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An Integrated Care System seeks a Locum Consultant in CATS for Great Ormond Street Hospital, specializing in Paediatric Intensive Care Transport. Candidates need a minimum of two years in paediatric intensive care, along with relevant qualifications and a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion. This role offers clinical leadership and training opportunities, focusing on improving critical care for children across North Thames.
Go back Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust
The closing date is 31 July 2025
We are seeking a Consultant with an interest in Paediatric Intensive Care Transport.
The Children's Acute Transport Service (CATS) is a collaborative service based at Great Ormond Street NHS Foundation Trust and is designed to make intensive care rapidly available to critically ill children in North Thames.
The service provides 24 hour, 365 day, Consultant led telephone advice and a triaging facility for all referrals and is committed to improving and developing the provision of critical care and critical care transport for all patients within its scope of care. The CATS service remains the busiest dedicated paediatric intensive care (PIC) transport service in the UK, handling over 2200 referrals and undertaking over 1200 intensive care transports a year.
You will be joining a friendly and dynamic team and this post offers the opportunity to develop an interest in education, training and research.
The successful candidate will have had at least two years specialist paediatric intensive care training and specific experience in paediatric transport. The post will be primarily in paediatric intensive care transport.
You will have the opportunity to continue experience in your chosen base specialty of paediatric intensive care, paediatric anaesthesia, paediatric emergency medicine or paediatric surgery.
There are 4 paediatric intensive care facilities within North Thames. The transport service provides a single referral point for hospitals within North Thames who have a critically ill child requiring paediatric intensive care. The service provides initial advice on management and where appropriate, arranges transport of the patient to an appropriate paediatric intensive care unit. This includes patients requiring urgent referral to the cardiac intensive care units at both the Royal Brompton Hospital and Great Ormond Street Hospital, the general paediatric intensive care units are at St Mary's Hospital, Great Ormond Street Hospital and at the Royal London Hospital. There are approximately 1200 transfers each year.
CATS also perform the specialist commissioned services below:
ECMO assessment transports to GOSH and ECMO repatriations
Liver failure transports to King's College Hospital
Vein of Galen transports to GOSH.
When not on service, the Monday-Friday rota will consist of training and supervising Fellows or Advanced Clinical Practitioners in transport, as well as providing feedback or teaching to peripheral hospitals. Provisions will be made to facilitate remote working in addition to appropriate on-site facilities.
The job plan will consist of:
9 clinical PAs based at CATS
1 SPA
We are keen to make our workforce as diverse as the communities we serve, and we hope to attract applications from underrepresented groups, including people with Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic heritage, people with a disability, and people from LGBTQ+ communities. By growing an ever more diverse workforce, we'll have a greater range of perspectives and knowledge, meaning that we can provide the children and young people at our hospital with even better care.
Our hospital is committed to creating an environment that is open and inclusive. Our staff are encouraged to engage with colleagues through the following networks: REACH (Race, Ethnicity and Cultural Heritage) ENABLED (Enhancing Abilities & Leveraging Disabilities Network), PRIDE and Women's networks; all of which are sponsored by a member of our Executive Management Team.
We want to ensure that all of our people, regardless of their background, are seen and heard. We want to attract applicants that share our commitment to inclusion and that understand diversity is a strength that is embraced and valued.
The full job description provides an overview of the key tasks and responsibilities of the role, and the person specification outlines the qualifications, skills, experience and knowledge required. For both documents please view the attachments.
All applicants should return their application forms electronically.
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.
Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust
£105,504 to £139,882 a yearpro rata, per annum