Consultant in Paediatric Nephrology
Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation Trust
Birmingham
Salary
£113,565 – £150,569
Posted
3 weeks ago
About the role
We would like to invite applications for 2x full-time, 10 programmed activities (PA) consultant posts, working with five other paediatric nephrology consultants, and an extensive multidisciplinary team providing a comprehensive tertiary nephrology service to the West Midlands. The appointees will share in the provision of a regional service including regular responsibility for emergency admissions, ward consultations, telephone advice, booked admissions for investigations and day cases. The appointees will also cover the acute haemodialysis unit queries which come up during their service week. The service weeks will be approximately 1:7 or about 8 weeks a year. During the service week, the on-call consultant has no regular clinic commitments, so will undertake business ward rounds every day. The service is purely for nephrology and covers the whole of the West Midlands and beyond. The post holders will be asked to undertake regular outreach clinics (around 1 per month) in one or more of several district general hospitals, alongside the local link general paediatrician. The appointees will be required to do a variety of clinics, including General Nephrology, Chronic Kidney Disease and Transplantation. Personal interests in subspecialities can be accommodated.
The appointee will share in the provision of a regional service including: regular responsibility for emergency admissions, ward consultations, telephone advice, booked admissions for investigations and day cases. These responsibilities occur during the week on-call (approx. 1:6 or about 8 1/2 weeks in a year). During the on-call week the on-call consultant has no regular clinic commitments so will undertake business ward rounds every day. The on-call service is purely for nephrology and the service covers nephrology for the whole of the West Midlands, as above. The post holder will be asked to undertake regular outreach clinics in consultation with the team, not more frequently than 1per month.