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A prominent healthcare provider in London is seeking a Locum Orthopaedic Consultant specializing in Trauma and Upper Limb Surgery. The role involves providing comprehensive trauma care, engaging in teaching activities, and maintaining high clinical standards within the department. Candidates should have significant experience in orthopaedic surgery and be committed to patient care and professional development.
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The closing date is 11 August 2025
This is a replacement locum Consultant post. The remit of the postholder will be to work within the multi-disciplinary team providing and developing care for orthopaedic trauma patients, and to provide and develop trauma surgery services at King's especially within upper limb. In addition, the individual will be required to play an active role in the general workload of the department while having a significant commitment to teaching and training of junior staff.
The post will be primarily based at King's College Hospital (Denmark Hill site) with a commitment to providing surgical services at any other Trust site. The evolution of regional integrated care systems may also require the post holder to work flexibly within the region in the future. The proposed Job Plan is attached. There will be an average of 8.5 Programmed Activities of Direct Clinical Care, with the remainder being allocated for Supporting Professional and/or other Activities. The On-Call commitment is for a 1:12 rota which is classed as Category A.
As a senior employee of the Trust you will work in close co-operation with, and support other clinical, medical professional and managerial colleagues in providing high quality healthcare to the Trust's patients. Integral to these responsibilities is the following:-
The provision of a first class clinical service
Effective leadership to all staff engaged in the specialty
Sustaining and developing teaching and research in conjunction with King's College London
Undertaking all work in accordance with the Trust's procedures and operating policies
Conducting clinical practice in accordance with contractual requirements and within the parameters of the Trust's service plans
Maintaining the confidence of business plans and development strategies formulated for the specialty, the Care Group or the Trust
The Trauma & Orthopaedics department is one of the largest Orthopaedic departments in the region serving a population in excess of 700,000 and covers both Denmark Hill and the Princess Royal University Hospital. The department currently has 24 orthopaedic surgeons and in addition to providing elective and trauma services to its local population, the division offers a range of tertiary services.
King's College Hospital is a Major Trauma Centre and is responsible for the South East London, Kent and Medway (SELKAM) Trauma Network. As a Major Trauma Centre King's is a specialist hospital that is able to care for the most severely injured patients, with consultants available 24-hours a day, 7-days a week with the necessary resources and skills to treat complex and sometimes multiple injuries.
Elective inpatient and some day case work is carried out at Orpington Hospital at the Elective Orthopaedic Centre, almost all aspects of elective Orthopaedics are catered for here. The hospital site has four orthopaedic ultra clean theatres, along with a recovery area and one elective orthopaedic ward.
KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1. To provide support and delivery of orthopaedic trauma care for adult and paediatric patients in keeping with the requirements of the Major Trauma service.
2. To provide and support delivery of elective orthopaedic upper limb services in line with the departments status as a tertiary referral centre. This may also include a commitment to providing some elective paediatric orthopaedic services.
3. To work alongside the existing orthoplastics team to provide comprehensive integrated care for patients with combined complex orthopaedic and soft tissue injuries.
4. To be an integral part of the wider trauma team including general, vascular, neuro and cardiothoracic surgical teams.
5. To organise, guide and promote the dialogue and cooperate with any other subspeciality surgeon in the process of decision making and emergency surgery.
6. To be responsible for the day to day management of elective and trauma and limb reconstruction patients on the wards.
7. To contribute to Kings subspecialty training. The consultant will be expected to supervise, govern, cooperate with, instruct, teach doctors at SCF, SpR, JCF, SHO, F1/F2 level in their clinical work and audit activity of the unit. The Department is proactively involved with student teaching and regular student teaching is mandatory for the postholder.
8. To contribute to the on call rota on a regular basis (weekdays 1:3 and 1:12 weekends (Friday to Sunday).
9. The post holder is expected to attend relevant MDT meetings.
10. Clinical supervision of junior medical staff as a shared responsibility with other consultant colleagues.
11. Responsible for carrying out teaching, examination and accreditation duties as required and contributing to Continuing Medical Education and clinical governance initiatives.
12. Responsible for out-patient clinic commitments in peripheral hospitals as agreed by the Liver, Renal & Surgery Divisional management team.
13. To contribute to departmental research interests in accordance with the Trusts R&D framework.
14. To contribute to the Audit Programme.
15. To take an active role in the formulation, implementation and monitoring of the Divisions Business Plan. This may include assisting with discussions regarding service plans and developments with both internal and external agencies.
16. To conduct all activities within the contracted level of service and operating plan for surgical services.
17. To exercise professional leadership for all staff working in the specialty. This will include fostering and developing projects focused towards these ends and ensuring that the momentum of post qualification professional education and other appropriate training is maintained.
18. To work in conjunction with clinical and professional colleagues to ensure that the productivity of staff within the specialty is maintained and their job satisfaction is enhanced. This may include involvement in the appraisal process for junior colleagues.
19. To undertake Care Group management duties as agreed with the Clinical Director.
20. To be aware of, and comply with, all Trust infection prevention and control policies, to include hand hygiene, personal hygiene, environmental and food hygiene. To undertake annual training/updates in infection prevention and control.
21. To be accountable for implementation of the Code of Practice within own department/area of responsibility.
22. To prepare for and undertake the protective interventions that you are responsible for in a manner that is consistent with evidence based practice and maintaining patient safety.
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.
King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
£105,504 to £139,882 a yearper annum excl. London Zone Allowance.