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Specialty Doctor in Critical Care inRomford inRomford PUBLISHED MON 27 JAN 2025

Band Specialty Doctor: £59,175 to £95,400 a year 10 PA  FIXEDTERM 
CASELOAD EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT NHS ON-CALL

Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust Follow Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust

Opportunity to work in a dynamic and forward-thinking team of doctors within the division of Anaesthesia.
Involvement in a diverse range of critical care services, including both elective and emergency procedures that enhance professional experience.
Collaboration with a consultant-led critical care outreach team, allowing for mentorship and professional growth.
Engagement in postgraduate and continuing education, contributing to the development of medical, nursing, and technical staff.
Possibility of participation in innovative approaches to patient care, with support from colleagues in anaesthetics and other clinical departments.
Experience in varied clinical settings such as ITUs, HDUs, and emergency departments, providing a comprehensive understanding of critical care.
Fixed-term position with a structured annual job plan, ensuring clear expectations and scope for performance review.
Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust is looking for a Specialty Doctor in Critical Care for a one-year fixed-term position. Candidates should have relevant Critical Care experience and will collaborate with existing Specialty Doctors to manage caseloads and support trainees. The role involves providing high-quality critical care services, including patient management in ITUs and HDUs at Queen's Hospital and King George Hospital, as well as participating in emergency on-call duties and contributing to medical education for staff and GPs.

The ideal candidate will work within a dynamic anaesthetic and critical care team, taking part in various clinical responsibilities such as patient review, treatment initiation in diverse settings, and patient transfers. The Trust values teamwork and flexibility, offering a supportive environment for professional growth. Interested applicants are encouraged to carefully review the full job specification before applying, ensuring that they meet the outlined criteria.

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