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Acute Medicine - Consultant
South WestAcute MedicineFixed Term01 August 2025
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a highly motivated Consultant in Acute Medicine to join a dynamic and expanding multi-professional team in the South West region. The successful applicant will play a key role in enhancing and shaping the delivery of high-quality, patient-centred acute medical care.
This is a unique opportunity to influence service development across the Acute Medical Unit (AMU), Same Day Emergency Care (SDEC), and short-stay inpatient wards. The role provides the scope to contribute to clinical leadership, teaching, audit, service improvement, and personal development. As part of this role, the trust is offering a retention bonus of £20,000, paid across three years.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
Clinical Duties
- Provide senior clinical input across the 28-bed Acute Medical Unit, the 16-bed General Medicine Ward, and SDEC.
- Lead acute medical ward rounds and oversee assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of patients referred to Acute Medicine.
- Contribute to the Acute Medical Take, working closely with the Emergency Department and other medical specialities.
- Participate in daily board rounds and provide timely and effective care coordination and discharge planning.
- Conduct outpatient clinics or admission avoidance clinics where appropriate and agreed during job planning.
- Work collaboratively to support the rapid development of pathways aimed at reducing unnecessary hospital admissions.
On-Call Commitment
- Participate in the General Internal Medicine (GIM) on-call rota (currently 1:11). This includes on-site cover from 17:00–19:00 and non-resident overnight cover until 08:00.
Governance, Audit and Service Development
- Actively participate in clinical audit, quality improvement projects, incident reporting, and service development.
- Contribute to departmental clinical governance and risk management activities.
- Engage in national and local initiatives to improve acute medical care and patient outcomes.
Teaching and Education
- Contribute to the education and supervision of undergraduate medical students, foundation doctors, and internal medicine trainees.
- Support multidisciplinary education and participate in simulation and case-based learning.
- Encourage an environment of continuous professional development.
Research and Innovation
- Participation in clinical research is encouraged, and support will be provided through established partnerships with local academic institutions.
- Supervise and mentor trainees with research interests and contribute to the Trust’s research portfolio.
Person Specification
Qualifications and Training
Essential:
- MBBS or equivalent medical degree
- MRCP (UK) or equivalent
- GMC registration with a licence to practise
- CCT in Acute or General Internal Medicine or within 6 months of expected award at time of interview
Desirable:
- Additional qualifications in teaching, research, or leadership (e.g., PGCert, MSc, PhD)
- CESR applicants with relevant UK experience will also be considered
Clinical Experience
Essential:
- Significant experience managing acute medical patients
- Experience working in a multidisciplinary environment
- Skilled in managing patients in SDEC and acute admission settings
Desirable:
- Experience in delivering outpatient clinics in a medical subspecialty
Teaching, Leadership & Management
Essential:
- Experience in supervising medical trainees
- Commitment to teaching and education of junior staff and allied professionals
- Ability to lead and support service development
Desirable:
- Formal teaching or educational qualification
- Evidence of previous service innovation
Audit and Clinical Governance
Essential:
- Understanding of clinical governance and evidence of participation in audit and quality improvement activities
- Commitment to evidence-based practice and clinical effectiveness
Research
Essential:
- Awareness of research principles
- Willingness to contribute to or lead clinical research initiatives
Desirable:
- Published peer-reviewed research
- Knowledge of NHS R&D governance frameworks
Additional Information
- Support will be provided for the CESR pathway, CPD, and revalidation.
- Job plan and work patterns can be discussed for applicants seeking Less Than Full Time (LTFT) roles.
- The Trust is committed to supporting diversity, inclusion, and staff wellbeing.
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