The Trauma & Orthopaedic Department of Doncaster Royal Infirmary & Bassetlaw Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is looking to recruit a Specialty Doctor in order to expand the current service.
The post holder is expected to work in a team of twenty one Consultants, eleven Staff and Associate Specialist Surgeons (this post being the twelfth), Five Specialty Trainees and three International Trainees in order to deliver clinical care of a high quality to Trauma & Orthopaedic patients at one of the busiest District General Hospital Trusts in England.
The principle role of the post-holder is to be an active member of the team. The post-holder is expected to undertake clinics and contribute time and effort to the day-to-day clinical matters that may arise. The post-holder is expected to take a teamwork approach to relationships with other departments, clinic and theatre staff.
There will be prospective cover for annual and study leave.
The post-holder is invited to contribute to academic, audit and clinical governance issues within the department and the Trust.
About usThe successful candidate will contribute to a Trauma Second on call Rota on a 1:16 basis for week days and week-ends. Day to day work is based on a team structure with each SASS/Reg/MTI working with a specific Consultant although there may be lists or clinics with other Consultants either as part of a rota arrangement or to cover annual leave.
As a key member of the Consultant led team, the successful applicant will provide support to a team of Core / Foundation Trainees / Trust Doctors and Advance Scope Practitioners in the care of T&O inpatients. The candidate will participate in relevant sub-specialty Fracture and Elective clinics and theatre lists. There will be adequate opportunities to learn procedural skills in all sub-specialties on a rotation basis.
Please note if a large number of applications are received the post will be closed early.
The Trauma & Orthopaedic Department of Doncaster Royal Infirmary & Bassetlaw Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is looking to recruit a Specialty Doctor in order to expand the current service.
The post holder is expected to work in a team of twenty one Consultants, eleven Staff and Associate Specialist Surgeons (this post being the twelfth), Five Specialty Trainees and three International Trainees in order to deliver clinical care of a high quality to Trauma & Orthopaedic patients at one of the busiest District General Hospital Trusts in England.
The principle role of the post-holder is to be an active member of the team. The post-holder is expected to undertake clinics and contribute time and effort to the day-to-day clinical matters that may arise. The post-holder is expected to take a teamwork approach to relationships with other departments, clinic and theatre staff.
There will be prospective cover for annual and study leave.
The post-holder is invited to contribute to academic, audit and clinical governance issues within the department and the Trust.
The successful candidate will contribute to a Trauma Second on call Rota on a 1:16 basis for week days and week-ends. Day to day work is based on a team structure with each SASS/Reg/MTI working with a specific Consultant although there may be lists or clinics with other Consultants either as part of a rota arrangement or to cover annual leave.
As a key member of the Consultant led team, the successful applicant will provide support to a team of Core / Foundation Trainees / Trust Doctors and Advance Scope Practitioners in the care of T&O inpatients. The candidate will participate in relevant sub-specialty Fracture and Elective clinics and theatre lists. There will be adequate opportunities to learn procedural skills in all sub-specialties on a rotation basis.
Please note if a large number of applications are received the post will be closed early.