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A leading NHS Trust in London seeks a Consultant specializing in Infectious Diseases. The role involves providing infection support, managing outbreaks, and developing clinical guidelines across several hospital sites. Candidates must hold GMC registration and have experience in infectious diseases and clinical governance. Competitive salary and opportunities for professional development are offered.
The post holder will provide infection support for the Guy's hospital site as part of a rotation that supports routine clinical infection work at Guy's, the Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospitals. The clinical Infection sub-specialties at Guy's include infections in patients with cancer, renal transplant and urology services, a well-established OPAT team, and a regional centre for complex elective orthopaedic/spinal services with involvement from the regional Thoracic, Head and Neck, ENT and Urology groups. Individual consultants will develop their own areas of specialist expertise over time and will deliver ward-based infection consults/telephone advice, multi-disciplinary clinical meetings and ward rounds, ID outpatient clinics and a potential new OPAT service for RBHH sites. Support to the Infection Sciences laboratory services and CCT in Microbiology or Virology is expected, along with induction and training of StRs rotating in via postgraduate teaching. The post holder will develop local clinical guidelines, manage outbreaks, and deliver key performance with a focus on antimicrobial stewardship (bacterial and fungal). All consultants will have PA allocation for specific responsibilities (e.g., antimicrobial stewardship, IPC, OPAT). The role includes participation in a non-resident on-call rota.
Each post-holder will have a rotational post across at least two of the RB&H and Guy's sites. The role may be tailored to the interests of the post holders, provided they meet core service needs and are agreed with other consultants. The post holder should be prepared to work at any additional or different location owned or served by the Trust, on an ongoing or temporary basis as required.
Induction: There will be a personalised induction programme for the Microbiology and clinical Infectious Diseases service, tailored to the needs of the successful candidate.
Accommodation and equipment: The Consultant will have access to an appropriate workspace and clerical support. Library and online journal access are available on site, with libraries/learning zones at the Brompton and Harefield sites.
Continuing professional development (CPD) and Appraisal: The post holder is expected to participate in CPD. Up to 30 days of professional and study leave over three years are available (roughly 10 days per year). Statutory and Mandatory training must be completed within the leave allocation. Funds to support CPD activities may be available via the Post-graduate Centre. Annual appraisal and GMC Specialist Revalidation are required.
Mentoring: An active mentoring and coaching scheme is available; new consultants are encouraged to participate in the New Consultants Forum with organised seminars.
Job Planning: The post is planned to include 10 Programmed Activities (PA) per week, primarily at one site at a time. The exact plan varies by site and is negotiated with the Clinical Director and Service Leads. Applications for additional or different responsibilities can be considered to reflect service needs.
The timetable is an example outline based on 10 PAs per week and may be adjusted. An example timetable with daily activities and potential on-call commitments is provided and will be finalised on appointment and reviewed annually. Some staff may be asked to work flexible hours across evenings or weekends and at different Trust sites as service needs require.
The appointee will participate in a 1 in 5 ID/Microbiology on-call rota in year one (depending on site: GSTT or RBHH) to authorise and communicate significant laboratory results and provide specialist clinical advice. After year one, there may be an opportunity to join a rota for rare HCID admissions at St Thomas’. Category A describes on-call requirements where urgent work may require on-site return. Frequency and salary supplements are determined by the rota category and frequency schedule.
Professional Qualifications
Clinical Experience
Clinical Skills
Audit Management & IT
Research, Teaching skill & experience
Leadership / Management skills
Disclosure and Barring Service Check: This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1975 and will require disclosure checks via the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Certificate of Sponsorship and UK Registration: Applications from job seekers who require Skilled Worker sponsorship are welcome. UK registration with current professional status is required.
Employer: Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
Address: St Thomas'/Guy's/Royal Brompton/Harefield, Great Maze Pond Road, London, SE1 7EH
Employer's website: [see trust site]