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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Locum Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine (ICM) to join a well-established intensive care team delivering high-quality critical care services across the region. The Intensive Care Unit admits approximately 400 patients annually and currently supports Level 3 critical care beds, with anticipated service expansion in the coming years. A modern purpose-built Intensive Care Unit opened in 2025, featuring individual patient rooms, modern clinical facilities, and improved staff environments. The ICU operates with consultant-led care during daytime hours and is supported by a robust multidisciplinary workforce including experienced nursing teams, trainee doctors and specialist clinicians. The department uses an advanced electronic clinical information system for patient records, which can also be accessed remotely. This role provides an excellent opportunity for consultants interested in delivering high-quality critical care services while contributing to teaching, research, clinical governance and service development.
Job Responsibility:
Provide consultant-level intensive care services for critically ill patients within the ICU
Deliver care across daytime ICU clinical sessions and participate in the consultant on-call rota
Manage critically ill patients requiring advanced organ support and complex critical care interventions
Maintain clinical responsibility for patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit
Work collaboratively with colleagues in anaesthesia, emergency medicine, surgery and acute medicine
Participate in multidisciplinary clinical decision-making and care planning
Participate in the Intensive Care Medicine on-call rota (currently 1:8)
Provide out-of-hours consultant support for ICU admissions and critically ill patients
Work closely with ICU nursing teams, trainee doctors, anaesthetic teams and allied healthcare professionals
Participate in multidisciplinary rounds and critical care management discussions
Collaborate with regional services where specialist patient management is required
Participate in the teaching and supervision of junior doctors and trainees
Contribute to undergraduate and postgraduate medical education
Support the development of clinicians working within intensive care services
Participate in clinical governance and quality improvement initiatives
Contribute to audit programmes and service development projects
Maintain professional development through CPD, appraisal and revalidation
Support evidence-based clinical practice within intensive care medicine
Requirements:
Primary Medical Degree (MBBS or equivalent)
Full GMC registration with a licence to practise
FRCA qualification
Entry on the GMC Specialist Register in Intensive Care Medicine or Anaesthesia, or within 6 months of CCT
Minimum 1 year NHS experience
Minimum 6 months of UK experience at Consultant level in Intensive Care Medicine
Ability to demonstrate independent consultant-level expertise in ICM