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A&E - Registrar
East MidlandsAccident & EmergencyFixed Term03 July 2025
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced and driven A&E Registrar to join a dynamic and supportive Emergency Department team in the East Midlands. This role offers a varied and fulfilling career within a department that prides itself on delivering excellent patient care, promoting professional growth, and supporting staff in developing clinical leadership and specialist interests.
You will be joining a forward-thinking team where innovation and quality improvement are actively encouraged. Whether you’re an experienced registrar or nearing completion of your training, this is a fantastic opportunity to build your career in Emergency Medicine.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
- Deliver direct clinical care on the Emergency Department (ED) “shop floor”, including leading trauma and medical resuscitations.
- Manage patients in the resuscitation area and Short Stay Unit (SSU), working closely with the nursing team and junior medical colleagues.
- Provide senior support and supervision to junior doctors and trainees.
- Participate in the daily ward round and contribute to the clinical management of patients admitted to the 12-bed SSU, including developing and implementing clinical protocols and care pathways.
- Participate in the 1:15 consultant on-call rota, which includes evening and weekend shifts. On-call responsibilities include clinical presence until 12:30 AM on weekdays.
- Contribute to the daily functioning of the ED through named “EPIC” (Emergency Physician in Charge) duties, ensuring smooth department flow.
- Engage in regular job planning and annual appraisals as part of the Medicine and Emergency Care Division.
- Participate in clinical audits, quality improvement initiatives, and teaching sessions for medical students and junior staff.
Job Plan Highlights
- Full-time post with a standard 10 PA job plan (7.5 DCC / up to 2.5 SPA).
- Evening and weekend shifts are included in the rotation, with 1:6 weekends typically worked.
- Dedicated SPA time supports professional development, clinical governance activities, research, and teaching.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential:
- MBChB or equivalent medical qualification
- Complete GMC registration with a licence to practise
- Valid life support provider status in ALS, ATLS, and APLS/EPLS
Desirable:
- Instructor status in any of the above life support courses
Experience
Essential:
- At least 2 years of experience in Emergency Medicine
- Strong understanding of UK Emergency Medicine practices and systems
Desirable:
- Subspecialty experience in areas such as Paediatrics, Acute Medicine, Anaesthetics, Geriatrics, CDU/Ambulatory Care
- Experience in simulation-based training, digital health innovation, or electronic patient records (e.g. SystmOne)
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