Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth has a reputation for innovation and excellence, consistently delivering outstanding performance, whilst developing the skills and abilities of our staff. We are delighted to have recently been rated “GOOD” overall by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
We have an exciting opportunity for a Consultant Anaesthetist with an interest in Major General, to join our large and friendly department. As a department we have a reputation for being cohesive, innovative and providing excellent education and support to our trainees, Trust Grades and Consultants. We were delighted to be one of the first Departments in the UK to achieve ACSA accreditation from the RCOA and reaccredited again in 2023. We have also had a successful “Getting it Right First Time” (GIRFT) visit and were particularly commended for our Surgery School and our Surgical High Care Unit.
The job plan for this post is for 10.25 PAs with 7.5 DCC (Direct Clinical Care), typically 3 clinical days per week and initially 2 SPA plus participation in the Consultant on-call rota (0.75 PA). A typical job plan comprises a mixture of fixed and float sessions. The proposed timetable for this job is attached but the exact sessions (including sub specialties) and working days will be reviewed and altered by agreement with the successful candidate prior to commencement in the post.
To discuss the role in more detail please contact Mike Jackson, Clinical Director or Michelle Andrews, Anaesthetics Service Manager on 02392 286483.
For full details of the post and to apply, please click the Apply button ref: C8192-25-0359
Closing Date: 31st July 2025. Interview Date: 3rd September 2025
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