Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust
Consultant in Rehabilitation Medicine
The closing date is 14 November 2025
Applications are invited for the post of Consultant in Rehabilitation Medicine working a 10 PA per week (plus on call) at the Colman Centre for Specialist Rehabilitation Services (CCSRS) based at the Colman Hospital, Norwich. This incorporates a Level 1 neurorehabilitation service and serves the population of the East of England.
This post is a substantive appointment and arises due to the retirement of the current post holder. The appointee will be based at the Colman Hospital in Norwich. CCSRS is a dedicated interdisciplinary rehabilitation service providing post-acute rehabilitation for patients with complex needs. The service provides specialist rehabilitation through a 20-bedded inpatient unit for neurorehabilitation, and a 9-bedded inpatient unit for amputee rehabilitation. Out-patient/outreach services cover neurorehabilitation, tone management, amputee rehabilitation, post covid rehabilitation, specialised wheelchair services, electronic assistive technology and alternative and augmentative communication.
This post provides an exciting opportunity for a dedicated and motivated doctor to join our enthusiastic and experienced multidisciplinary team. You are expected to take part in the delivery of a full range of rehabilitation services and support a wide range of professionals. The post holder will have the opportunity to support, shape and drive service improvements.
Job description is awaiting approval from the Royal College of Physicians.
Main duties of the job
The main responsibilities of the post holder are predominantly the medical supervision and co‑ordination of rehabilitation for people with disabilities resulting from neurological disorders from whatever cause. The appointee will be expected to work as an integral member of the well‑established inter‑disciplinary in‑patient and out‑patient teams. This exciting new post will suit an individual who is able to work flexibly and enthusiastically in a service that has been commissioned as a regional service for the delivery of complex, specialised rehabilitation.
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Qualifications & Training
* Basic - MBBS or equivalent
* Full GMC registration
* On Specialist Register for Rehabilitation Medicine - or eligible to be within 6 months from the interview date.
* PhD, MD or MSc
* Member of BSRM and SRR
* European Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
* Experience and understanding of community as well as acute/general hospital services
* Experience in wide range of rehabilitation medicine subspecialties including amputee medicine and prosthetics or spinal cord injury rehabilitation
Experience
* Experience and interest in Neurological rehabilitation
* Presentation skills and teaching experience at undergraduate and postgraduate level
* Experienced and skilled multi‑disciplinary team worker
* Experience and interest in Trauma rehabilitation
* Post‑graduate diploma or degree in teaching or medical education
* Previous experience as ES, CS or TPD role
* Experience of committee work / project management
Communication
* Excellent written and verbal communication skills with ability to communicate effectively with patients, relatives, colleagues, managers, and the multi‑disciplinary team
Skills, Abilities & Knowledge
* Demonstrate ability to keep abreast of evidence base in this speciality and generally in medically relevant fields
* Demonstrate understanding of NHS management structures and the impact of change on the NHS workforce
* Able to demonstrate a clear understanding of the requirements for clinical governance
* Able to demonstrate evidence of direct participation in audit
Other
* Satisfactory career progression
* Must be able to travel to meet requirements of the post
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust
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