Job overview Applications are invited for 2 substantive Consultant in Palliative Medicine posts at Bradford. We are seeking enthusiastic, experienced individuals to join the well established, consultant led specialist palliative care services in Bradford These new permanent posts each comprise 6 PAs, including ward‑based activity, MDT participation, trainee supervision, patient reviews and SPA time. This includes responsibility for inpatient care on Ward 24, leadership of the Cancer of Unknown Primary (CUP) service, and close collaboration with the Hospital Palliative Care Team, Community Palliative Care Team, Marie Curie Hospice, and the REACT virtual ward. Advert The consultants based with the hospital palliative care inpatient unit are responsible for: · The medical care of 6- 12 inpatients on ward 24 · Clinical lead for the Cancer of Unknown Primary (CUP) service, working alongside the Acute Oncology Clinical Nurse specialist team to co-ordinate the care of these patients. · Work closely alongside the hospital palliative care team. · Clinical admission policies in conjunction with the agreed standard operating procedure. · Contributing to and developing the existing clinical governance programme. · Liaison with hospice and community teams as appropriate. · Supervision, training and appraisal of resident doctors. · Input to educational activities. · Contributing to local and regional strategic planning. Working for our organisation Our People Charter outlines the behaviours we can expect from one another and what you can expect from Bradford Teaching Hospitals Foundation Trust: We value people We are one team We care We’re keen to meet people who share these values and are passionate about delivering the highest quality of care to our patients. Detailed job description and main responsibilities The responsibilities are detailed below. The consultants based with the hospital palliative care inpatient unit are responsible for: The medical care of 6-12 inpatients on ward 24 Clinical lead for the Cancer of Unknown Primary (CUP) service, working alongside the Acute Oncology Clinical Nurse specialist team to co-ordinate the care of these patients. Work closely alongside the hospital palliative care team. Clinical admission policies in conjunction with the agreed standard operating procedure. Contributing to and developing the existing clinical governance programme. Liaison with hospice and community teams as appropriate. Supervision, training and appraisal of resident doctors and a physician associate. Input to educational activities. Contributing to local and regional strategic planning. Please see attached JD/PS for further details.