Job summary
Join Our Dynamic Women and Childrens
Health Team
This post is ideal for doctors aiming to strengthen
their clinical portfolio before applying for specialty training or those
seeking further experience in womens health.
You will be expected to undertake duties
equivalent to a core trainee, including:
- Assessing emergency
gynaecology and maternity ward attendees.
- Clerking patients admitted to the maternity unit, labour ward, and
gynaecological wards.
- Performing postnatal discharge checks for patients following forceps
delivery, caesarean section, and other complex maternity cases.
- Participating in ward rounds and multidisciplinary team meetings
What Were Looking For
Primary Medical Degree is
essential
Full GMC Registration &
License to Practice is essential
Completion of FY1 & FY2
Training or equivalent is essential
Computer literate (ECDL or
equivalent) is desirable
Experience of working in a UK
Obstetrics & Gynaecology department is desirable
What We Offer
- A friendly and inclusive
working environment.
- Structured learning opportunities and mentorship.
- Competitive salary and benefits.
- Exposure to a wide range of clinical scenarios in womens health.
Interested in joining a team thats
passionate about delivering outstanding care to women and families?
Apply now and take the next step in your medical career.
Main duties of the job
Opportunities for Development
- Assist in operating theatres, including elective and emergency procedures.- Attend and contribute to antenatal and gynaecology clinics.- Engage in audit, teaching, and quality improvement projects.- Access to educational supervision and support for career progression.
About us
Health and
Care Jersey is a Government of Jersey department and is not part of the NHS.
Health care
professionals in Jersey enjoy more autonomy and the opportunity to shape the
public health service in a small island on a change journey.
Jersey is a
unique place to live and work and being a Doctor in Jersey is different. As a
crown dependency, we are an Island nation which includes our own Health Care
Service. And it is a service on the move with the new Enid Quenault health care
facility opened in 2023 and financial commitment to improve and invest in
further healthcare facilities including a brand-new acute hospital. Our
patients and health professionals are at the centre of all we do, as a doctor
you have more time to care and we give more time to you, for your development
and wellbeing.
Striking
scenery, a safe and inclusive society, miles of sandy beaches, high performing
schools, an enviable work-life
balance, a heritage, political and economic stability, low personal taxes, warm summers
and mild winters.
Jersey is an island
idyllically situated between England and France and offers career advancement
as well as a
excellent
work life balance. With history and heritage dating back over millennia
and food and lifestyle
options available for you to enjoy,
life in Jersey caters for all.
Job description
Job responsibilities
The
Post
The
Clinical Fellow would be expected to carry out duties expected of a core
trainee doctor including assessing emergency ward attendees, clerking of
patients admitted to the Maternity unit, labour ward and gynaecological wards,
post-natal discharge checks for patients following forceps, caesarean section
and other complicated maternity cases.
The post holder will have the opportunity to assist in operating
theatres, obstetric gynaecology and antenatal clinics.
Labour
Ward and Gynaecological Ward Duties
When on duty the Clinical Fellow will be compulsorily resident and
responsible for admitting all obstetric and gynaecological cases. First priority is to respond to all bleeps
and calls from Labour Ward. When on
labour ward duty, as first on call, it is not
permissible to leave the Hospital or accommodation premises. Labour ward rounds take place at 08.30,
13.00, 17.00 and 20.30 with the Registrar.
Any abnormalities on the antenatal ward should be notified to the duty
Registrar.
Gynaecology
ward rounds take place every morning on Rayner ward with the team for each
consultant
Gynaecological Theatre and
Outpatient Clinics
The Resident Doctors are fully integrated into the work of the
Obstetrics and Gynaecological Department.
Admissions to Day Surgery Unit take place at 08.00. Admissions to Rayner
Ward for main theatre lists may be on the day prior to surgery, or often at
08.00 on the morning of surgery. Gynaecology Clinics start promptly at 09.00 am in the morning and at 13.30
pm in the afternoon.
Administrative Duties
Time must be set aside for administrative duties including dictation of
discharge letters for general practitioners.
Prescribing
The Hospital has a formulary a copy of which will be provided on
commencement of duty.
Teaching
Friday afternoons are put aside for meetings and training. The hospital has a formal medical student
training programme with Southampton University, with medical students being
attached to the department.
The
hospital has an Audit office staffed by a team of clinical audit officers, who
provide administrative and analytical support for audit projects.
Research
Doctors in training are encouraged to take part in research and audit
projects. These are usually presented at
the Friday afternoon postgraduate teaching sessions, or on audit days.
The
above does not purport to be an exhaustive list of duties but is intended to
indicate the range and type of duties required.
The duties of the post may alter to reflect changing practices within
the service.
The
Rota
The job is full-time with a 1 in 8 out of hours rota.
As Jersey is an Island and unique in some respects, it is essential
that the Department works as a team and all staff are required to be flexible
and co-operative.
If a Doctor is unable to attend work due to illness, they should inform
the Department, the Consultant or in their absence the Middle Grade, and
Medical Staffing immediately. If the
absence continues beyond three days a medical certificate, signed by a doctor,
is required.
Gynaecology
Service
The gynaecology service carries out approximately 2,000 operations a
year, and there are over 350 emergency cases a year admitted through the
Gynaecology Ward. 38% of all operations are carried out in the award winning
Day Surgery Unit that has recently been expanded. A Nurse-led pre-admission
service operates for gynaecology. Each year there are over 6,000 referrals to
the Outpatient Department, and there are over 1,000 inpatients admitted to the
ward in a year.
The Gynaecology Ward (Rayner Ward) has 16 inpatient beds, and attached
to the ward is the Gynaecology Outpatient Department. Nursing staff rotate
between the ward and the Outpatient area providing continuity of care. There
is a fully equipped Colposcopy and Outpatient Hysteroscopy Unit. There is an
Early Pregnancy Unit with an ultrasound scan machine. The Assisted
Reproductive Unit (ARU) is located on Rozel Ward. It is led by a consultant,
and assisted by a Senior Sister, a Staff Grade and receptionist. A satellite
Assisted Reproductive service has been set up between Jersey and the Lister
Hospital in London for egg recovery and embryo transfer for IVF patients.
The Gynaecology Department carries out a considerable amount of
laparoscopic surgery. Facilities for surgery are located in both Day Surgery
and Main Theatre. The gynaecology outpatient department runs regular
specialist clinics in Uro-Gynaecology, Colposcopy, Psychosexual and
Gynae-Oncology.
Jersey established a service to provide for
termination of pregnancy after the relevant law was passed in 1997. Social
terminations can be carried out until the end of the 12th week
although in cases of severe foetal abnormality or serious maternal health
problems terminations can be carried out until 24 weeks gestation. Depending
on gestation, women are offered medical or surgical terminations. The
termination service is led by a consultant and assisted by staff grade
doctors, family planning nurses, counsellor and nurses with a special
interest. There is an excellent community contraception service provided on
the island with a dedicated family planning clinic at Le Bas Centre and for
the under 21- year olds, Brook Jersey. There are close working relationships
with the Genito-Urinary Medicine clinics. Psychosexual counselling is offered
by one of the gynaecology consultants.
Obstetric Service
There are approximately 1,000 births per annum. There is a high
quality, well equipped Labour Ward suite with intrapartum monitoring and blood
gas analysis available. There is a designated Maternity Operating Theatre
within the main operating theatre complex. There is twenty-four hour
anaesthetic cover, with approximately 34% epidural rate. There is a complete
mix of obstetric cases with the Unit having to deal with high-risk obstetrics
as well as low risk because of the geographical isolation of the island.
There are 4 Consultant Ante Natal Clinics per week. Most of the low
risk antenatal care is shared between General Practitioner and the community
Midwives. Each Consultant has an antenatal clinic each week for higher cases.
Every antennal patient is offered a booking scan and combined screening for
aneuploidy. All fetal abnormalities are recorded and the Unit is involved with
the National Congenital Anomaly and Rare Registration Service (NCARDRS).
Responsibility for fetal medicine is shared between two of the Consultants.
Invasive investigative procedures including Chronic Villus Sampling and
Amniocentesis are available on island. All obstetrics outcomes are monitoring
and the department reports outcome data to MBRRACDE, and Each Baby Counts at
the RCOG.
All women are offered first trimester nuchal translucency scans and
combined screening at the Ante-Natal Clinic. Antenatal and Intrapartum records
are all computerised on a Trakcare system.
Amniocentesis is offered to screen-positive
Job description
Job responsibilities
The
Post
The
Clinical Fellow would be expected to carry out duties expected of a core
trainee doctor including assessing emergency ward attendees, clerking of
patients admitted to the Maternity unit, labour ward and gynaecological wards,
post-natal discharge checks for patients following forceps, caesarean section
and other complicated maternity cases.
The post holder will have the opportunity to assist in operating
theatres, obstetric gynaecology and antenatal clinics.
Labour
Ward and Gynaecological Ward Duties
When on duty the Clinical Fellow will be compulsorily resident and
responsible for admitting all obstetric and gynaecological cases. First priority is to respond to all bleeps
and calls from Labour Ward. When on
labour ward duty, as first on call, it is not
permissible to leave the Hospital or accommodation premises. Labour ward rounds take place at 08.30,
13.00, 17.00 and 20.30 with the Registrar.
Any abnormalities on the antenatal ward should be notified to the duty
Registrar.
Gynaecology
ward rounds take place every morning on Rayner ward with the team for each
consultant
Gynaecological Theatre and
Outpatient Clinics
The Resident Doctors are fully integrated into the work of the
Obstetrics and Gynaecological Department.
Admissions to Day Surgery Unit take place at 08.00. Admissions to Rayner
Ward for main theatre lists may be on the day prior to surgery, or often at
08.00 on the morning of surgery. Gynaecology Clinics start promptly at 09.00 am in the morning and at 13.30
pm in the afternoon.
Administrative Duties
Time must be set aside for administrative duties including dictation of
discharge letters for general practitioners.
Prescribing
The Hospital has a formulary a copy of which will be provided on
commencement of duty.
Teaching
Friday afternoons are put aside for meetings and training. The hospital has a formal medical student
training programme with Southampton University, with medical students being
attached to the department.
The
hospital has an Audit office staffed by a team of clinical audit officers, who
provide administrative and analytical support for audit projects.
Research
Doctors in training are encouraged to take part in research and audit
projects. These are usually presented at
the Friday afternoon postgraduate teaching sessions, or on audit days.
The
above does not purport to be an exhaustive list of duties but is intended to
indicate the range and type of duties required.
The duties of the post may alter to reflect changing practices within
the service.
The
Rota
The job is full-time with a 1 in 8 out of hours rota.
As Jersey is an Island and unique in some respects, it is essential
that the Department works as a team and all staff are required to be flexible
and co-operative.
If a Doctor is unable to attend work due to illness, they should inform
the Department, the Consultant or in their absence the Middle Grade, and
Medical Staffing immediately. If the
absence continues beyond three days a medical certificate, signed by a doctor,
is required.
Gynaecology
Service
The gynaecology service carries out approximately 2,000 operations a
year, and there are over 350 emergency cases a year admitted through the
Gynaecology Ward. 38% of all operations are carried out in the award winning
Day Surgery Unit that has recently been expanded. A Nurse-led pre-admission
service operates for gynaecology. Each year there are over 6,000 referrals to
the Outpatient Department, and there are over 1,000 inpatients admitted to the
ward in a year.
The Gynaecology Ward (Rayner Ward) has 16 inpatient beds, and attached
to the ward is the Gynaecology Outpatient Department. Nursing staff rotate
between the ward and the Outpatient area providing continuity of care. There
is a fully equipped Colposcopy and Outpatient Hysteroscopy Unit. There is an
Early Pregnancy Unit with an ultrasound scan machine. The Assisted
Reproductive Unit (ARU) is located on Rozel Ward. It is led by a consultant,
and assisted by a Senior Sister, a Staff Grade and receptionist. A satellite
Assisted Reproductive service has been set up between Jersey and the Lister
Hospital in London for egg recovery and embryo transfer for IVF patients.
The Gynaecology Department carries out a considerable amount of
laparoscopic surgery. Facilities for surgery are located in both Day Surgery
and Main Theatre. The gynaecology outpatient department runs regular
specialist clinics in Uro-Gynaecology, Colposcopy, Psychosexual and
Gynae-Oncology.
Jersey established a service to provide for
termination of pregnancy after the relevant law was passed in 1997. Social
terminations can be carried out until the end of the 12th week
although in cases of severe foetal abnormality or serious maternal health
problems terminations can be carried out until 24 weeks gestation. Depending
on gestation, women are offered medical or surgical terminations. The
termination service is led by a consultant and assisted by staff grade
doctors, family planning nurses, counsellor and nurses with a special
interest. There is an excellent community contraception service provided on
the island with a dedicated family planning clinic at Le Bas Centre and for
the under 21- year olds, Brook Jersey. There are close working relationships
with the Genito-Urinary Medicine clinics. Psychosexual counselling is offered
by one of the gynaecology consultants.
Obstetric Service
There are approximately 1,000 births per annum. There is a high
quality, well equipped Labour Ward suite with intrapartum monitoring and blood
gas analysis available. There is a designated Maternity Operating Theatre
within the main operating theatre complex. There is twenty-four hour
anaesthetic cover, with approximately 34% epidural rate. There is a complete
mix of obstetric cases with the Unit having to deal with high-risk obstetrics
as well as low risk because of the geographical isolation of the island.
There are 4 Consultant Ante Natal Clinics per week. Most of the low
risk antenatal care is shared between General Practitioner and the community
Midwives. Each Consultant has an antenatal clinic each week for higher cases.
Every antennal patient is offered a booking scan and combined screening for
aneuploidy. All fetal abnormalities are recorded and the Unit is involved with
the National Congenital Anomaly and Rare Registration Service (NCARDRS).
Responsibility for fetal medicine is shared between two of the Consultants.
Invasive investigative procedures including Chronic Villus Sampling and
Amniocentesis are available on island. All obstetrics outcomes are monitoring
and the department reports outcome data to MBRRACDE, and Each Baby Counts at
the RCOG.
All women are offered first trimester nuchal translucency scans and
combined screening at the Ante-Natal Clinic. Antenatal and Intrapartum records
are all computerised on a Trakcare system.
Amniocentesis is offered to screen-positive
Person Specification
Personal Attributes
Essential
- Ability to work flexibly with colleagues to provide services
- Ability to work flexibly in a changing health service
- Ability to work effectively with a multi-disciplinary team, motivating and Influencing others through their enthusiasm
- Ability to communicate effectively with colleagues, patients, relatives, GPs, nurses, management and other agencies
- Highly motivated
- Able to work within a team
- Ability to prioritise administrative and clinical tasks
- Commitment to learning
- Up to date vaccination record
- Participation in Clinical Audit, Research & Risk Management Activities
- Demonstrates a commitment to safeguarding young people and vulnerable adults
- Evidence of annual appraisal
Experience
Essential
- Completion of FY1 and FY2 foundation training or equivalent
Desirable
- Experience of working In a UK O&G department
Qualifications
Essential
- Primary Medical Degree
- Full GMC Registration and License to Practice
- Current ALS Certificate
- Computer Literate (ECDL or equivalent)
Person Specification
Personal Attributes
Essential
- Ability to work flexibly with colleagues to provide services
- Ability to work flexibly in a changing health service
- Ability to work effectively with a multi-disciplinary team, motivating and Influencing others through their enthusiasm
- Ability to communicate effectively with colleagues, patients, relatives, GPs, nurses, management and other agencies
- Highly motivated
- Able to work within a team
- Ability to prioritise administrative and clinical tasks
- Commitment to learning
- Up to date vaccination record
- Participation in Clinical Audit, Research & Risk Management Activities
- Demonstrates a commitment to safeguarding young people and vulnerable adults
- Evidence of annual appraisal
Experience
Essential
- Completion of FY1 and FY2 foundation training or equivalent
Desirable
- Experience of working In a UK O&G department
Qualifications
Essential
- Primary Medical Degree
- Full GMC Registration and License to Practice
- Current ALS Certificate
- Computer Literate (ECDL or equivalent)
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).
From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).
Additional information
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).
From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).