Consultant in Emergency MedicineNHS
Job summary
Are you looking for a welcoming and supportive department in whichto develop your skills? With our part-annualised work pattern,generous SPA allowance, collaborative and inclusive team ethic, andexcellent clinical facilities, we offer a great place to work.
We are looking for a friendly and enthusiastic colleague at any stageof their consultant career to join our popular and well-regarded team.
Our award-winning hospital, in a fantastic location provides genuineopportunities for a great work-life balance.
Main duties of the job
Consultants have a responsibility to the Chief Executive and acommensurate authority in respect of the reasonable and effectiveuse of such hospital resources and staff as they use and influence.Each Consultant is expected to deliver their service within the agreedresources available, supported by the responsible Service Manager.In addition, there is a collective responsibility falling on all Consultantsto consult with colleagues, and hence to co-ordinate their individualactivities, in order to ensure that the particular clinical service withwhich they are involved operates effectively.
The Trust places a high importance on excellence in clinical practice.Full participation in ensuring compliance with the Trust's ClinicalGovernance process is required.
Maintain and process all information concerning patients, staff,contractors or the business of the Trust to which the post holder hasaccess, without divulging such information to any third party or makeuse of information gained in the course of employment, except wherethis is clearly within the remit of the post holder and the other party'sresponsibility.
Job description
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About us
The Emergency Department is a state of the art £6.2million newbuild completed in December 2014 with a 4-bed resuscitation room(1 dedicated paediatric bay), 16 majors treatment rooms includingan eye/ENT room, an isolation room, facilities for patients withdementia, and internal CBRN decontamination facilities.
There are separate paediatric and adult waiting areas, and a chaircentric observation area with long ranging views over the Yorkshirecountryside. X-ray facilities and a plaster room are within thedepartment and there is an excellent departmental ultrasoundmachine.
We have a new co-located Urgent Treatment Centre which also hasseparate paediatric and adult waiting areas which opened in July2024.
CT services are co-located and supported by 24/7 on-siteradiographer cover supporting timely access to CT. There is anexcellent co-located psychiatric liaison nurse service.
The department benefits from a purpose built adjacent multispecialty Acute Assessment Unit and Ambulatory Care Unit enablinghigh quality same-day emergency care (SDEC), and strongcollaborative relationships with inpatient specialty colleagues.
Our ED sees over 75,000 patients per year of which around 15,000are children.