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Permanent |The post offers a total of 10 Programmed Activities (PAs), which includes 8.5 Clinical PAs and 1.5 Supporting PAs. Applications are invited from candidates with a CCST in Clinical Genetics for the post of Consultant in Clinical Genetics, hosted by Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust (SC(NHS)FT), but based at the Northern General Hospital. This is a full-time post, to provide clinical support to the present team of six Consultants, providing Clinical Genetic services for a population of around two million, and a further consultant leading the NCG atypical EDS service. The successful candidate will be expected to have a varied clinical workload, with opportunities to sub-specialise in the future.
Job Responsibility:
Contribute to providing clinical services for the population of South Yorkshire and North Derbyshire
Undertake a general caseload
Undertake an average of 2-3 clinics per week, or the equivalent, seeing approximately 4-5 families per clinic
Participate in a rota for Ward Referrals and urgent cases
Contribute to meetings, including with mainstream colleagues
Requirements:
GMC Registration
MBBS or equivalent plus one of MRCP/MRCPCH or equivalent
Recognised higher specialised training programme in Clinical Genetics or within 6 months of attaining CCT
Wide experience in Clinical Genetics
Competence in clinical audit
Training in audit at SpR or equivalent level
Interest in research
Experience in training undergraduates and medical students and postgraduate doctors and scientists
Interest in teaching
Leadership skills
Knowledge of clinical governance
Ability to work as a team with professional colleagues from medical and other disciplines
Good communication skills
Good organisational skills
IT skills
Nice to have:
Relevant higher degree - MD or PhD
Able to initiate and carry out medical research projects