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SCOTLAND DEANERY – WEST REGION LOCUM APPOINTMENT FOR TRAINING (LAT)/LOCUM APPOINTMENT FOR SERVICE (LAS)/ CLINICAL FELLOW IN ANAESTHESIA CT1/CT2/ST3 LEVELS NHSGGC, NHS AYRSHIRE & ARRAN, NHS LANARKSHIRE, NHS FORTH VALLEY, NHS DUMFRIES & GALLOWAY
INFORMATION PACK
REF: 44317D
CLOSING DATE: NOON 4th NOVEMBER 2016
www.nhsggc.org.uk/medicaljobs
SUMMARY INFORMATION
POST: SCOTLAND DEANERY – WEST REGION, LOCUM APPOINTMENTS FOR TRAINING (LAT), LOCUM APPOINTMENTS FOR SERVICE (LAS)/ CLINICAL FELLOW IN ANAESTHESIA CT1, CT2 & ST3 LEVEL
BASE: NHS GREATER GLASGOW & CLYDE, NHS AYRSHIRE & ARRAN, NHS LANARKSHIRE, NHS FORTH VALLEY, NHS DUMFRIES & GALLOWAY
These vacancies currently exist within the West of Scotland School of Anaesthesia in NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, NHS Lanarkshire, NHS Forth Valley, NHS Ayrshire and Arran and NHS Dumfries & Galloway Health Boards from 1st February 2017 to 1st August 2017.
Previous Anaesthesia experience is not essential for CT1 level. These posts have educational approval from the Postgraduate Dean. If appointed as a LAS / Clinical Fellow the post will not be recognised for training. To practise medicine in the UK you need to hold both GMC registration and a licence to practise.
Person specifications for the varying levels are available on the Scottish SMT website http://specialtytraining.hee.nhs.uk/
PLEASE SPECIFY ON YOUR CV THE LEVEL YOU WISH TO APPLY TO AND ENSURE YOUR EXPERIENCE IS CLEARLY DETAILED.
The interview date will be Wednesday 30th November 2016
Closing date Friday 4th November 2016
PERSON SPECIFICATION 2016
ANAESTHETICS - CT1
ENTRY CRITERIA
ESSENTIAL CRITERIA WHEN EVALUATEDi
Qualifications
Applicants must have:
MBBS or equivalent medical qualification
Application form
Eligibility
Applicants must:
Be eligible for full registration with, and hold a current licence to practiseii from, the GMC at intended start dateiii
Have evidence of either:
current employment in a UKFPO-affiliated foundation programme
or:
12 months’ experience after full GMC registration or equivalent, and evidence of achievement of foundation competences in the three years preceding the intended start date from a UKFPO-affiliated foundation programme or equivalent, in line with GMC standards / Good Medical Practice; including:
make the care or your patient your first concern provide a good standard of practice and care take prompt action if you think that patient safety, dignity or comfort is being compromised protect and promote the health of patients and of the public treat patients as individuals and respect their dignity work in partnership with patients work with colleagues in the ways that best serve patients’ interests be honest and open and act with integrity never discriminate unfairly against patients or colleagues never abuse your patients’ trust in you or the public’s trust in the profession.
Be eligible to work in the UK
Advanced Life Support Certificate from the Resuscitation Council UK or equivalent (as required to complete Foundation competences) by intended start date
Application form
Application form, interview/selection centreiv
Application form, interview/selection centre
Application form
Fitness to practise
Is up to date and fit to practise safely and is aware of own training needs.
Application form, references
Language skills
Applicants must have demonstrable skills in written and spoken English, adequate to enable effective communication about medical topics with patients and colleagues; as demonstrated by one of the following:
undergraduate medical training undertaken in English; or
academic International English Language Testing System (IELTS) results showing a score of at least 7.0 in each domain (speaking, listening, reading, writing),with an overall score of at least 7.5, to be achieved in a single sitting and within 24 months of the time of application
If applicants believe they have adequate communication skills, but do not have evidence in one of the above forms, they must provide alternative supporting evidencev of language skills
Application form, interview/selection centre
Health
Applicants must meet professional health requirements (in line with GMC standards / Good Medical Practice).
Application form, pre-employment health screening
PERSON SPECIFICATION 2016
Career progression
Applicants must:
Be able to provide complete details of their employment history
Have evidence that their career progression is consistent with their personal circumstances
Have evidence that their present level of achievement and performance is commensurate with the totality of their period of training
18 months’ or less experiencevi in Anaestheticsvii (not including Foundation modules) by time of intended start date.
Not have previously relinquished or been released / removed from a core anaesthetics or acute care common stem programme, except under exceptional circumstancesviii.
Not previously resigned, been removed from, or relinquished a post or programme with resultant failure to gain the award of a FACD5.2, except under extraordinary circumstances and on the production of evidence of satisfactory outcome from appropriate remediationix.
Application form
Interview/selection centre
Application completion
ALL sections of application form completed FULLY according to written guidelines.
Application form
SELECTION CRITERIA
ESSENTIAL CRITERIA DESIRABLE CRITERIA WHEN EVALUATED
Qualifications
As above Additional related qualifications, e.g. intercalated degree, BSc, BA, BMedSci or equivalent
Application form, interview/selection centre, References
Clinical skills – clinical knowledge & expertise
Ability to apply sound clinical knowledge and judgement to problems
Ability to prioritise clinical need
Ability to maximise safety and minimise risk
Recognition of, and ability to undertake the initial management of, an acutely ill patient.
Aptitude for practical skills, e.g. manual dexterity
Successful completion of relevant skills course(s),
Application form, interview/selection centre, References
Academic skills
Research and audit skills:
Demonstrates understanding of research, including awareness of ethical issues
Demonstrates understanding of the basic principles of audit, clinical risk management, evidence-based practice, patient safety, and clinical quality improvement initiatives
Demonstrates knowledge of evidence-informed practice
Research and audit skills:
Evidence of relevant academic and research achievements, e.g. degrees, prizes, awards, distinctions, publications, presentations, other achievements
Evidence of involvement in an audit project, a quality improvement project, formal research project or other activity which:
focuses on patient safety and clinical improvement
demonstrates an interest in and commitment to the specialty beyond the mandatory curriculum
Application form
Interview/selection centre
PERSON SPECIFICATION 2016
Teaching:
Evidence of interest in, and experience of, teaching
Evidence of feedback for teaching
Instructor status (or a recommendation for instructor status) in an advanced life support course (ALS, ATLS, EPLS, APLS) or equivalent course
Personal skills
Communication skills:
Demonstrates clarity in written/spoken communication, and capacity to adapt language to the situation, as appropriate
Able to build rapport, listen, persuade and negotiate.
Problem solving and decision making:
Capacity to use logical/lateral thinking to solve problems/make decisions, indicating an analytical/scientific approach.
Empathy and sensitivity:
Capacity to take in others’ perspectives and treat others with understanding; sees patients as people
Demonstrates respect for all.
Managing others and team involvement:
Able to work in multi-professional teams and supervise junior medical staff
Ability to show leadership, make decisions, organise and motivate other team members; for the benefit of patients through, for example, audit and quality improvement projects
Capacity to work effectively with others.
Organisation and planning:
Capacity to manage/prioritise time and information effectively
Capacity to prioritise own workload and organise ward rounds
Evidence of thoroughness (is well-prepared, shows self-discipline/commitment, is punctual and meets deadlines.)
Vigilance and situational awareness:
Capacity to monitor developing situations and anticipate issues.
Coping with pressure and managing uncertainty:
Capacity to operate under pressure
Demonstrates initiative and resilience to cope with changing circumstances
Is able to deliver good clinical care in the face of uncertainty
Management and leadership skills:
Evidence of involvement in management commensurate with experience
Demonstrates an understanding of NHS management and resources
Evidence of effective multi-disciplinary team working and leadership, supported by multi-source feedback or other workplace-based assessments
Evidence of effective leadership in and outside medicine.
IT skills:
Demonstrates information technology skills.
Other:
Evidence of achievement outside medicine
Evidence of altruistic behaviour, eg voluntary work
Evidence of organisational skills – not necessarily in medicine, e.g. grant or bursary applications, organisation of a university club, sports section, etc.
Application form
Interview/selection centre
References
PERSON SPECIFICATION 2016
Values:
Understands, respects and demonstrates the values of the NHS Constitution (e.g. everyone counts; improving lives; commitment to quality of care; respect and dignity; working together for patients; compassion)
i ‘When evaluated’ is indicative, but may be carried out at any time throughout the selection process.
ii The GMC introduced the licence to practise in 2009. Any doctor wishing to practise in the UK after this date must be both registered with and hold a licence to practise from the GMC at time of appointment.
iii ‘Intended start date’ refers to the date at which the post commences, not (necessarily) the time an offer is accepted. For 2016 CT1 posts this will normally be 3 August 2016, unless a different start date is specifically indicated in advance by the employing trust/LETB.
iv ‘Selection centre’ refers to a process, not a place. It involves a number of selection activities which may be delivered within the unit of application.
v Applicants are advised to visit the GMC website which gives details of evidence accepted for registration
vi Any time periods specified in this person specification refer to full-time-equivalent.
vii All experience in posts at any level in this specialty count, irrespective of the country the experience is gained
viii Applications will only be considered if applicants provide a Support for Reapplication to a Specialty Training Programme form, signed by both the Training Programme Director/Head of School and the Postgraduate Dean in the LETB/Deanery that the training took place. Extraordinary circumstances may be defined as a demonstrated change in circumstances, which can be shown on the ability to train at that time and may include severe personal illness or family caring responsibility incompatible with continuing to train. Completed forms must be submitted at the time of application. No other evidence will be accepted
ix Failure to satisfactorily complete an F2 programme once started should normally be addressed by returning to complete it. Extraordinary circumstances may be defined as a demonstrated change in circumstances which can be shown to impact on the ability to train at that time and may include severe personal illness or family caring responsibility incompatible with continuing to train as a F2 doctor, either through sickness absence, as a LTFT trainee or in a period out of programme.
Probity – professional integrity
Demonstrates probity (displays honesty, integrity, aware of ethical dilemmas, respects confidentiality)
Capacity to take responsibility for own actions.
Application form, interview/selection centre, references
Commitment to specialty – learning and personal development
Shows initiative/drive/enthusiasm (self-starter, motivated, shows curiosity, initiative)
Demonstrable interest in, and understanding of, the specialty
Commitment to personal and professional development
Evidence of attendance at organised teaching and training programme(s)
Evidence of self-reflective practice.
Extracurricular activities / achievements relevant to the specialty
Application form
Interview/selection centre
References
PERSON SPECIFICATION 2016
ANAESTHETICS – CT2
ENTRY CRITERIA
ESSENTIAL CRITERIA WHEN EVALUATEDi
Qualifications
Applicants must have:
MBBS or equivalent medical qualification
Application form
Eligibility
Applicants must:
Be eligible for full registration with, and hold a current licence to practiseii from, the GMC at intended start dateiii
12 months’ experience after full GMC registration or equivalent, and evidence of achievement of foundation competences in the three years preceding the intended start date from a UKFPO-affiliated foundation programme or equivalent, in line with GMC standards / Good Medical Practice; including:
make the care or your patient your first concern provide a good standard of practice and care take prompt action if you think that patient safety, dignity or comfort is being compromised protect and promote the health of patients and of the public treat patients as individuals and respect their dignity work in partnership with patients work with colleagues in the ways that best serve patients’ interests be honest and open and act with integrity never discriminate unfairly against patients or colleagues never abuse your patients’ trust in you or the public’s trust in the profession.
Be eligible to work in the UK
Advanced Life Support Certificate from the Resuscitation Council UK or equivalent (as required to complete Foundation competences) by intended start date
Have evidence of achievement of CT1 competences in anaesthetics and intensive care medicine (including Initial Assessment of Competency) or equivalent demonstrated by:
Written statement from College Tutor or equivalent that these competences will be achieved by the expected commencement of post; or
Evidence of achieving these competences such as workplace based assessments of clinical performance, annual review of competence progression and appraisal/educational supervisor’s letter of confirmation
Application form
Application form, interview/selection centreiv
Application form, interview/selection centre
Application form
Fitness to practise
Is up to date and fit to practise safely and is aware of own training needs.
Application form, references
Language skills
Applicants must have demonstrable skills in written and spoken English, adequate to enable effective communication about medical topics with patients and colleagues; as demonstrated by one of the following:
undergraduate medical training undertaken in English; or
academic International English Language Testing System (IELTS) results showing a score of at least 7.0 in each domain (speaking, listening, reading, writing),with an overall score of at least 7.5, to be achieved in a single sitting and within 24 months of the time of application
If applicants believe they have adequate communication skills, but do not have evidence in one of the above forms, they must provide alternative supporting evidencev of language skills
Application form, interview/selection centre
PERSON SPECIFICATION 2016
Health
Applicants must meet professional health requirements (in line with GMC standards / Good Medical Practice).
Application form, pre-employment health screening
Career progression
Applicants must:
Be able to provide complete details of their employment history
Have evidence that their career progression is consistent with their personal circumstances
Have evidence that their present level of achievement and performance is commensurate with the totality of their period of training
At least 12 months’ experiencevi in Anaesthetics and/or Intensive Care Medicinevii (not including Foundation modules) by time of intended start date of which no more than 6 months is in ICM.
Not have previously relinquished or been released / removed from a core anaesthetics or acute care common stem programme, except under exceptional circumstancesviii.
Application form
Interview/selection centre
Application completion
ALL sections of application form completed FULLY according to written guidelines.
Application form
SELECTION CRITERIA
ESSENTIAL CRITERIA DESIRABLE CRITERIA WHEN EVALUATED
Qualifications
As above
Advanced Life Support Certificate from the Resuscitation Council UK or equivalent
Additional related qualifications, e.g. intercalated degree, BSc, BA, BMedSci or equivalent
Postgraduate qualifications achieved in other specialties
Primary FRCA MCQ exam or equivalent
Application form, interview/selection centre, References
Career Progression
As above Up to 2 years additional training/experience in related specialties at CT/ST 1/2 level, for example:
Surgery
Medicine
Emergency Medicine
Paediatrics
Obstetrics
Radiology
Less than 36 months experience in anaesthetics/ICM (at SHO/ST1/ST2 level) by the time of starting CT2 post
Evidence of appraisal or equivalent during CT1 level in anaesthetics
Application form, interview/selection centre, References
PERSON SPECIFICATION 2016
Clinical skills – clinical knowledge & expertise
Ability to apply sound clinical knowledge and judgement
Ability to prioritise clinical need
Ability to organise oneself and own work
Maintenance of a logbook of cases anaesthetised and practical procedures
Aptitude for practical skills, e.g. manual dexterity
Successful completion of relevant skills course(s)
With reference to clinical experience, ability to undertake indirectly supervised lists and emergency care of ASA 1 and 2 patients for minor and intermediate surgical procedures
Knowledge and good understanding of Anaesthetics non-technical skills and their role in anaesthetic practice
High achievement awards obtained during undergraduate study
Application form, interview/selection centre, References
Academic skills
Research and audit skills:
Demonstrates understanding of research, including awareness of ethical issues
Demonstrates understanding of the basic principles of audit, clinical risk management, evidence-based practice, patient safety, and clinical quality improvement initiatives
Demonstrates knowledge of evidence-informed practice
Research and audit skills:
Evidence of relevant academic and research achievements, e.g. degrees, prizes, awards, distinctions, publications, presentations, other achievements
Evidence of involvement in an audit project, a quality improvement project, formal research project or other activity which:
focuses on patient safety and clinical improvement
demonstrates an interest in and commitment to the specialty beyond the mandatory curriculum
Teaching:
Evidence of interest in, and experience of, teaching
Evidence of feedback for teaching
Instructor status (or a recommendation for instructor status) in an advanced life support course (ALS, ATLS, EPLS, APLS) or equivalent course
Application form
Interview/selection centre
Personal skills
Communication skills:
Demonstrates clarity in written/spoken communication, and capacity to adapt language to the situation, as appropriate
Able to build rapport, listen, persuade and negotiate.
Problem solving and decision making:
Capacity to use logical/lateral thinking to solve problems/make decisions, indicating an analytical/scientific approach.
Empathy and sensitivity:
Capacity to take in others’ perspectives and treat others with understanding; sees patients as people
Demonstrates respect for all.
Management and leadership skills:
Evidence of involvement in management commensurate with experience
Demonstrates an understanding of NHS management and resources
Evidence of effective multi-disciplinary team working and leadership, supported by multi-source feedback or other workplace-based assessments
Evidence of effective leadership in and outside medicine.
IT skills:
Demonstrates information technology skills.
Other:
Evidence of achievement outside medicine
Application form
Interview/selection centre
References
PERSON SPECIFICATION 2016
Managing others and team involvement:
Able to work in multi-professional teams and supervise junior medical staff
Ability to show leadership, make decisions, organise and motivate other team members; for the benefit of patients through, for example, audit and quality improvement projects
Capacity to work effectively with others.
Organisation and planning:
Capacity to manage/prioritise time and information effectively
Capacity to prioritise own workload and organise ward rounds
Evidence of thoroughness (is well-prepared, shows self-discipline/commitment, is punctual and meets deadlines.)
Vigilance and situational awareness:
Capacity to monitor developing situations and anticipate issues.
Coping with pressure and managing uncertainty:
Capacity to operate under pressure
Demonstrates initiative and resilience to cope with changing circumstances
Is able to deliver good clinical care in the face of uncertainty
Values:
Understands, respects and demonstrates the values of the NHS Constitution (e.g. everyone counts; improving lives; commitment to quality of care; respect and dignity; working together for patients; compassion)
Evidence of altruistic behaviour, eg voluntary work
Evidence of organisational skills – not necessarily in medicine, e.g. grant or bursary applications, organisation of a university club, sports section, etc.
Probity – professional integrity
Demonstrates probity (displays honesty, integrity, aware of ethical dilemmas, respects confidentiality)
Capacity to take responsibility for own actions.
Application form, interview/selection centre, references
Commitment to specialty – learning and personal development
Shows initiative/drive/enthusiasm (self-starter, motivated, shows curiosity, initiative)
Demonstrable interest in, and understanding of, the specialty
Commitment to personal and professional development
Evidence of attendance at organised teaching and training programme(s)
Evidence of self-reflective practice.
Extracurricular activities / achievements relevant to the specialty
Evidence of attendance at a clinical simulation centre
Affiliation to professional societies relevant to anaesthetics, ICM and pain management
Commitment to own progress in the specialty
Demonstrates self-learning approach to continued knowledge and skills acquisition
Active involvement with RCoA or equivalent
Demonstrates commitment to pursuing specialty training in the UoA applied for and an understanding of the NHS
Demonstrates an appreciation of the relationship between service and training in the NHS
Application form
Interview/selection centre
References
PERSON SPECIFICATION 2016
i ‘When evaluated’ is indicative, but may be carried out at any time throughout the selection process.
ii The GMC introduced the licence to practise in 2009. Any doctor wishing to practise in the UK after this date must be both registered with and hold a licence to practise from the GMC at time of appointment.
iii ‘Intended start date’ refers to the date at which the post commences, not (necessarily) the time an offer is accepted. For 2016 CT2 posts this will normally be 3 August 2016, unless a different start date is specifically indicated in advance by the employing trust/LETB.
iv ‘Selection centre’ refers to a process, not a place. It involves a number of selection activities which may be delivered within the unit of application.
v Applicants are advised to visit the GMC website which gives details of evidence accepted for registration
vi Any time periods specified in this person specification refer to full-time-equivalent.
vii All experience in posts at any level in this specialty count, irrespective of the country the experience is gained
viii Applications will only be considered if applicants provide a Support for Reapplication to a Specialty Training Programme form, signed by both the Training Programme Director/Head of School and the Postgraduate Dean in the LETB/Deanery that the training took place. Extraordinary circumstances may be defined as a demonstrated change in circumstances, which can be shown on the ability to train at that time and may include severe personal illness or family caring responsibility incompatible with continuing to train. Completed forms must be submitted at the time of application. No other evidence will be accepted
PERSON SPECIFICATION 2016
ANAESTHETICS – ST3
ENTRY CRITERIA
ESSENTIAL CRITERIA WHEN EVALUATEDi
Qualifications
Applicants must have:
MBBS or equivalent medical qualification
Success in Primary FRCA MCQ examination or equivalent by date of application
Success in Primary FRCA or equivalent by date of interview
Application form
Eligibility
Applicants must:
Be eligible for full registration with, and hold a current licence to practiseii from, the GMC at intended start dateiii
Have evidence of either:
Current employment in a UK Core Training Programme; or
24 months’ experience after full GMC registration or equivalent, and evidence of achievement of core competences from a UK core training programme or equivalent, in line with GMC standards / Good Medical Practice; including:
make the care or your patient your first concern provide a good standard of practice and care take prompt action if you think that patient safety, dignity or comfort is being compromised protect and promote the health of patients and of the public treat patients as individuals and respect their dignity work in partnership with patients work with colleagues in the ways that best serve patients’ interests be honest and open and act with integrity never discriminate unfairly against patients or colleagues never abuse your patients’ trust in you or the public’s trust in the profession.
Be eligible to work in the UK
Advanced Life Support Certificate from the Resuscitation Council UK or equivalent (as required to complete Foundation competences) by intended start date
Have evidence of achievement of CT2 competences in anaesthetics and intensive care medicine (including Initial Assessment of Competency) or equivalent demonstrated by:
Basic Level Training Certificate (BLTC). To be used if you have completed a UK Anaesthetics/ACCS Anaesthetics core training programme
Written statement from College Tutor that BLTC will be issued by the time of appointment, including evidence of satisfactory Annual Review of Competence Progression for CT1; or
Basic Level Equivalence form (BLE). To be used if you have not completed a UK core training programme but have all the required competencies.
Application form
Application form, interview/selection centreiv
Application form, interview/selection centre
Application form
Fitness to practise
Is up to date and fit to practise safely and is aware of own training needs.
Application form, references
PERSON SPECIFICATION 2016
Language skills
Applicants must have demonstrable skills in written and spoken English, adequate to enable effective communication about medical topics with patients and colleagues; as demonstrated by one of the following:
undergraduate medical training undertaken in English; or
academic International English Language Testing System (IELTS) results showing a score of at least 7.0 in each domain (speaking, listening, reading, writing),with an overall score of at least 7.5, to be achieved in a single sitting and within 24 months of the time of application
If applicants believe they have adequate communication skills, but do not have evidence in one of the above forms, they must provide alternative supporting evidencev of language skills.
Application form, interview/selection centre
Health
Applicants must meet professional health requirements (in line with GMC standards / Good Medical Practice).
Application form, pre-employment health screening
Career progression
Applicants must:
Be able to provide complete details of their employment history.
Have evidence that their career progression is consistent with their personal circumstances.
Have evidence that their present level of achievement and performance is commensurate with the totality of their period of training.
At least 24 months’ experiencevi in Anaesthetics and/or Intensive Care Medicinevii (not including Foundation modules) by time of intended start date of which no more than 6 months is in ICM.
Not have previously relinquished or been released / removed from a core anaesthetics or acute care common stem programme, except under exceptional circumstancesviii.
Not already hold, nor be eligible to hold, a CCT/CESR in Anaesthetics and must not currently be eligible for the specialist register, or equivalent, for Anaesthetics in any other member state .
For those wishing to be considered for Dual Training posts (where available): Applicants who already possess a National Training Number in Intensive Care Medicine must not be beyond the end of ST5 in this initial specialty of appointment at the time of interview if they are intending to undertake a Dual CCTs Programme.
For those wishing to be considered for Locum Appointment for Training posts (where available): no more than 24 months experience in LAT posts in the specialty by intended start date.
Application form
Interview/selection centre
Application completion
ALL sections of application form completed FULLY according to written guidelines.
Application form
SELECTION CRITERIA
ESSENTIAL CRITERIA DESIRABLE CRITERIA WHEN EVALUATED
Qualifications
As above
Advanced Life Support Certificate from the Resuscitation Council UK or equivalent
Intercalated BSc, BA, BMedSci or equivalent
Higher degrees including MSc, PhD or MD (where research thesis not part of first medical degree)
Postgraduate qualifications achieved in other specialties
Application form, interview/selection centre, References
PERSON SPECIFICATION 2016
Career Progression
As above Up to 2 years additional training/experience in related specialties at CT/ST 1/2 level, for example:
Surgery
Medicine
Emergency Medicine
Paediatrics
Obstetrics
Radiology
Less than 48 months experience in anaesthetics/ICM at the expected time of appointment
Application form, interview/selection centre, References
Clinical skills – clinical knowledge & expertise
Ability to apply sound clinical knowledge and judgement
Ability to prioritise clinical need
Ability to organise oneself and own work
Maintenance of a logbook of cases anaesthetised and practical procedures
Successful completion of relevant skills course(s)
With reference to clinical experience, ability to undertake indirectly supervised lists and emergency care of ASA 1 and 2 patients for minor and intermediate surgical procedures
Knowledge and good understanding of Anaesthetics non-technical skills and their role in anaesthetic practice
Application form, interview/selection centre, References
Academic skills
Research and audit skills:
Demonstrates understanding of research, including awareness of ethical issues
Demonstrates understanding of the basic principles of audit, clinical risk management, evidence-based practice, patient safety, and clinical quality improvement initiatives
Demonstrates knowledge of evidence-informed practice
Evidence of active participation in audit in CT1 and CT2 or equivalent, relevant to Anaesthetics, ICM and/or pain medicine
Research and audit skills:
Evidence of relevant academic and research achievements, e.g. degrees, prizes, awards, distinctions, publications, presentations, other achievements
Evidence of involvement in an audit project, a quality improvement project, formal research project or other activity which:
focuses on patient safety and clinical improvement
demonstrates an interest in and commitment to the specialty beyond the mandatory curriculum
Teaching:
Evidence of interest in, and experience of, teaching
Evidence of feedback for teaching
Instructor status (or a recommendation for instructor status) in an advanced life support course (ALS, ATLS, EPLS, APLS) or equivalent course
Application form
Interview/selection centre
PERSON SPECIFICATION 2016
Personal skills
Communication skills:
Demonstrates clarity in written/spoken communication, and capacity to adapt language to the situation, as appropriate
Able to build rapport, listen, persuade and negotiate.
Problem solving and decision making:
Capacity to use logical/lateral thinking to solve problems/make decisions, indicating an analytical/scientific approach.
Empathy and sensitivity:
Capacity to take in others’ perspectives and treat others with understanding; sees patients as people
Demonstrates respect for all.
Managing others and team involvement:
Able to work in multi-professional teams and supervise junior medical staff
Ability to show leadership, make decisions, organise and motivate other team members; for the benefit of patients through, for example, audit and quality improvement projects
Capacity to work effectively with others.
Organisation and planning:
Capacity to manage/prioritise time and information effectively
Capacity to prioritise own workload and organise ward rounds
Evidence of thoroughness (is well-prepared, shows self-discipline/commitment, is punctual and meets deadlines.)
Vigilance and situational awareness:
Capacity to monitor developing situations and anticipate issues.
Coping with pressure and managing uncertainty:
Capacity to operate under pressure
Demonstrates initiative and resilience to cope with changing circumstances
Is able to deliver good clinical care in the face of uncertainty
Values:
Understands, respects and demonstrates the values of the NHS Constitution (e.g. everyone counts; improving lives; commitment to quality of care; respect and dignity; working together for patients; compassion)
Management and leadership skills:
Evidence of involvement in management commensurate with experience
Demonstrates an understanding of NHS management and resources
Evidence of effective multi-disciplinary team working and leadership, supported by multi-source feedback or other workplace-based assessments
Evidence of effective leadership in and outside medicine.
IT skills:
Demonstrates information technology skills.
Other:
Evidence of achievement outside medicine
Evidence of altruistic behaviour, eg voluntary work
Evidence of organisational skills – not necessarily in medicine, e.g. grant or bursary applications, organisation of a university club, sports section, etc.
Application form
Interview/selection centre
References
PERSON SPECIFICATION 2016
Probity – professional integrity
Demonstrates probity (displays honesty, integrity, aware of ethical dilemmas, respects confidentiality)
Capacity to take responsibility for own actions.
Application form, interview/selection centre, references
Commitment to specialty – learning and personal development
Shows initiative/drive/enthusiasm (self-starter, motivated, shows curiosity, initiative)
Demonstrable interest in, and understanding of, the specialty
Commitment to personal and professional development
Evidence of attendance at organised teaching and training programme(s)
Evidence of self-reflective practice.
Extracurricular activities / achievements relevant to anaesthetics
Evidence of attendance at a clinical simulation centre
Affiliation to professional societies relevant to anaesthetics, ICM and pain management
Commitment to own progress in the specialty
Demonstrates self-learning approach to continued knowledge and skills acquisition
Active involvement with RCoA or equivalent
Demonstrates commitment to pursuing specialty training in the UoA applied for and an understanding of the NHS
Application form
Interview/selection centre
References
i ‘When evaluated’ is indicative, but may be carried out at any time throughout the selection process.
ii The GMC introduced the licence to practise in 2009. Any doctor wishing to practise in the UK after this date must be both registered with and hold a licence to practise from the GMC at time of appointment.
iii ‘Intended start date’ refers to the date at which the post commences, not (necessarily) the time an offer is accepted. For 2016 ST3 posts this will normally be 3 August 2016, unless a different start date is specifically indicated in advance by the employing trust/LETB.
iv ‘Selection centre’ refers to a process, not a place. It involves a number of selection activities which may be delivered within the unit of application.
v Applicants are advised to visit the GMC website which gives details of evidence accepted for registration
vi Any time periods specified in this person specification refer to full-time-equivalent.
vii All experience in posts at any level in this specialty count, irrespective of the country the experience is gained
viii Applications will only be considered if applicants provide a Support for Reapplication to a Specialty Training Programme form, signed by both the Training Programme Director/Head of School and the Postgraduate Dean in the LETB/Deanery that the training took place. Extraordinary circumstances may be defined as a demonstrated change in circumstances, which can be shown on the ability to train at that time and may include severe personal illness or family caring responsibility incompatible with continuing to train. Completed forms must be submitted at the time of application. No other evidence will be accepted
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE The conditions of service are those laid down and amended from time to time by the Hospital and Medical & Dental Whitley Council.
TYPE OF CONTRACT
Fixed Term
GRADE AND SALARY
LAT CT1, CT2 & ST3 £ 30,605 to £ 48,123 per annum (pro rata) New Entrants to the NHS will normally commence on the minimum point of the salary scale, (dependent on qualifications and experience). Salary is paid monthly by Bank Credit Transfer.
HOURS OF DUTY
Full Time 40.00 There are various template rotas and shift patterns in place throughout all the board areas, they may attract a banding supplement which will reflect the average weekends and frequency of the out of hours periods. All rota's comply with European Working Time and New Deal regulations, the hours will vary between 40 and 48 hours of actual work.
SUPERANNUATION
New entrants to NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde who are aged sixteen but under seventy five will be enrolled automatically into membership of the NHS Pension Scheme. Should you choose to "opt out" arrangements can be made to do this via: www.sppa.gov.uk
REMOVAL EXPENSES
Assistance with removal and associated expenses may be given and would be discussed and agreed prior to appointment.
EXPENSES OF CANDIDATES FOR APPOINTMENT
Candidates who are requested to attend an interview will be given assistance with appropriate travelling expenses. Re-imbursement shall not normally be made to employees who withdraw their application or refuse an offer of appointment.
TOBACCO POLICY
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde operate a No Smoking Policy in all premises and grounds.
DISCLOSURE SCOTLAND
This post is considered to be in the category of “Regulated Work” and therefore requires a Disclosure Scotland Protection of Vulnerable Groups Scheme (PVG) Membership.
CONFIRMATION OF ELIGIBILITY TO WORK IN THE UK
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) has a legal obligation to ensure that it’s employees, both EEA and non EEA nationals, are legally entitled to work in the United Kingdom. Before any person can commence employment within NHS GGC they will need to provide documentation to prove that they are eligible to work in the UK. Non EEA nationals will be required to show evidence that either Entry Clearance or Leave to Remain in the UK has been granted for the work which they are applying to do. Where an individual is subject to immigration control under not circumstances will they
be allowed to commence until the right to work in the UK has been verified. ALL applicants regardless of nationality must complete and return the Confirmation of Eligibility to Work in the UK Statement with their completed application form. You will be required provide appropriate documentation prior to any appointment being made.
REHABILITATION OF OFFENDERS ACT 1974
The rehabilitation of Offenders act 1974 allows people who have been convicted of certain criminal offences to regard their convictions as “spent” after the lapse of a period of years. However, due to the nature of work for which you are applying this post is exempt from the provisions of Section 4 of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 by virtue of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions Orders 1975 and 1986). Therefore, applicants are required to disclose information about convictions which for other purposes are “spent” under the provision of the act in the event of employment, failure to disclose such convictions could result in dismissal or disciplinary action by NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde. Any information given will be completely confidential.
DISABLED APPLICANTS
A disability or health problems does not preclude full consideration for the job and applications from people with disabilities are welcome. All information will be treated as confidential. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde guarantees to interview all applicants with disabilities who meet the minimum criteria for the post. You will note on our application form that we ask for relevant information with regard to your disability. This is simply to ensure that we can assist you, if you are called for interview, to have every opportunity to present your application in full. We may call you to discuss your needs in more detail if you are selected for interview.
GENERAL
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde operates flexible staffing arrangements whereby all appointments are to a grade within a department. The duties of an officer may be varied from an initial set of duties to any other set, which are commensurate with the grade of the officer. The enhanced experience resulting from this is considered to be in the best interest of both NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and the individual.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES
The postholder will undertake their duties in strict accordance with NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde’s Equal Opportunities Policy.
NOTICE
The employment is subject to one months’ notice on either side, subject to appeal against dismissal.
MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE
In terms of NHS Circular 1989 (PCS) 32 dealing with Medical Negligence the Health Board does not require you to subscribe to a Medical Defence Organisation. Health Board indemnity will cover only Health Board responsibilities. It may, however, be in your interest to subscribe to a defence organisation in order to ensure you are covered for any work, which does not fall within the scope of the indemnity scheme.
FURTHER INFORMATION
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HOW TO APPLY
To apply for these posts please include your CV and names and addresses of 3 Referees, along with the following documents; (click on the hyperlinks to open)
Medical and Dental Application and Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form
Declaration Form Regarding Fitness to Practice
Immigration Questionnaire
Alternatively please visit www.nhsggc.org.uk/medicaljobs and click on the “How to Apply” tab to access application for and CV submission information.
RETURN OF APPLICATIONS
Please return your application by email to [email protected] or to the recruitment address below;
Medical and Dental Recruitment Team NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Recruitment Services, 2nd Floor West Glasgow ACHDalnair StreetGLASGOW G3 8SJ
CLOSING DATE
The closing Date will be Noon on 4th November 2016
INTERVIEW DATE
The interview date will be 30th November 2016