellent effective communication skills with ability to communicate in written and spoken English.
- Able to medically assess patients and take clinical decisions.
- Know when to seek help and prioritise clinical need.
- Practical skills e.g., venipuncture, IV cannulation
- Good IT skills
- Skills / Abilities -
- Communication skills training
- Additional skills e.g., abdominal paracentesis or use of portable ultrasound
- Ability to plan and undertake clinical audit and research
- Clinical knowledge relevant to palliative care and general medicine
- Medical knowledge up to date
- Knowledge of principles of symptom management in palliative care
- Knowledge of Clinical Governance
- Sound knowledge of complex symptom control
- Aware of relevant Network and National Guidelines relevant to Palliative Care
- Demonstrates empathy and sensitivity.
- Works well as part of a multidisciplinary team.
- Flexible approach to work, able to adapt to deliver excellent patient care.
- Able to manage own time and cope with pressure.
- Promotes equality and values diversity.
- Commitment to ongoing learning and personal development
- Occupational Health clearance
- Enhanced Disclosure clearance from Criminal Records Bureau.
- Qualifications -
- Primary medical qualification
- Qualifications -
- Diploma in Palliative Medicine or equivalent
- Palliative Care courses or study days
- Postgraduate qualification e.g., MRCGP or MRCP
- Experience -
- At least four years postgraduate training with at least two years in a relevant specialty
- Ensuring patient safety and person-centered approach to care
- Working to GMC standards in line with Good Medical Practice including
- good clinical care
- maintaining good medical practice
- good relationships and communication with patients and colleagues
- good teaching and training
- professional behavior, and probity
- Experience -
- Postgraduate experience in Palliative Medicine
- Evidence of participation in clinical audit
- Evidence of participation in research or publications
- Experience of teaching medical students or other health professionals
- Skills / Abilities -
- Excellent effective communication skills with ability to communicate in written and spoken English.
- Able to medically assess patients and take clinical decisions.
- Know when to seek help and prioritise clinical need.
- Practical skills e.g., venipuncture, IV cannulation
- Good IT skills
- Skills / Abilities -
- Communication skills training
- Additional skills e.g., abdominal paracentesis or use of portable ultrasound
- Ability to plan and undertake clinical audit and research
Job summary
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a suitably qualified and enthusiastic Specialty Doctor in Palliative Medicine to join our team at the Hospice of the Good Shepherd, a busy multidisciplinary specialist palliative care unit in Chester.
The Hospice has a ten bedded inpatient unit and a Living Well Centre which provides day therapy, short courses, complementary therapy, and family support services including social work, counselling, and chaplaincy support.
Patients are referred with a wide variety of malignant and non-malignant disease at various stages of illness. There is a well-integrated multidisciplinary team comprising medical and nursing staff, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, social workers, chaplaincy, counselling staff, and complementary therapists. We work strategically in partnership with other local providers at the Countess of Chester NHS Foundation Trust and the Community Specialist Palliative Care team who are based at the Hospice.
The is a fixed term post, part time, over 3 days with a remunerated-on call commitment on a 1:5 basis. Please see the Job Description and Person specification for full details.
Main duties of the job
You will make a vital contribution to the care of patients and those important to them working as part of themulti-disciplinary team (which includes four other Speciality Doctors).Remote supervision is provided by a team of Consultant in Palliative Medicine Supportive Care UK (SCUK).SCUK also provide 24/7 2ndoncall remote support and lead two weekly Board Rounds with the MDT.Responsibilities will include the medical care of patients on the inpatient unit, medical input into the Living Well Centre, communication with colleagues in the hospital and community and attendance at multidisciplinary meetings.
We are committed to supporting professional development for staff and there is opportunity to participate in teaching, and quality improvement activities.
If you are interested in applying for this role you will have:
This is a unique opportunity suitable for doctors in other specialties who wish to develop or enhance their palliative care knowledge and skills or doctors who have an interest in pursuing a career in Palliative Medicine.
About us
We offer stimulating and rewarding opportunities in caring for people at some of the most challenging times of their lives. Our staff really do make a difference every single day and we welcome applications from passionate, committed, and flexible individuals who would welcome the chance to shape the future care delivered by the Hospice of the Good Shepherd.
If you would like tohave an informal discussion about the post, please contact Dr Lucy Cook, Specialty Doctorlucy.cook@hospicegs.comor Claire Royce, Director of clinical servicesclaire.royce@hospicegs.com
Closing date for applications: Friday11thOctober 2024
This post is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure from the Disclosure Barring Service
Date posted
27 September 2024
Pay scheme
Hospital medical and dental staff
Grade
Specialty Doctor
Salary
Depending on experience SAS Doctors pay scale
Contract
Fixed term
Duration
12 months
Working pattern
Part-time
Reference number
HOS1047303
Job locations
Hospice of the Good Shepherd
Gordon Lane, Backford
Chester
Cheshire
CH2 4DG
Job description
Job responsibilities
You will contribute and commit to promoting a positive team-based attitude, striving for the highest standards of care and achieving excellence, through continued development and compassion. Primarily Hospice based, you will work as a Specialty Doctor in Palliative Medicine providing safe and effective medical care inpatients, outpatients, and patients attending the Living Well Centre, you will also provide input to the telephone advice service.
You will undertake clinical work independently and assist in administrative tasks relevant to the day-to-day care of patients in the hospice. You will be required to participate in teaching activities and clinical audit and research activities within the Hospice.
You will participate in the medical first on-call rota (non-resident) 1 in 5 evenings and 1 in 5 weekends at present and provide holiday cover for colleagues. Second on-call support will be provided remotely via telephone by Supportive Care UK (SCUK).
The list below is to outline the main duties involved; however, this is subject to change and will vary within the given role. We ask all employees to be flexible in their role, to always ensure we are delivering care of the highest standard, encompassing compassion, dignity, respect and integrity
Clinical Responsibilities -
Share responsibility for the day-to-day management of patients on the inpatient unit including initial assessment, management, planning and daily review.
Participate in regular ward meetings to discuss the care of patients on the in-patient unit and patients who are referred to the service.
Participate in relevant clinical meetings as part of the wider multi-disciplinary team.
Ensure close liaison with and support nursing staff and other members of the multi-professional team.
Engage in supportive communication about disease and management with patients and those important to them.
Participate in the non-resident on call rota. This includes one weekend in five, one weekday night per week and usually two Bank Holidays per annum. Responsibilities include a ward round in the morning of each day of the weekend and on bank holidays (currently 10am-2pm) followed by availability for telephone advice and face to face assessments at the hospice if required.
Contribute to the medical care of patients attending the Living Well Centre and outpatients.
Provide telephone advice to Hospital and Primary Care Colleagues, Community Specialist Palliative Care Nurses and other Health Care Professionals.
Liaise with the Hospital Palliative Care Team, GPs, and the Community Palliative Care Team regarding patient care.
Participate in the hospice and regional audit programmes, taking the lead on some projects.
Contribute to all aspects of clinical governance including clinical incidents and complaints.
Administrative Responsibilities -
Maintain a high standard of record-keeping via the computerised medical notes.
Correspond with GPs, Hospital Consultants and other relevant Health Care Professionals regarding patients who are under the care of the hospice.
Produce discharge letters.
Learning & Development Responsibilities -
Contribute to the palliative care education programme for fourth year medical students from University of Liverpool University who are placed at the hospice. This will include teaching and work-based assessments.
Provide teaching, education, and training for Hospice Nurses and other Healthcare Professionals as required.
Attendance at integrated education meetings and other relevant educational activities.
Participation in the supervision and training of junior medical staff.
Engage with personal annual appraisal and progress reviews with your line manager agreeing organisational, departmental, and personal objectives.
Engage with the annual job planning cycle.
Participate in continuous professional development as recommended by the Royal College of Physicians.
Maintain active professional registration and a License to Practice with the General Medical Council.
Act in accordance with hospice policies and procedures, General Medical Council Code of Professional Conduct and other guiding documentation.
Develop a personal development plan.
NB Study leave will be available and negotiated in line with service needs.
Job responsibilities
You will contribute and commit to promoting a positive team-based attitude, striving for the highest standards of care and achieving excellence, through continued development and compassion. Primarily Hospice based, you will work as a Specialty Doctor in Palliative Medicine providing safe and effective medical care inpatients, outpatients, and patients attending the Living Well Centre, you will also provide input to the telephone advice service.
You will undertake clinical work independently and assist in administrative tasks relevant to the day-to-day care of patients in the hospice. You will be required to participate in teaching activities and clinical audit and research activities within the Hospice.
You will participate in the medical first on-call rota (non-resident) 1 in 5 evenings and 1 in 5 weekends at present and provide holiday cover for colleagues. Second on-call support will be provided remotely via telephone by Supportive Care UK (SCUK).
The list below is to outline the main duties involved; however, this is subject to change and will vary within the given role. We ask all employees to be flexible in their role, to always ensure we are delivering care of the highest standard, encompassing compassion, dignity, respect and integrity
Clinical Responsibilities -
Share responsibility for the day-to-day management of patients on the inpatient unit including initial assessment, management, planning and daily review.
Participate in regular ward meetings to discuss the care of patients on the in-patient unit and patients who are referred to the service.
Participate in relevant clinical meetings as part of the wider multi-disciplinary team.
Ensure close liaison with and support nursing staff and other members of the multi-professional team.
Engage in supportive communication about disease and management with patients and those important to them.
Participate in the non-resident on call rota. This includes one weekend in five, one weekday night per week and usually two Bank Holidays per annum. Responsibilities include a ward round in the morning of each day of the weekend and on bank holidays (currently 10am-2pm) followed by availability for telephone advice and face to face assessments at the hospice if required.
Contribute to the medical care of patients attending the Living Well Centre and outpatients.
Provide telephone advice to Hospital and Primary Care Colleagues, Community Specialist Palliative Care Nurses and other Health Care Professionals.
Liaise with the Hospital Palliative Care Team, GPs, and the Community Palliative Care Team regarding patient care.
Participate in the hospice and regional audit programmes, taking the lead on some projects.
Contribute to all aspects of clinical governance including clinical incidents and complaints.
Administrative Responsibilities -
Maintain a high standard of record-keeping via the computerised medical notes.
Correspond with GPs, Hospital Consultants and other relevant Health Care Professionals regarding patients who are under the care of the hospice.
Produce discharge letters.
Learning & Development Responsibilities -
Contribute to the palliative care education programme for fourth year medical students from University of Liverpool University who are placed at the hospice. This will include teaching and work-based assessments.
Provide teaching, education, and training for Hospice Nurses and other Healthcare Professionals as required.
Attendance at integrated education meetings and other relevant educational activities.
Participation in the supervision and training of junior medical staff.
Engage with personal annual appraisal and progress reviews with your line manager agreeing organisational, departmental, and personal objectives.
Engage with the annual job planning cycle.
Participate in continuous professional development as recommended by the Royal College of Physicians.
Maintain active professional registration and a License to Practice with the General Medical Council.
Act in accordance with hospice policies and procedures, General Medical Council Code of Professional Conduct and other guiding documentation.
Develop a personal development plan.
NB Study leave will be available and negotiated in line with service needs.
Person Specification
Knowledge
Essential
Desirable
Other Requirements
Essential
Qualifications
Essential
Desirable
Experience
Essential
Desirable
Experience
Essential
Desirable
Knowledge
Essential
Desirable
Other Requirements
Essential
Qualifications
Essential
Desirable
Experience
Essential
Desirable
Experience
Essential
Desirable
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).
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
Hospice of the Good Shepherd
Address
Hospice of the Good Shepherd
Gordon Lane, Backford
Chester
Cheshire
CH2 4DG
Employer's website
Employer details
Employer name
Hospice of the Good Shepherd
Address
Hospice of the Good Shepherd
Gordon Lane, Backford
Chester
Cheshire
CH2 4DG
Employer's website
About the company
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