Senior Clinical Fellow in General Surgery with Anal Neoplasia
Posted 8 days 1 hour ago by Homerton Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
Main area HANS Grade NHS Medical & Dental: Senior Clinical Fellow Contract Fixed term: 12 months (N/A) Hours Full time - 40 hours per week Job ref 293-SWNS-MED-0193
Site Homerton Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust Town Hackney Salary £41,750 - £64,288 per annum (pro rata) Salary period Yearly Closing 16/02/:59
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Job overviewThe Homerton Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust is appointing a Senior Clinical Fellow in General and Benign Colorectal Surgery with a special interest in Anal Neoplasia. The post holder will be attached to the Homerton Anogenital Neoplasia Service and will also be part of the general surgery on call rota. The post holder will support the Colorectal team as required, however this will be on a limited basis, and therefore this post is not recommended for anyone looking for extensive training in major Colorectal procedures. There is opportunity for the post holder to get involved in teaching and training, audit and quality improvement work. Interested applicants will also have the opportunity to gain experience in high resolution anoscopy (HRA).
The post is offered on a full-time basis, and includes a 1 in 10 on call commitment, including night shifts, with commensurate banding.
The successful candidate may be expected to support surgeons across the service at times. This will provide an excellent opportunity to learn from experienced surgeons, particularly as they look to continue to provide high quality clinical care in a post-COVID healthcare environment.
Main duties of the jobThe post-holders will be expected to ensure the appropriate and safe management of HANS patients and to provide cover for general surgery emergencies; up to one general /colorectal surgery clinic (ad hoc) per week may be timetabled in addition to the HANS commitments.
A shared office space, including computer and appropriate secretarial support will be provided.
The post holder will participate in the postgraduate and undergraduate teaching and training programme within the hospital. Research activity will be encouraged.
The post holder will be expected to contribute to the development of the service within the directorate. The appointee will be expected to take part in the management and routine administrative duties associated with the care of their patients.
Working for our organisationThe Departments of Bariatrics and General Surgery are supported by 4 FY1, 5 CT/Trust SHO, 8 ST3+/Trust Registrar, 1 post-CCT Fellow, and 4 Specialty/Specialist Doctors. The HANS service is supported by 4 Specialty/Specialist doctors and 2 nurse specialists.
The Department is busy with both emergency and elective work. There is a strong bias towards Day Surgery, with over 80% of patients being treated as day stay cases. There is a dedicated Day Stay Unit comprising three Day Surgery Theatres and the Endoscopy Unit (3 suites). The Main Theatre block of 6 theatres includes a fully equipped OR1 laparoscopic theatre.
Laparoscopic surgery is a particular interest within the Department. The trust invests in high quality laparoscopic equipment to ensure optimal surgical outcomes.
The HANS service is the biggest service provider for the diagnosis and treatment of anal neoplasia in the UK and offers clinic-based high resolution anoscopy (HRA) based diagnosis and treatment, runs research studies and has regular lists in day stay and main theatre for GA cases.
The Trust currently has one of the largest regional bariatric units which takes referrals from across the South East. The colorectal service includes cancer work, IBD and complex fistula, anal neoplasia and pelvic floor dysfunction.
Detailed job description and main responsibilitiesThe post holder must at all times carry out responsibilities and duties in accordance with the Trust's Equal Opportunities Policies and single equalities framework.
Employees must be aware of the responsibilities placed upon them under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, to ensure that the agreed safety procedures are carried out to maintain a safe working environment for patients, visitors and employees.
The post holder must maintain confidentiality of information about patients, staff, visitors and other health service employees in accordance with Data Protection Act 1998.
All employees have a responsibility for safeguarding children and vulnerable adults in the course of their duties and for ensuring that they are aware of the specific duties relating to their role.
Demonstrate a detailed knowledge of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Previously known as the 'Hygiene Code') and the requirements pertaining to own services. Ensure that service and practices are compliant with Infection Prevention and Control policies and procedures. Take responsibility for ensuring that lapses are reported and managed appropriately and be aware of the status of any Infection Control issues within own service.
All staff has a role in reducing healthcare associated infections (HCAIs) and must attend mandatory training on infection control and be compliant with all measures known to be effective in reducing HCAIs. All employees of the Trust are required to observe legislation, Trust policies, standards and guidelines relating to Health and Safety, Infection Control, Hygiene Code, Risk Management, Equal Opportunities, Confidentiality, Data Protection, Freedom of Information and the Trust Code on Behaviour.
The successful candidate must be fully registered with the General Medical Council before taking up the appointment.
All appointments are made subject to satisfactory occupational health clearance and DBS checks; the successful candidate will be required to undergo occupational health screening prior to commencing work with patients.
Please view job description and person specification for full details of the role.
Person specification Person Specifications- Surgical training at Registrar or equivalent level
- Experience in laparoscopic surgery
- Registrar grade experience in lower GI surgery
- Knowledge about the field of anal neoplasia and its medical and social context
- MBBS or other undergraduate Medical degree
- Research qualification eg MD
- Clinical and operative skill levels consistent with a senior registrar would be appropriate
- High Resolution Anoscopy experience/ knowledge
- Ability to take responsibility, lead, make decisions and respond appropriately to service need
- Experience of undergraduate and post-graduate teaching
- Understanding of principles and application of clinical research
- Publication of peer reviewed papers in GI Surgery
- Ability to communicate with clarity in written and spoken English
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Please note: we reserve the right to expire vacancies prior to the advertised closing date once a sufficient number of applications have been received.
We are committed to achieving equality and inclusion at Homerton Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, and we respect and value the diversity and differences of our patients and our people, ensuring everyone is enabled to thrive, feels a sense of belonging, and is able to be their authentic self. We offer a range of flexible working options that enable you to balance your work and personal life, including part-time, compressed hours, remote working and job-shares.
If you are interested in joining our team, please let us know your preferred working pattern in your application, and we will consider all requests for flexible working and try to accommodate them wherever possible.
Please note that secondment arrangements will be considered for any fixed term positions, with the agreement of the existing line manager.
We are committed to equal opportunities, and have been approved as a Disability Confident Employer.
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This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service.