This post holds a Consultant standard contract with Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and an honorary contract with Trinity Hospice. At the hospice, the post is managerially and professionally accountable to the Medical Director. The role provides specialist palliative care primarily across community and Living Well services, with occasional cross‑cover in other settings such as the Inpatient Unit. The postholder will work collaboratively with consultants and the wider multi‑professional team to ensure continuity of specialist palliative care across the Fylde Coast, supporting Trinity’s mission ("enabling compassionate care on the journey to end of life") and the values of both Trinity Hospice and Blackpool Teaching Hospitals. The community team is an advisory service, comprising of Advanced Clinical Practitioners (ACPs), Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNSs), Associate CNSs and Trainee Nursing Associates who provide domically review and support to patients. This service includes the community palliative care team, nurse‑led clinic and virtual ward. The Living Well service is a community service based in the Living Well Centre, supported by ACPs, CNSs and allied health professional team members. Services include nurse‑led clinic, 8‑week community programme and frailty services.
The postholder will need to be flexible to work within other departments should there be a need.
AAC Interview to be held on Friday 20th February 2026.
Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities
* Provide direct clinical care to patients under Trinity Hospice, predominantly in community and Living Well services.
* Participate in weekly Specialist Palliative Care (SPC) Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) meetings.
* Work collaboratively with consultants and the wider multi‑professional team to ensure continuity of specialist palliative care across the Fylde Coast. This includes contributing to the “Specialist of the Day” rota.
* Support delivery of best practice in line with the 2024–2027 Fylde Coast End of Life Care Strategy and the National Ambitions for Palliative and End of Life Care.
* Work with the Fylde Coast Strategic End of Life Group to support strategy implementation and ongoing system‑wide development.
* Contribute to education for all staff groups across Trinity Hospice and Blackpool Teaching Hospital.
* Provide clinical leadership with hospital, hospice and community colleagues on safe practice, service development, and policy/protocol review.
* Act as a role model across the MDT in clinical and educational domains.
* Lead or contribute to quality improvement or clinical audit cycles relevant to palliative and end of life care.
* Participate in local, regional or national audit projects as appropriate.
* Support or participate in research activity within the service, including NIHR portfolio studies, local recruiting studies, or academic collaborations.
Trinity Hospice has been providing excellent specialist palliative and end‑of‑life care for adults and children with progressive life‑limiting illnesses for 40 years. Trinity is a highly regarded charity eager to build and sustain effective partnerships. Trinity has received numerous awards, including National Medium‑Sized Charity of the Year (2014), Lancashire Charity of the Year (2015), the 2019 Nursing Times National Award for Innovation in Technology, Investors in People Gold (2022) and outstanding rating by the Care Quality Commission (2017).
What We Offer
* A supportive, values‑driven environment with a strong focus on teamwork and professional growth.
* Opportunities for research, teaching, and leadership development, including access to in‑house coaching and mentoring.
* Flexible working patterns and job plan reviews to support work‑life balance.
* 38 days annual leave each year, pro rata (inclusive of Bank Holidays).
* Various health and wellbeing benefits including access to complementary therapy and counselling.
* Free car parking on site.
* Professional annual registration fees reimbursed.
* Pension scheme or NHS pensions are transferable.
Education, Supervision and Teaching
* Provide support and supervision to Specialty Doctors, Advanced Clinical Practitioners (ACPs) and Trainee ACPs.
* Opportunity to act as a named clinical supervisor for GP trainees and Palliative Medicine Specialty Registrars, providing supervision, support and assessment in line with GMC and local training requirements. Future opportunities to undertake the role of named educational supervisor may arise subject to organisational need and appropriate training.
* Participate in delivering undergraduate and multiprofessional teaching.
* The hospice hosts resident doctors in training placements and is an approved training hospice for GPSTs and Specialty Trainees in Palliative Medicine.
* The hospice offers Special Study Modules (SSM) to students at the Medical School at Lancaster and other ad hoc placements as requested.
* The hospice is a teaching centre for undergraduate medical students. The successful candidate will participate in undergraduate teaching within the sessions allocated to support professional activities.
* The hospice is expanding its nursing skill mix with the development of several nursing associate roles and hosts nursing students from across the North West. The candidate would be encouraged to work with the clinical educator to enhance the opportunities to influence both undergraduate and postgraduate nursing and other allied professionals’ exposure to palliative and end‑of‑life care training and experience.
Quality Improvement, Audit and Research
* Lead or contribute to quality improvement or clinical audit cycles relevant to palliative and end‑of‑life care.
* Participate in local, regional or national audit projects as appropriate.
* Support or participate in research activity within the service, including NIHR portfolio studies, local recruiting studies, or academic collaborations.
* Trinity is a research‑generating hospice, actively participating in research projects nationally and internationally, working closely with the International End of Life Observatory at Lancaster University. Opportunities exist to supervise academic clinical fellows, PhD and MSc students.
Clinical Leadership and Service Development
* Provide clinical leadership with hospital, hospice and community colleagues on safe practice, service development, and policy/protocol review.
* Act as a role model across the MDT in clinical and educational domains.
* Support delivery of best practice in line with the 2024–2027 Fylde Coast End of Life Care Strategy and the National Ambitions for Palliative and End of Life Care.
* Work with the Fylde Coast Strategic End of Life Group to support strategy implementation and ongoing system‑wide development.
* Contribute to the development of a future‑fit workforce, supporting skill mix expansion and innovative models of care.
* Engage in collaborative service development, including participation in local and regional networks and strategy groups.
On‑Call Commitment
* Participate in the second on‑call medical rota (Category B), currently 1 in 5 to 1 in 8.
* First on‑call is provided by resident doctors, GP trainees and ACPs.
* Overnight contacts and face‑to‑face reviews for second on‑call are currently minimal; intensity is reviewed via job planning.
* The rota attracts a 2% availability supplement plus 0.5 PA for predictable on‑call duties.
This advert closes on Thursday 8 Jan 2026.
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