Job summary The department of gastroenterology of University Hospitals Sussex is seeking an enthusiastic and dynamic gastroenterologist colleague with sub-specialty interested in nutrition to work.
This will complement our existing team of 11 consultants Our close-knit and enthusiastic team are passionate about delivering high quality and innovative gastroenterology care across all sub specialties and would welcome interest from potential candidates.
The post holder will work predominantly at Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton and also support services in The Princess Royal Hospital, Haywards Heath.
You will join us during an exciting period in our organisation's evolution following the recent mergers that created University Hospitals Sussex Foundation Trust, now the fifth biggest Trust in England.
University Hospitals Sussex Foundation Trust also hosts Brighton and Sussex Medical School.
The Royal Sussex County Hospital is also a training site for the regional Endoscopy Training Academy, founded in 2022 within our Trust.
Main duties of the job To support the department of Gastroenterology in providing outpatient clinics and endoscopic procedures within Royal Sussex County Hospital and Princess Royal Hospital Hayward's Heath.
The posts will be expected to work across both sites dependent upon clinical need to support outpatient clinics, endoscopy and reviews of Gastroenterology inpatients.
The post will include full participation in the endoscopy out of hour's on-call rota and the Gastroenterology ward rota.
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Job description Job responsibilities Outpatient services in University Hospitals Sussex at Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton and Princess Royal Hospital, Haywards HeathThe appointee with specialist interest in nutrition would support the excellent nutrition teams within the trust.
They would be expected to support specialist outpatient clinics and the nutrition ward round teamsEndoscopy provision predominantly diagnostic upper and lower GI endoscopy as well as GI bleeding therapeutics; other therapeutic skills and interests would also be welcomedRotational commitment to the provision of care on our gastroenterology inpatient unit in Royal Sussex County hospitalRotational commitment to the out of hours GI bleed rota and weekend gastroenterology inpatient unitFor these fixed term posts the department would be happy to support any sub-speciality interests of an enthusiastic candidate which complemented the existing consultant bodyWe would expect the appointed candidate to share in the cohesive, professional and patient centred approach of the existing department Person Specification Clinical Skiills & Experience Essential oJAG accredited diagnostic and therapeutic upper/lower endoscopy oUnderstanding of clinical risk management Knowledge Desirable oBreadth of experience in and outside specialty Organisation & Planning Essential oExperience and ability to work in multi-professional teams oUnderstanding of: NHS / Clinical governance / Resource constraints Desirable oEvidence of managerial skills: Achievements / Course attended Teaching Skills Essential oEvidence of an interest and commitment to teaching Desirable oRecognised teaching qualification Academic & Research Essential oEvidence of participation in audit Desirable Research experience Publications Prizes and honours Career Progression & Personal Attributes Essential oEvidence of participation in audit Experience Qualifications Essential oBasic medical degree oPostgraduate qualification or appropriate specialist qualification oFull GMC Registration with a licence to practice oCCT in Gastroenterology or equivalent (equivalence must be confirmed by GMC by date of AAC) oEntry onto the GMC Specialist Register or eligibility for entry within 6 months of the date of the AAC Desirable Higher degree