Bank Clinical Fellow ST1/2 GastroenterologyMid and South Essex NHS Foundation TrustWe are looking to recruit suitably qualified doctors to work across specialties for work ranging from a single shift to an extended post, with evening, weekend and on-call shifts available (depending on shift availability). As this is Bank work, it is on an 'as and when' basis with no guaranteed hours.
MAIN DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES To liaise between nurses, other clinicians, patients, relatives in order to support safe careTo attend and participate in board rounds, ward rounds and other related daily activitiesTo provide appropriate workplace supervision to other staff as and when needed as requestedTo maintain high standards of professionalism, especially in relation to documentationTo arrive on time for the booked shift and be available for work from the arranged start timeAttend local induction as appropriate when working in new areasComply with Trust policies, including upholding the Trust's values and behavioursOther duties commensurate with the post/grade as advised by the specialty clinicalDesignated BodyFor Bank doctors to be connected to Mid and South Essex Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust as a GMC approved designated body they must work a minimum of 12 shifts per month. If the applicant is already registered with an Agency then they remain the Designated Body and Responsible Officer.
Person SpecificationKnowledge6-12 months UK Experience in a UK HospitalCompetencies FY1 and FY2 both signed offAbility to develop and maintain a sub-speciality interestQualificationsMBBS or equivalent from a recognised Medical SchoolFull Registration with the General Medical CouncilDesignation of Responsible Officer listed as NHS on GMCDisclosure and Barring Service CheckThis 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.
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