Mid Yorkshire Teaching NHS Trust offers a part‑time position for doctors who have completed FY2, covering Adult Community Services including the Hospital at Home. The role serves as a stepping stone between FY2 and specialty training, allowing development in medical education, quality improvement, and leadership.
Main duties of the post
* Support the Hospital at Home and admission avoidance pathways, contributing to care delivery within community settings and patients’ own homes.
* Encounter alternatives to hospital admission and supported discharge models.
* Collaborate with community nurses, therapists, advanced care practitioners, primary care teams, acute hospital services, adult social care, and VCSE partners.
Essential person specification requirements
* Full GMC registration with licence to practise.
* Medical degree from a recognised medical school.
* ALS certification / Resus UK.
* Successful FY2 ARCP outcome or equivalent.
* IT experience (Microsoft Office).
* Eligibility to work in the UK.
* Completion of 1 year training within an NHS organisation.
* Recent minimum 6 months paid experience working in UK NHS hospitals.
* Demonstrates an intelligent and analytical approach to problem solving.
* Possesses good communication skills.
Benefits
* Access to the NHS pension plan.
* Generous holiday allowance of 27 days plus bank holidays.
* Exceptional employee health and wellbeing services.
* Onsite nurseries, childcare salary‑sacrifice scheme, home electronics scheme, cycle‑to‑work, and car lease salary‑sacrifice schemes.
* Working carers support, flexible working options, and family/carer‑friendly policies.
* Staff networks, including LGBTQ+ and Race Equality, and career progression support.
Equality, diversity and inclusion
We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and especially encourage members of the LGBTQ+ community, ethnic minority groups, and people with disabilities or neurodivergence to apply, as they are currently underrepresented in the Trust.
Contact information
Kirsty Stead, Deputy Director of Operations – kirsty.stead@nhs.net
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