Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Job summary
Applications are invited for the position of Consultant in Emergency Medicine to commence with immediate effect. The posts will be based in the Emergency Department at Hull Royal Infirmary, part of the NHS Humber Health Partnership. The NHS Humber Health Partnership has an annual budget of circa £1.4billion, employs over 17,000 staff and sees well over 1 million patients / year with around 275000 attendances across the three Emergency Departments.
The successful applicants will be part of a team of up to 24 Consultants at Hull Royal Infirmary. Clinical duties are shared between Consultants and will include all duties normally expected of any Major Trauma Centre Emergency Department. This includes clinical and non-clinical responsibilities.
Clinical sessions will be worked in the department seeing patients for senior decision-making and supporting the junior staff. This will include evening and weekend working. The shift pattern is described below. Currently the consultant body is in negotiations with the Trust with consideration to move towards the RCEM recommended tariffs for shifts. These will include on-site rostered night shifts. Once this is agreed, the successful applicant(s) would be expected to participate in the agreed shift pattern unless due to mutually agreed exemptions. The posts will mainly be based in the adult area of ED, but would be expected to review patients, give advice to clinicians and also have an oversight of the paediatric ED.
Main duties of the job
A standard full time Job Plan will contain 10 programmed activities.
Clinical sessions will be worked in the department seeing patients for senior decision-making and supporting the junior staff. This will include evening and weekend working. The shift pattern is described below. Currently the consultant body is in negotiations with the Trust with consideration to move towards the RCEM recommended tariffs for shifts. These will include on-site rostered night shifts. Once this is agreed, the successful applicant(s) would be expected to participate in the agreed shift pattern unless due to mutually agreed exemptions. The posts will mainly be based in the adult area of ED, but would be expected to review patients, give advice to clinicians and also have an oversight of the paediatric ED.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- oFull GMC registration with License to practice
- oEntry on GMC specialist register (or entry expected within 6 months)
- oFRCEM or equivalent
Desirable
- Higher degree relevant to health care
- oDual CCT or relevant experience in another acute specialty
Clinical Experience
Essential
- oClinical training and experience equivalent to that required for gaining UK CCT in Emergency Medicine
- oAbility to offer expert clinical opinion on a range of problems within the speciality
- oAbility to take full and independent responsibility for the clinical care of patients
- oATLS/ETC+ALS+ EPALS/APLS provider or instructor
- oCurrently practising in providing adult and paediatric emergency care
Desirable
- oExperience as a consultant in an adult Major Trauma Centre
- oExperience as an ATLS, ALS or EPLS/APLS instructor
- oExperience of advanced resuscitation skills
- oExpertise in bedside ultrasound
Management and Administrative Experience
Essential
- oAbility to advise on efficient and smooth running of specialist services
Desirable
- oTrack record in developing novel methods of care delivery in an Emergency department setting
- oEvidence of ability to develop links with other services/specialties
- oRota/Governance/M&M lead role
Teaching Experience
Essential
- oExperience of supervising junior medical staff
- oAbility to teach clinical skills
Desirable
- oExperience of teaching basic clinical skills to undergraduates
- oExperience in multidisciplinary teaching e.g. nurses, paramedics, Advanced care practitioners
- oCommitment to shop floor teaching
- oSpecific educational lead role or qualification
Research/QI Experience
Essential
- oAbility to apply research outcomes to clinical problems
Desirable
- oParticipation in research
- oInitiated change through Quality Improvement Projects
- oLeadership and coordination of research or QI in a department
Personal Attributes
Essential
- oAbility to work in a team
- oGood interpersonal skills
- oEnquiring, critical and reflective approach to work
- oCaring attitude to patients
- oAbility to communicate effectively with patients, relatives, other agencies and staff
- oCommitment to continuing medical education
- oCompassionate leadership
- oAlways puts the care of the patient as priority
- oRespectful of other members of staff
Desirable
- oA calm demeanour
- oGood camaraderie
Closing Date: 13 August 2026
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