Are you looking for a new flexible working challenge with an opportunity to shape the future in non-acute geriatric care?
East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust is looking to appoint
A GP with Special Interest in Geriatric Medicine
We are seeking a GP with drive, commitment and enthusiasm who will bring clinical leadership to our multidisciplinary teams and provide high quality care to our patients.
We are looking for an enthusiastic individual who will bring their skills, knowledge and experience to our existing teams, in the continued development of the Medicine for Older People department. You will work closely with colleagues across specialties and community services. Clinical governance, education, training and research are important to us, and successful candidates will have ample opportunity to contribute.
Candidates with areas of clinical special interest will be welcomed and such skills and knowledge will be accommodated whenever possible. This is a flexible part time post aimed at those wishing to explore an alternative work life balance. Please contact the CD and Directorate Manager to discuss the many exciting opportunities provided by the Community and Intermediate Care Division
We wish to appoint a part time (6 PA) GP with special interest in Frailty to join our Community and Intermediate Care team at East Lancashire Hospitals Trust. Core to this post will be a desire to work collaboratively with community services.
As a senior employee of our Trust you will work in close co-operation with and support not just other clinical professionals but also our managerial colleagues in providing high quality healthcare to our patients.
The succesful candidate will work across the Intermediate Care Wards based at Burnley General Hospital. The directorate is currently in the process of developing and strengthening its frailty pathway, ensuring patients are provided with the correct standard of care in the right environment.
The Division also provides Orthogeriatric support for the fractured neck of femur pathway as well as a comprehensive service for older patients both in hospital and in the surrounding community. Cross divisional liaison and MDT working are key to this role to enable our patients to benefit from the full range of support services available, for example integrated acute services and designated older persons' out-patient clinics. Including, Frailty rapid assessment, Parkinson's, TIA and elderly medicine outpatient clinics are also provided
To provide hands-on evidence based care for medical patients under his/her care, ensuring the timely development of appropriate clinical management plans.
To provide continued clinical responsibility for the patients under his/her care in conjunction with colleagues.
To be part of the MDT on designated community wards and support discharge planning.
To develop and promote services that minimise hospital stay and maximise opportunities for recovery and independent living.
To take a shared role in the development of the service, in conjunction with the management team and consultant colleagues
To take part in agreed provision of cover for consultant colleagues during leave.
To participate in medical audit and clinical governance.
To provide professional supervision, direction and training to junior medical staff.
To participate in postgraduate teaching programmes
To participate in postgraduate training and other staff teaching as appropriate
To attend Directorate meetings as required
To develop and support sub-acute rehabilitation for geriatric patients in community hospitals and community settings.
To support clinical practice in accordance with contractual requirements within the parameters of the directorate's and Trusts agreed objectives.