The newly appointed post is for a candidate in Anaesthesia with an interest in Intensive Care Medicine. Advanced‑level training in Intensive Care Medicine is desirable for this role. However, candidates who do not yet meet these criteria but are keen to develop their critical care skills are still encouraged to apply. Successful applicants will receive tailored support to further develop their skills and experience. On‑call duties will be based in the Critical Care Unit at the North Tees site. The unit is funded for 10 Level 3 and 6 Level 2 beds, with a physical capacity for 17 patients. It supports a full general medical service, emergency surgery and trauma, and elective specialties including colorectal, spinal, urology and obstetrics. Job plans are negotiable depending on subspecialty interests, and there are opportunities to undertake clinical sessions across other UHT hospitals, including James Cook University Hospital, Friarage Surgical Hub and Hartlepool Surgical Hub. For applicants with FFICM (or equivalent), opportunities for Critical Care clinical sessions at James Cook University Hospital will be considered. The main duties of the role are to provide consultant‑led anaesthetic care for patients in both elective and emergency settings, along with dedicated sessions in Intensive Care Medicine at North Tees. The post holder will also have opportunities for cross‑site working across the University Hospital Tees group. The on‑call commitment is based at the University Hospital of North Tees and comprises a 1:12 Intensive Care rota. On‑call cover for Theatres and Obstetrics is provided by a separate consultant anaesthetist; however, there is strong communication and teamwork between all resident and non‑resident on‑call staff. Weekend on‑call duties are typically 24 hours, supported by junior staff working within a three‑tier rota. The new appointee will be expected to undertake five fixed clinical sessions, with the remaining sessions allocated to pre‑ and post‑operative assessments, emergency duties, administration, teaching, non‑resident on‑call (Anaesthesia and Critical Care), and the weekend trauma list. The Trust is committed to developing the Clinical Directorate structure and is keen for Consultant staff to build their management potential. A structured development programme is available to provide management training for consultants interested in progressing into leadership roles.
* Patients – by ensuring equitable access to treatment and sharing best practice in care delivery.
* Staff – by enabling greater flexibility to work across all group sites and expanding opportunities for career development.
* The wider population – by collaborating to address prevalent health challenges and providing a unified voice representing communities across the Tees Valley, County Durham and North Yorkshire.
Our UHT values – Respect, Support and Collaborate – are central to the organisation's forward‑looking strategy and underpin the work of the Theatres, Anaesthesia and Critical Care Services Clinical Service Unit.
North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust and South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust have formally adopted a group model to support the horizontal integration of clinical services across both organisations. Working together as University Hospitals Tees (UHT), the group aims to improve access to high‑quality healthcare across the Tees Valley. Together, the two trusts are the largest employers in the area, with a combined budget of approximately £1.2 billion and more than 15 000 staff. They deliver acute, tertiary and community health and care services across the Tees Valley, North Yorkshire, County Durham and beyond.
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