Job summary We are looking for a Consultant ENT Surgeon with special interest in Laryngology and Neurolaryngology.The establishment of St George's as a major trauma centre in April 2010 has also increased the need for emergency cover for paediatric trauma in cases where airway management is required.
It is therefore envisaged that this post will work closely with the Paediatric consultant team as well as colleagues within the ENT Department.A hub and spoke network for ENT operates within South West London centred on St. George's Hospital covering a population of 1.7million.
The aim is to provide a collaborative and integrated service for South West Thames and surrounding counties.
All in-patient operating has been centralised on the St. George's Hospital site.
The other linked hospital units within the group include Croydon University Hospital NHS Trust, Kingston NHS Trust, and Epsom and St Helier Hospitals NHS Trust and Queen Mary's Hospital.
Outpatient clinics and day surgery continue on these sites Main duties of the job Promotion of (and participation in) teaching within the departmentFlexible cover for the clinical commitments of the departmentTo be active in research and to continue to maintain and update their professional knowledgeTo fulfil all the general conditions applying to employees of and St George's Healthcare Trust (see below)On call duties will be 1:14 frequency About us St. George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest healthcare units in the United Kingdom accommodating around 1170 beds and treating around 89,000 inpatient and day cases, and over 448,000 outpatients annually.
The Trust employs over 6,000 staff incorporating 1,100 Medical & Dental Staff.
It provides general acute services together with specialty services including neurosciences, cardiothoracic, and specialist children's services The Trust is on three sites, St George's Hospital, the base for acute general medicine and surgical services, Queen Mary's Hospital, Roehampton (QMR), and St John's Therapy Centre, Battersea, where services for care of elderly patients previously at Bolingbroke Hospital are now based.
The Trust serves a resident population of about 300,000 and serves two local Primary Care Trusts, Wandsworth and Merton which have a total population of approximately 600,000 between them.
As well as acute hospital services, we provide a wide variety of specialist and community hospital based care and a full range of community services to children, adults, older people and people with learning disabilities.
These services are provided from Queen Mary's Hospital, Roehampton, 11 health centres and clinics, schools and nurseries, patients' homes and Wandsworth Prison.
The Trust works closely in association with the Medical School and forms a joint cancer centre with the Royal Marsden.
Job description Job responsibilities We are looking for an enthusiastic clinician with special interest in Laryngology and Neurolaryngology to contribute to delivering the highest quality of patient care.
The post holder will be expected to work closely with colleagues and management in developing the ability of the department to respond to operational pressures together with clinical governance and longer-term service strategies.
This is a full-time post consisting of 10 programmed activities including on call commitments.
Please see attached for further information Person Specification Qualifications Essential Appropriate Registration with the GMC Possession of CCT or date within 6 months of the interview date Fellowship of the Royal College or affiliated body Desirable Higher additional qualification Experience Essential Experience in Laryngology and General ENT Evidence of continuing medical education (existing consultants must demonstrate active participation in CPD) Desirable Other specific medical interests Teaching Essential Commitment to organise education and training of junior doctors, therapy staff, nurses and medical students Desirable Qualification in teaching or completion of a 'Teach the Trainers' course Management Essential Willingness to participate in management activities Motivated to ensure achievement of defined targets Desirable Experience of managing budgets and staff Qualification in management Experience of change management Research Essential Experience of research, particularly in collaboration with other clinicians Desirable Willingness to continue participation in research Other skills Essential Potential to cope with stressful situations, undertake responsibility and be a team player Enthusiastic and approachable Excellent communication skills Desirable Leadership qualities Experience in developing effective and collaborative working relationships