Title of Post:
Plastic Surgery Senior Clinical Fellow in Skin Cancer
Fixed Term - 12 months
Full Time - Full time. Avg 40 hours per week + on-calls.
Nodal Point 5
Number of Posts: 1
Nature of Appointment:
Fixed term. 12 months - May/Summer 2025
Dates may be subject to change dependent on the candidate.
Responsible To:
Clinical Lead in Plastic Surgery
Accountable To:
Clinical Director for Surgery
Employing Authority:
Guy's & St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
Main place of employment:
The post will be based at the St Thomas' site for the majority of the time. However, it is a requirement of your employment that you be prepared to work at any additional or different location owned or served by the trust, either on an on-going or temporary basis according to the demands of the service.
The Plastic Surgery Department at Guy's & St Thomas' performs a wide range of reconstructive procedures following cancer surgery & trauma, including over 300 free flaps per year. The service offers general plastic surgery as well as specialist services in Breast reconstruction, Head & Neck reconstruction surgery, advanced skin cancer and palliation, Paediatrics, Congenital hand deformity and epidermolysis bullosa.
The department is involved in a number of exciting initiatives & is looking for an individual with the skills to complement the team, helping to keep the service in the forefront of clinical & academic excellence. A high number of SLNBs & Completion Lymph Node dissections are conducted each month, with also potential to learn ECT and specialist post Mohs reconstruction of the face and nose. A true MDT approach is achieved by working closely with our Dermatologists, Oncologists & Academic Consultants resulting with more training & research potential.
Fellowships have an emphasis on clinical exposure to multi-disciplinary management. The fellowship is divided into three parts (dependant on term), allowing flexibility to tailor individual areas of interest.
Due to the clinical demands of this post, it's ideally aimed at individuals who have completed their FRCS (Plast), or are post-accreditation, but seeking further specialist skin cancer training. Exceptions may be considered depending on robust past training & recommendation.
Closing date: Midnight, 12 November
Job Summary:
The postholder will, be responsible for supporting the Consultants in the provision of specialist skin plastic surgery services to Guys and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust, through:
The postholder will take responsibility for the training and direction of junior staff allocated to him/her under aegis of the training plan that that postholder has agreed with their supervising consultant.
The postholder will be expected to contribute as appropriate in the teaching of undergraduate and postgraduate students.
All medical and dental staff are expected to take part in clinical governance activity, including clinical audit, clinical guideline and protocol development and clinical risk management. They will be expected to produce evidence of their contribution in these areas and their audit of their own clinical work as part of their appraisal.
Mutual Obligation to Monitor Hours:There is a contractual obligation on employers to monitor working hours through robust local monitoring arrangements supported by national guidance, and on individual doctors to co-operate with those monitoring arrangements.
All posts and working patterns are under constant review in line with EWTD guidelines
This post is not pre-accredited to count towards training by the London Deanery or the JCST. However, you can apply to the JCST for this post to be counted towards your training if you hold a national training number and are intending on taking an OOPT to take up the post. The postholder will be expected to attend and contribute to educational activities e.g. departmental meetings, x-ray meetings, pathology meetings, multidisciplinary meetings, journal clubs etc.
All medical and dental staff are required to undertake appraisal.
The post holder is required to follow Trust policies and procedures which are regularly updated including:
Post holders must maintain the confidentiality of information about patients, staff and other health service business in accordance with the Data Protection Act of 1998. Post holders must not, without prior permission, disclose any information regarding patients or staff. If any member of staff has communicated any such information to an unauthorised person those staff will be liable to dismissal. Moreover, the Data Protection Act 1998 also renders an individual liable for prosecution in the event of unauthorised disclosure of information.
Following the Freedom of Information Act (FOI) 2005, post holders must apply the Trusts FOI procedure if they receive a written request for information.
All staff must comply with information governance requirements. These includes statutoryresponsibilities (such ascompliance with the Data Protection Act),following nationalguidance (such as theNHS Confidentiality Code of Practice) andcompliance with local policies and procedures (such as the Trust's Confidentiality policy). Staff are responsible for any personal information (belonging to staff or patients) that they access and must ensure it is stored, processed and forwarded in a secure and appropriate manner.
Post holders must at all times fulfil their responsibilities with regard to the Trusts Equal Opportunities Policy and equality laws.
All post holders have a responsibility, under the Health and Safety at Work Act (1974) and subsequently published regulations, to ensure that the Trusts health and safety policies and procedures are complied with to maintain a safe working environment for patients, visitors and employees.
All post holders have a personal obligation to act to reduce healthcare-associated infections (HCAIs). They must attend mandatory training in Infection Control and be compliant with all measures required by the Trust to reduce HCAIs.
All post holders must comply with Trust infection screening and immunisation policies
as well as be familiar with the Trusts Infection Control Policies, including those that apply to their duties, such as Hand Decontamination Policy, Personal Protective Equipment Policy, safe procedures for using aseptic techniques and safe disposal of sharps.
All post holders have a responsibility to report risks such as clinical and non-clinical accidents or incidents promptly. They are expected to be familiar with the Trusts use of risk assessments to predict and control risk, as well as the incident reporting system for learning from mistakes and near misses in order to improve services. Post holders must also attend training identified by their manager, or stated by the Trust to be mandatory.
As an organisation we are committed to developing our services in ways that best suit the needs of our patients. This means that some staff groups will increasingly be asked to work a more flexible shift pattern so that we can offer services in the evenings or at weekends.
Post holders have a general responsibility for safeguarding children and vulnerable adults in the course of their daily duties and for ensuring that they are aware of the specific duties relating to their role.
It is the responsibility of all staff to minimise the Trusts environmental impact by recycling wherever possible, switching off lights, computersmonitors and equipment when not in use, minimising water usage and reporting faults promptly.
It is the Trusts policy to promote health. Smoking, therefore, is actively discouraged. It is illegal within Trust buildings and vehicles.
27 working days pro rata per annum plus Bank and Public Holidays.32 Days if you have had 5 years of continuous NHS Service.
All leave
must
be notified in advance and is subject to appropriate arrangements for cover having been made.
Study Leave will be granted at the discretion of the Clinical Lead.
Funding for CPD will be equivalent to that of the appropriate Training post.
This job description is intended as an outline of the general areas of activity and will be amended in the light of the changing needs of the organisation. To be reviewed in conjunction with the post holder.
This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and this means that any criminal conviction must be made known at the time of application.
The list of duties and responsibilities given above is not an exhaustive list and you may be asked to undertake other duties in line with the overall purpose and nature of the post as may be required from time to time.
This job description reflects core activities of a post at a particular time. The trust expects that all staff will recognise this and adopt a flexible approach to work.
All staff are expected to contribute to the smooth running of their clinical service as required; in particular, to comply with the policies and procedures, Standing Orders and Financial Regulations of the trust.
Proposed timetableThe Fellow will be attached to a number of the Consultants in the Department who specialise in skin tumour surgery. An average week will normally include assisting in main theatres for at least two-three full days, attendance at one or two half-day outpatient clinics, and attendance at least one multi-disciplinary team meeting. In addition, the post holder will be expected to participate in relevant on-call commitments, training, teaching, research and audit activities, and to provide support to the trauma service at St Thomas Hospital.
The salary scale for the grade is from £58,398.00 (Nodal Point - 5) per annum, exclusive of London Zone Allowance.
Title of Post:
Plastic Surgery Senior Clinical Fellow in Skin Cancer
Fixed Term - 12 months
Full Time - Full time. Avg 40 hours per week + on-calls.
Nodal Point 5
Number of Posts: 1
Nature of Appointment:
Fixed term. 12 months - May/Summer 2025
Dates may be subject to change dependent on the candidate.
Responsible To:
Clinical Lead in Plastic Surgery
Accountable To:
Clinical Director for Surgery
Employing Authority:
Guy's & St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
Main place of employment:
The post will be based at the St Thomas' site for the majority of the time. However, it is a requirement of your employment that you be prepared to work at any additional or different location owned or served by the trust, either on an on-going or temporary basis according to the demands of the service.
The Plastic Surgery Department at Guy's & St Thomas' performs a wide range of reconstructive procedures following cancer surgery & trauma, including over 300 free flaps per year. The service offers general plastic surgery as well as specialist services in Breast reconstruction, Head & Neck reconstruction surgery, advanced skin cancer and palliation, Paediatrics, Congenital hand deformity and epidermolysis bullosa.
The department is involved in a number of exciting initiatives & is looking for an individual with the skills to complement the team, helping to keep the service in the forefront of clinical & academic excellence. A high number of SLNBs & Completion Lymph Node dissections are conducted each month, with also potential to learn ECT and specialist post Mohs reconstruction of the face and nose. A true MDT approach is achieved by working closely with our Dermatologists, Oncologists & Academic Consultants resulting with more training & research potential.
Fellowships have an emphasis on clinical exposure to multi-disciplinary management. The fellowship is divided into three parts (dependant on term), allowing flexibility to tailor individual areas of interest.
Due to the clinical demands of this post, it's ideally aimed at individuals who have completed their FRCS (Plast), or are post-accreditation, but seeking further specialist skin cancer training. Exceptions may be considered depending on robust past training & recommendation.
Closing date: Midnight, 12 November
Job Summary:
The postholder will, be responsible for supporting the Consultants in the provision of specialist skin plastic surgery services to Guys and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust, through:
The postholder will take responsibility for the training and direction of junior staff allocated to him/her under aegis of the training plan that that postholder has agreed with their supervising consultant.
The postholder will be expected to contribute as appropriate in the teaching of undergraduate and postgraduate students.
All medical and dental staff are expected to take part in clinical governance activity, including clinical audit, clinical guideline and protocol development and clinical risk management. They will be expected to produce evidence of their contribution in these areas and their audit of their own clinical work as part of their appraisal.
Mutual Obligation to Monitor Hours:There is a contractual obligation on employers to monitor working hours through robust local monitoring arrangements supported by national guidance, and on individual doctors to co-operate with those monitoring arrangements.
All posts and working patterns are under constant review in line with EWTD guidelines
This post is not pre-accredited to count towards training by the London Deanery or the JCST. However, you can apply to the JCST for this post to be counted towards your training if you hold a national training number and are intending on taking an OOPT to take up the post. The postholder will be expected to attend and contribute to educational activities e.g. departmental meetings, x-ray meetings, pathology meetings, multidisciplinary meetings, journal clubs etc.
All medical and dental staff are required to undertake appraisal.
The post holder is required to follow Trust policies and procedures which are regularly updated including:
Post holders must maintain the confidentiality of information about patients, staff and other health service business in accordance with the Data Protection Act of 1998. Post holders must not, without prior permission, disclose any information regarding patients or staff. If any member of staff has communicated any such information to an unauthorised person those staff will be liable to dismissal. Moreover, the Data Protection Act 1998 also renders an individual liable for prosecution in the event of unauthorised disclosure of information.
Following the Freedom of Information Act (FOI) 2005, post holders must apply the Trusts FOI procedure if they receive a written request for information.
All staff must comply with information governance requirements. These includes statutoryresponsibilities (such ascompliance with the Data Protection Act),following nationalguidance (such as theNHS Confidentiality Code of Practice) andcompliance with local policies and procedures (such as the Trust's Confidentiality policy). Staff are responsible for any personal information (belonging to staff or patients) that they access and must ensure it is stored, processed and forwarded in a secure and appropriate manner.
Post holders must at all times fulfil their responsibilities with regard to the Trusts Equal Opportunities Policy and equality laws.
All post holders have a responsibility, under the Health and Safety at Work Act (1974) and subsequently published regulations, to ensure that the Trusts health and safety policies and procedures are complied with to maintain a safe working environment for patients, visitors and employees.
All post holders have a personal obligation to act to reduce healthcare-associated infections (HCAIs). They must attend mandatory training in Infection Control and be compliant with all measures required by the Trust to reduce HCAIs.
All post holders must comply with Trust infection screening and immunisation policies
as well as be familiar with the Trusts Infection Control Policies, including those that apply to their duties, such as Hand Decontamination Policy, Personal Protective Equipment Policy, safe procedures for using aseptic techniques and safe disposal of sharps.
All post holders have a responsibility to report risks such as clinical and non-clinical accidents or incidents promptly. They are expected to be familiar with the Trusts use of risk assessments to predict and control risk, as well as the incident reporting system for learning from mistakes and near misses in order to improve services. Post holders must also attend training identified by their manager, or stated by the Trust to be mandatory.
As an organisation we are committed to developing our services in ways that best suit the needs of our patients. This means that some staff groups will increasingly be asked to work a more flexible shift pattern so that we can offer services in the evenings or at weekends.
Post holders have a general responsibility for safeguarding children and vulnerable adults in the course of their daily duties and for ensuring that they are aware of the specific duties relating to their role.
It is the responsibility of all staff to minimise the Trusts environmental impact by recycling wherever possible, switching off lights, computersmonitors and equipment when not in use, minimising water usage and reporting faults promptly.
It is the Trusts policy to promote health. Smoking, therefore, is actively discouraged. It is illegal within Trust buildings and vehicles.
27 working days pro rata per annum plus Bank and Public Holidays.32 Days if you have had 5 years of continuous NHS Service.
All leave
must
be notified in advance and is subject to appropriate arrangements for cover having been made.
Study Leave will be granted at the discretion of the Clinical Lead.
Funding for CPD will be equivalent to that of the appropriate Training post.
This job description is intended as an outline of the general areas of activity and will be amended in the light of the changing needs of the organisation. To be reviewed in conjunction with the post holder.
This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and this means that any criminal conviction must be made known at the time of application.
The list of duties and responsibilities given above is not an exhaustive list and you may be asked to undertake other duties in line with the overall purpose and nature of the post as may be required from time to time.
This job description reflects core activities of a post at a particular time. The trust expects that all staff will recognise this and adopt a flexible approach to work.
All staff are expected to contribute to the smooth running of their clinical service as required; in particular, to comply with the policies and procedures, Standing Orders and Financial Regulations of the trust.
Proposed timetableThe Fellow will be attached to a number of the Consultants in the Department who specialise in skin tumour surgery. An average week will normally include assisting in main theatres for at least two-three full days, attendance at one or two half-day outpatient clinics, and attendance at least one multi-disciplinary team meeting. In addition, the post holder will be expected to participate in relevant on-call commitments, training, teaching, research and audit activities, and to provide support to the trauma service at St Thomas Hospital.
The salary scale for the grade is from £58,398.00 (Nodal Point - 5) per annum, exclusive of London Zone Allowance.