Locum Consultant Radiologist with interest in Abdominopelvic Radiology

Overview
Due to maternity leave NBT have a 12 month, locum position for a Consultant Radiologist in Body/Abdominopelvic radiology. The successful post holder will be part of an enthusiastic and cohesive General Body radiology team. They will be responsible for the clinical management of patients under their care, and in liaison with consultant colleagues, continuity of care when the postholder is absent.Main duties of the job
There are several Consultant led General Body multi-disciplinary team meetings (MDTs) shared between the team on a rotational basis and held in close collaborative relationships with a range of medical and surgical departments, including GI surgical, gastroenterology, gynaecology, urology and plastic surgery departments. The successful applicant will provide radiology support to the regional skin cancer MDT, as well as having the opportunity to contribute to further abdominopelvic MDTs aligned to their sub-speciality.Working for our organisation
The North Bristol NHS Trust Imaging Department provides a full imaging service to cover the Hospital’s role as a major acute Trust, as well as a tertiary and quaternary centre for multiple medical and surgical regional specialist services. Southmead Hospital is also a Level 1 Major Trauma Centre. Emergency imaging is provided by SpRs supported by general, interventional, neuroradiology and neuro-interventional radiology consultants each with their own 24/7 rota. From 0000-0800 emergency scans are outsourced to an external reporting company. All Consultant Radiologists have the ability to undertake reporting from home if desired.Detailed Job Description and Main Responsibilities
The post holder(s) will have a 10 programmed activities (PA) job plan, 8.5 Direct Clinical Care (DCC) and 1.5 Supporting Professional Activities (SPA). There is the potential to work less than full-time, upon discussion. The job plan details, and exact timetable will be discussed and agreed between the successful candidate(s) and Clinical Lead to reflect the sub-specialty interest(s), including relevant multi-disciplinary meetings and face-face patient facing lists, as well as departmental general radiology activities across the North Bristol Trust sites, and joining the 1:18 general radiology on-call rota, allocated 1.0 DCC. In addition, there is also the opportunity for home reporting, as well as an extra 2 programmed activities which may be DCC or SPA activities, the latter to support our department.Provision of a general ultrasound list with support for radiographers and trainees is part of this post. GI and other relevant intervention could be incorporated into job plans but is not an essential requirement.Person specification
Qualifications
Essential criteriaFRCR or equivalentMust have CCT in Clinical Radiology and have been entered on the GMC Specialist Register at the time of the appointmentDesirable criteriaHigher academic qualification (e.g. MD or MS).Training and Experience
Essential criteriaMust meet the Essential Experience Requirements detailed within the job being applied forDesirable criteriaExperience of major trauma service.Audit
Essential criteriaExperience in audit project and written up
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