Job summary
We are seeking to appoint a Clinical Reader or Professor of Neonatal Medicine to replace a retiring colleague to help lead a large scale programme of neonatal research in conjunction with the Evelina London Childrens Hospital. The post is 10 PA, with 5 academic Pas, 4 direct clinical care, and 1 supporting professional activities.
The post holder will be appointed in the Research Department of Early Life Imaging, School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences (BMEIS), where their duties will include academic, clinical and teaching work. BMEIS is a cutting-edge research and teaching division, dedicated to the development, clinical translation, and clinical application of medical imaging and computational modelling technologies.
The School is placed within St. Thomas Hospital and therefore offers an exciting opportunity to perform truly translational research by supporting rapid translation of basic science into clinical applications.
The clinical side of the post will be based in the Evelina London Neonatal unit, located at St Thomas Hospital London, where they will join an existing team of 18 Consultants. Candidates wishing to work less than full time can also be accommodated and are encouraged to apply.
Main duties of the job
- The post holder will:
- Take a major part in the academic work of the Department in the School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences, led by Professor Tomoki Arichi, working with clinical and non-clinical researchers with the aim of obtaining major funding for large scale programmes of cutting edge research and conducting research at an international standard.
- To supervise and co-supervise clinical and non-clinical researchers (including PhD and MD students).
- To take an active part in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and training.
- To develop an independent research programme and develop leadership as a clinical scientist.
- To contribute to the dissemination of scientific results by means of writing papers for publication in leading academic journals, presenting orally and in poster form at academic meetings, seminars and conferences.
- It is expected that the postholder will wish to continue to contribute to the Clinical work of the Evelina London Childrens Hospital and appropriate arrangements will be made through the Medical Directorate to facilitate this.
- To contribute to the development of research capacity and clinical practice in the Evelina London Childrens Hospital.
This is a full time post (40 hours per week), and you will be offered an indefinite contract.
About us
The Evelina London Neonatal Unit is one of the largest in the United Kingdom, with 900-1000 admissions per year (of which ~200 were <30w gestation) and ~9000 ICU/HDU cot days in 2021. There are 46 cots, of which 20 are Intensive Care, 12 High Dependency and 14 Special Care. The junior medical staff consists of 31 WTE junior doctors on a 3 tier rota, which also includes 4 Advanced Neonatal Nurse Practitioners.
The unit is one of three NICU in the South London Neonatal ODN. Facilities on the Neonatal Unit were purpose built, alongside the maternity unit in 2002 and we are in the process of planned refurbishment. The postholder will be involved in providing clinical leadership, hands on care and training in neonatal intensive (IC), high dependency (HD) and special care (SC) on the tertiary neonatal unit of ELCH. There will also be commitments to antenatal consultations for women expecting babies with neonatal problems, oversight of care Transitional Care and on the Postnatal Ward and an option to take on neonatal outpatient follow-up commitments. The service weeks entail blocks on either IC, HD or SC areas, with additional clinical commitments in the job plan for some non-attending weeks.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Key
objectives:
-
To
establish and lead a world-leading programme of research in neonatal medicine,
in line with the strategic aims of the Research Department of Early Life
Imaging and the School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences.
-
It
is expected that the postholder will wish to continue to contribute to the
Clinical work of the Evelina London Childrens Hospital and appropriate
arrangements will be made through the Medical Directorate to facilitate this.
-
To
contribute to the development of research capacity and clinical practice in the
Evelina London Childrens Hospital.
-
To
participate in the teaching programs at KCL including teaching of undergraduate
medical and biomedical engineering students as well as postgraduate taught
programs being offered by the School and the Faculty.
Clinical governance:
-
To
review clinical outcomes in designated area using external benchmarking data
where appropriate, to identify and advise variances to the Clinical Director.
-
Participate
in clinical audit, incident reporting and analysis and to ensure resulting
actions are implemented.
-
To
work closely with the Directorate, Patient and Public Involvement panels in
relation to clinical and services developments as delegated by the Clinical
Director.
-
Participate
in ensuring NICE requirements are reviewed and implemented and monitored in the
specialty areas.
-
To
ensure clinical guidelines and protocols are adhered to by junior medical staff
and updated on a regular basis.
-
To
keep fully informed about best practice in the specialty areas and ensure
implications for practice changes are discussed with the Clinical Director.
-
To
role model good practice for infection control to all members of the
multidisciplinary team.
Clinical
management:
-
The post holder must be
medically qualified
and maintain GMC specialist
registration, including revalidation and hold a license to practice
-
To
develop and maintain the competencies required to carry out the duties required
of the post.
-
To ensure prompt
attendance at agreed direct clinical care Programmed Activities.
-
To ensure parents are
involved in decisions about their babys care and to respond to their views.
-
The
postholder will contribute to the management and development of their clinical
service as appropriate for grade and specialist skills, as guided by the
Medical Director.
-
To
act as educational supervisor and appraiser as delegated by the Clinical
Director to ensure external accreditation of training post.
Appraisal:
-
The
postholder will be required as a matter of both GSTT policy to undertake annual
appraisal/job plan review. All academics in KCL also undergo annual performance
development review (PDR). It is normal practice for the GSTT appraisal and KCL
PDR processes to be held together so that all aspects of the job are jointly
reviewed.
-
To
work with colleagues to ensure junior doctors hours are compliant
-
To
ensure that adequate systems and procedures are in place to control and monitor
leave for junior medical staff and to ensure that there is appropriate cover
within the clinical areas, including on-call commitments
-
To
participate in the recruitment of junior medical staff as and when required.
-
To
participate in team objective setting as part of the annual job planning cycle.
-
To
be responsible for the annual appraisal of all doctors in training, Trust
doctors, Clinical Fellows and non-consultant grades as delegated by the
Clinical Director and General Manager.
General:
-
The
post holder will be provided with an office and administration support within
BMEIS.
-
The
post holder will be provided separately with a shared office and administration
support in the Evelina London Neonatal Unit.
Communication & networking:
-
Communicating
with other clinicians regarding care of patients.
-
Communicating
with patients.
-
Communication
with research staff within the School of BMEIS
-
Accepting
and assuming a role as part of an interdisciplinary team.
Decision making, planning & problem
solving:
-
To
address research questions and deliver on research grants and programmes.
-
To
assist and advise other researchers in the planning and execution of their
research.
Clinical Leadership and Team Working
-
To
demonstrate excellent leadership skills with regard to individual performance,
clinical teams, the Trust and when participating in national or local
initiatives.
-
To
work collaboratively with all members of the multi-disciplinary team and Kings
Health Partners as required.
-
To
chair regular meetings for the specialties.
-
To
resolve conflict and difficult situations through negotiation and discussion,
involving appropriate parties.
-
Adhere
to Trust and departmental guidelines on leave including reporting absence.
Service delivery:
-
To
work closely with the colleagues in the Evelina London Childrens Hospital.
-
Comply
with all Trust mandatory training.
-
Contribute
to the training of all NHS staff employees as required.
-
Contribute
to audit and service delivery within the Trust.
-
Contribute
to service development in the Trust.
-
Implement
new scanning protocols safely and in compliance with Trust policies, procedures
and guidelines.
-
To
contribute to representing the department on relevant committees.
-
Adhere
to Trust policies.
Analysis & research:
-
To
participate and contribute to the on-going research within the School of BMEIS
and Research Department of Early Life Imaging and develop new areas of interest
should this become appropriate.
To
assist other researchers within the School of BMEIS and other research centres.
To
deliver their own research programme and build a research team.
Team
work, teaching & learning support:
-
To
participate in teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate level.
-
To
participate in the training of trainees.
-
To
contribute to the induction and training of new staff, and visiting
researchers.
-
To
participate in clinical fellow training in compliance with the requirements of
the London Deanery and the Royal College.
The above list of
responsibilities may not be exhaustive, and the post holder will be required to
undertake such tasks and responsibilities as may reasonably be expected within
the scope and grading of the post.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Key
objectives:
-
To
establish and lead a world-leading programme of research in neonatal medicine,
in line with the strategic aims of the Research Department of Early Life
Imaging and the School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences.
-
It
is expected that the postholder will wish to continue to contribute to the
Clinical work of the Evelina London Childrens Hospital and appropriate
arrangements will be made through the Medical Directorate to facilitate this.
-
To
contribute to the development of research capacity and clinical practice in the
Evelina London Childrens Hospital.
-
To
participate in the teaching programs at KCL including teaching of undergraduate
medical and biomedical engineering students as well as postgraduate taught
programs being offered by the School and the Faculty.
Clinical governance:
-
To
review clinical outcomes in designated area using external benchmarking data
where appropriate, to identify and advise variances to the Clinical Director.
-
Participate
in clinical audit, incident reporting and analysis and to ensure resulting
actions are implemented.
-
To
work closely with the Directorate, Patient and Public Involvement panels in
relation to clinical and services developments as delegated by the Clinical
Director.
-
Participate
in ensuring NICE requirements are reviewed and implemented and monitored in the
specialty areas.
-
To
ensure clinical guidelines and protocols are adhered to by junior medical staff
and updated on a regular basis.
-
To
keep fully informed about best practice in the specialty areas and ensure
implications for practice changes are discussed with the Clinical Director.
-
To
role model good practice for infection control to all members of the
multidisciplinary team.
Clinical
management:
-
The post holder must be
medically qualified
and maintain GMC specialist
registration, including revalidation and hold a license to practice
-
To
develop and maintain the competencies required to carry out the duties required
of the post.
-
To ensure prompt
attendance at agreed direct clinical care Programmed Activities.
-
To ensure parents are
involved in decisions about their babys care and to respond to their views.
-
The
postholder will contribute to the management and development of their clinical
service as appropriate for grade and specialist skills, as guided by the
Medical Director.
-
To
act as educational supervisor and appraiser as delegated by the Clinical
Director to ensure external accreditation of training post.
Appraisal:
-
The
postholder will be required as a matter of both GSTT policy to undertake annual
appraisal/job plan review. All academics in KCL also undergo annual performance
development review (PDR). It is normal practice for the GSTT appraisal and KCL
PDR processes to be held together so that all aspects of the job are jointly
reviewed.
-
To
work with colleagues to ensure junior doctors hours are compliant
-
To
ensure that adequate systems and procedures are in place to control and monitor
leave for junior medical staff and to ensure that there is appropriate cover
within the clinical areas, including on-call commitments
-
To
participate in the recruitment of junior medical staff as and when required.
-
To
participate in team objective setting as part of the annual job planning cycle.
-
To
be responsible for the annual appraisal of all doctors in training, Trust
doctors, Clinical Fellows and non-consultant grades as delegated by the
Clinical Director and General Manager.
General:
-
The
post holder will be provided with an office and administration support within
BMEIS.
-
The
post holder will be provided separately with a shared office and administration
support in the Evelina London Neonatal Unit.
Communication & networking:
-
Communicating
with other clinicians regarding care of patients.
-
Communicating
with patients.
-
Communication
with research staff within the School of BMEIS
-
Accepting
and assuming a role as part of an interdisciplinary team.
Decision making, planning & problem
solving:
-
To
address research questions and deliver on research grants and programmes.
-
To
assist and advise other researchers in the planning and execution of their
research.
Clinical Leadership and Team Working
-
To
demonstrate excellent leadership skills with regard to individual performance,
clinical teams, the Trust and when participating in national or local
initiatives.
-
To
work collaboratively with all members of the multi-disciplinary team and Kings
Health Partners as required.
-
To
chair regular meetings for the specialties.
-
To
resolve conflict and difficult situations through negotiation and discussion,
involving appropriate parties.
-
Adhere
to Trust and departmental guidelines on leave including reporting absence.
Service delivery:
-
To
work closely with the colleagues in the Evelina London Childrens Hospital.
-
Comply
with all Trust mandatory training.
-
Contribute
to the training of all NHS staff employees as required.
-
Contribute
to audit and service delivery within the Trust.
-
Contribute
to service development in the Trust.
-
Implement
new scanning protocols safely and in compliance with Trust policies, procedures
and guidelines.
-
To
contribute to representing the department on relevant committees.
-
Adhere
to Trust policies.
Analysis & research:
-
To
participate and contribute to the on-going research within the School of BMEIS
and Research Department of Early Life Imaging and develop new areas of interest
should this become appropriate.
To
assist other researchers within the School of BMEIS and other research centres.
To
deliver their own research programme and build a research team.
Team
work, teaching & learning support:
-
To
participate in teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate level.
-
To
participate in the training of trainees.
-
To
contribute to the induction and training of new staff, and visiting
researchers.
-
To
participate in clinical fellow training in compliance with the requirements of
the London Deanery and the Royal College.
The above list of
responsibilities may not be exhaustive, and the post holder will be required to
undertake such tasks and responsibilities as may reasonably be expected within
the scope and grading of the post.
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
- Experience in complex and tertiary neonatal care at senior registrar or consultant level.
- Experience with neonatal care for babies with subspecialist conditions.
- Research experience/publication track-record within the sphere of fetal, infant or child health
Desirable
- Evidence of leadership in the development of clinical services
- Experience of undergraduate teaching and post graduate training
- Experience with research, which will allow the applicant to communicate with basic scientists to bring basic research into clinical practice (translational medicine)
Qualifications
Essential
- Full registration with valid license to practice
- PhD qualified in relevant subject area (or pending results)
- MRCPCH or equivalent
- On GMC Specialist Register for Neonatal Medicine or within six months of attaining CCT in Neonatal Medicine.
- Valid Level 3 Safeguarding Training
- Valid BLS Training
- Portfolio Pathway (formerly CESR) applicants must be on the Specialist Register at the point of application.
Desirable
Knowledge and skills
Essential
- Ability to coordinate complex clinical care within multidisciplinary team
- High level of clinical skills and knowledge appropriate for busy tertiary neonatal care.
- Track record of academic publication in leading scientific journals
- Track record of being awarded independent academic funding
Desirable
- Strong commitment to delivering patient-centred care
- Exceptional verbal and written communication skills
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
- Experience in complex and tertiary neonatal care at senior registrar or consultant level.
- Experience with neonatal care for babies with subspecialist conditions.
- Research experience/publication track-record within the sphere of fetal, infant or child health
Desirable
- Evidence of leadership in the development of clinical services
- Experience of undergraduate teaching and post graduate training
- Experience with research, which will allow the applicant to communicate with basic scientists to bring basic research into clinical practice (translational medicine)
Qualifications
Essential
- Full registration with valid license to practice
- PhD qualified in relevant subject area (or pending results)
- MRCPCH or equivalent
- On GMC Specialist Register for Neonatal Medicine or within six months of attaining CCT in Neonatal Medicine.
- Valid Level 3 Safeguarding Training
- Valid BLS Training
- Portfolio Pathway (formerly CESR) applicants must be on the Specialist Register at the point of application.
Desirable
Knowledge and skills
Essential
- Ability to coordinate complex clinical care within multidisciplinary team
- High level of clinical skills and knowledge appropriate for busy tertiary neonatal care.
- Track record of academic publication in leading scientific journals
- Track record of being awarded independent academic funding
Desirable
- Strong commitment to delivering patient-centred care
- Exceptional verbal and written communication skills
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).