Responsibilities
Past experience in one of the main specialisms is desirable but not essential as full training and support will be given to the right candidate. You must have excellent clinical skills, be proactive and self‑motivated, but most importantly have a passion for maintaining high standards of care for our patients.
You will assess and treat a joint caseload of burns, plastics (surgical patients such as amputees, skin cancers, eye) and head and neck patients both as inpatients on our critical care unit, high dependency unit and three wards, and as outpatients in order to maximise patient recovery and function. You will attend daily handover meetings, weekly in‑service training and regular MDT meetings. You will work closely with our discharge coordinator team to facilitate safe and timely discharges for our inpatients.
Benefits
* To work in a department with strong professional leadership, effective peer facilitation and career development
* To be involved in clinical audit, research activities and innovative practice
* To work with a wide variety of patients within a shared caseload
* For excellent CPD activities – in‑service training, doctors teaching, library support, regular supervision, funding to attend courses and conferences as well as extra 1:1 support when first starting the role
* To work within an effective, supportive and cohesive multi‑disciplinary team
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