Job responsibilities Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust The post is employed by CPFT and based at the Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CUH), one of the largest and best-known university teaching Trusts in the country. CUH aims to be one of the best academic healthcare organisations in the world. CUH has over 1,000 beds and approximately 11,000 members of staff and comprises Addenbrookes and the Rosie Maternity Hospital: Addenbrookes provides emergency, surgical, and medical care for local people and is also a national centre of excellence for specialist services such as organ transplantation, neurosciences, paediatrics and genetics. Based on the same site, the Rosie is a womens hospital and the regional centre of excellence for maternity care. A new cancer research hospital and a stand-alone childrens hospital are currently in development. The latter is a partnership between CUH, CPFT and the University of Cambridge to provide integrated physical/mental health care for children and young people. https://www.cambridgechildrens.org.uk/ CUH is based on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus (CBC). It encompasses an international healthcare community with global leaders in medical science, research, education and patient care (eg. it is the site for the global headquarters of Astra Zeneca). The co-location of world-leading academic, industry and health partners creates an environment for the rapid translation of research into routine clinical practice. https://cambridge-biomedical.com/ Teaching To contribute to the teaching, training and mentoring of any junior medical staff and, where appropriate, of other team members. To contribute to training initiatives for acute hospital staff. To contribute to broader teaching initiatives where possible e.g. medical undergraduates, MRCPsych, etc. Research The post-holder is expected to support the broader CPFT research endeavour. Cambridge offers unrivalled opportunities for research. A wide range of research is currently conducted by the University Department of Psychiatry and by NHS staff. Option of research PAs as above. Clinical Governance The post-holder will be aware of, and act within, locally and nationally agreed protocols and will be actively involved in clinical governance within the service. The post-holder will ensure any issues of concern are appropriately escalated and that any incidents are appropriately reported Accountability The post holder will be accountable to Clinical Director for Adult and Specialist Services. Professional accountability is to the Trust Board through the Trust Medical Director. The post-holder will ensure that they are in good medical standing for CPD, that their practice is up-to-date and in line with the GMCs Good Medical Practice Guidelines and will be able to evidence this for the purposes of annual appraisal. Job Planning & Appraisal Job Plans are reviewed with the Clinical Director. Consultants are required to take part in the annual appraisal process under the supervision of the Medical Director Dr Walsh and appraisal lead Dr Syed. New consultants are encouraged to arrange a suitable mentor. On-call All consultants, unless there are health reasons or exceptional circumstances, are required to contribute to the rota. Two consultant rotas are in operation: North and South. They are both approximately 1 in 18 WTE and this post holder is likely to be on the South rota covering Cambridge city and south of the county. Working Arrangements There is secretarial support from the Admin Hub, and shared consultant office space with access to PC. Remote IT access facilities are available, including mobile phone and remote working laptop. Mentoring The Trust encourages new consultants to have a mentor and a list of names is available from the Chair of the Royal College Regional Development Group. Due to the expected demands of the post, the postholder will be offered weekly individual supervision in addition to monthly peer supervision. This will be reviewed after 3 years. Continuous Professional Development (CPD) and Study Leave The successful applicant is expected to keep up to date with Mandatory Training and to participate in professional continuing medical education; study leave is provided for this purpose, up to 30 days every 3 years, as agreed with the Clinical Director. The appointee will be entitled to apply to the Trust Study leave Committee for a contribution to funding this activity. Arrangements for Leave The successful applicant will receive pro rata 33 days annual leave plus bank holidays, or 35 days annual leave plus bank holidays if they have completed over 7 years service in the grade. This is arranged with and requires the approval of the Clinical Director, in accordance with standard Trust/NHS regulations. It is essential, except in exceptional circumstances, that six weeks notice is given to allow for proper planning and prevent cancellations of patients' appointments. This includes all forms of leave. So far as it is consistent with the proper discharge of the above duties the post holder undertakes to deputise from time to time for absent colleagues. The post holder undertakes, exceptionally, to perform additional duties in occasional emergencies and unforeseen circumstances. Pension and Life Insurance NHS contributory pension scheme. Life Insurance covered with NHS superannuation scheme. There is an alternative scheme available and employees have the option to have their own arrangements.