Consultant Hand Surgeon Job In Middlesbrough

Consultant Hand Surgeon - South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
  • Middlesbrough, England, United Kingdom
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Job Description

Job summary This post is for 12 months as a Locum on Trust terms and conditions and has the potential to be made permanent. The main priority for this post will be to deliver the highest clinical standards in the practice of orthopaedic hand conditions. The post holder will contribute to the hand trauma rota and develop high quality research in trauma & elective orthopaedic hand surgery. The post holder will be provided with a mentor for a period of 1 - 2 years. The successful candidate will be joining the hand unit in a busy Major Trauma Centre. The hand unit at The James Cook University Hospital is staffed by orthopaedic and plastics hand surgeons. We run an integrated hand trauma on call rota on a 1 in 6 week on call basis. There is no orthopaedic general trauma commitment. The hand trauma clinics are split into virtual and face to face clinics and these feed into regular hand trauma lists. It would be expected that the new consultant would be involved in cross site working between James Cook Hospital, Middlesbrough, The Friarage Hospital in Northallerton and Redcar Primary Care Hospital. A new surgical hub is currently being constructed at the Friarage Hospital in Northallerton and is planned to open in April 2025. This will provide an environment for high volume low complexity work of which hand surgery will be a part. Main duties of the job Clinical / On Call responsibilities Undertake any responsibility which relates to the agreed special interests ie special interest Cover for colleagues' annual leave and other authorised absences Provide professional supervision and management of junior medical staff Be actively involved in the management of the department including attendance at the fortnightly Consultant/Directorate meetings and regular consultant away days. Take part in annual appraisals (mandatory for all Consultants). Appropriate time and assistance will be provided for preparation. Active involvement in audit Involvement in research - Joint research projects are undertaken with both the University of Teesside and York University and involvement in the further development of research links. The department is actively involved in multi-centre trials in hand surgery. Continuing professional development. Any other duties which may be required. About us The Orthopaedic Department has a long tradition of delivering excellent clinical outcomes. The unit is committed to training and offers supervised teaching and personal career development for those trainees who wish to develop a career in orthopaedics. In addition the department has strong links to Teesside University through which it delivers a postgraduate orthopaedic MCh Course including modules in clinical research. The orthopaedic department has an active academic team lead by Prof Amar Rangan and Prof Paul Baker. The team includes two senior lecturers, research nurses and an orthopaedic research scientist. The team including the hand team have co-ordinated a number of national and international multicentre clinical trials. Members of the team are also grant holders for a range of NIHR portfolio adopted trails. The hand service at the James Cook Hospital is delivered by Orthopaedic and Plastic Surgeons on a combined Orthoplastic rota. Hand on-call is delivered on a 1 in 6 weekly basis by 3 Orthopaedic and 3 Plastic surgeons. Outside the on call weeks surgeons deliver a comprehensive sub-specialty / tertiary hand service. Job description Job responsibilities Please see the full job description and person specification document(s) for main responsibilities of the role. Person Specification Essential Essential ?Full GMC (London)registration with a licence to practice ?FRCS (Orth), FRCS(Plas) or post graduate diploma in hand surgery ?Recognised approved hand fellowship ?On the GMC Specialist Register in orthopaedics, plastics or hand surgery or eligibility for entry within 6 months of the date of the AAC Desirable ?Diploma in hand surgery ?An additional higher qualification relevant to the speciality Clinical experience Essential ?Relevant experience in any declared specialist interest pertinent to the post ?Evidence of clinical audit ?One year post exam fellowship in specialist area of practice ?Evidence of working in a multi-disciplinary team ?Evidence of continued medical education Desirable ?Evidence of research or innovative service developments ?Experience in management of brachial plexus injuries

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