Overview
This locum post will help address the Trust's diagnostic and treatment targets in out‑patient, in‑patient and endoscopy services and enhance capacity for the anticipated expansion in colonoscopy over the next few years. The post may be configured to accommodate additional subspecialty expertise where appropriate. Each 4‑hour session includes related administrative duties.
Responsibilities
* Perform mixed lists of OGDs, flexible sigmoidoscopies and colonoscopies from inpatients, emergencies, waiting list and rapid access sources (220 minutes AM or 200 minutes PM).
* Attend two outpatient clinics per week at Russells Hall Hospital or peripheral clinics (Corbett or Guest).
* Supervise 36 inpatients during consultant cover, supported by at least three junior doctors (FY, IMT, SpR).
* Contribute to unit audit projects.
* Conduct Saturday, Sunday and bank holiday ward rounds (3 hours each) while on call.
* Participate in the Gastroenterology/Endoscopy on‑call rota (1 in 9), paid at Category B level with a 5% supplement; emergency endoscopies during the working day are incorporated into routine lists where possible.
* Work flexibly across the four partner Trusts of the Black Country Provider Collaborative to support patient and service needs.
Qualifications
* Full accreditation in gastroenterology and general (internal) medicine.
* Experience in diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy, with additional caseload in general medicine.
* Desirable: research interest with evidence of publications and a postgraduate degree.
Additional Information
Sponsorship is available for suitable candidates who require a Certificate of Sponsorship to work in the UK. Applicants must provide accurate immigration information and may be required to supply a criminal records certificate.
Recruitment Equality Statement
We are committed to equal opportunities and a workforce that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. The Trust welcomes applications from all sections of the community and from all protected groups. We will provide reasonable adjustments for applicants with disabilities and support diverse staff through inclusive policies and staff networks.
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