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Prif leoliad
Sarcoma
Gradd
MN37
Contract
Cyfnod Penodol: 12 mis (to start July 2024)
Oriau
Llawnamser - 40 awr yr wythnos
Cyfeirnod y swydd
392-MS026-844
Cyflogwr
Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust
Math o gyflogwr
NHS
Gwefan
Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital
Tref
Stanmore
Cyflog
£37,068 - £57,570 +2,162 LW per annum
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23/05/2024 23:59

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Trust Doctor- Sarcoma

MN37

Please note in order to progress your application, your data will be processed by our 3rd party recruitment providers – North London Partners Shared Service, who conduct recruitment activities on behalf of Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust. 

The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust is the largest orthopaedic hospital in the UK and a global leader in our field.  We provide a dynamic working environment where we support frontline staff to implement improvements so that we can realise our vision of being a world leading neuro musculoskeletal hospital providing the best patient care and staff experience in the NHS, delivering world leading research, and offering a strong foundation of education, training and career progression. Our dedicated staff come from diverse backgrounds, and our patients benefit from the wide range of experience they bring to the Trust. The RNOH brings unrivalled expertise together in one place allowing us to deliver some of the world’s most complex and innovative care to our patients

  • Rated Good by the CQC
  • Two sites, one in central London and one in Stanmore - which has recently opened The Stanmore Building, a new, state-of-the-art inpatient facility
  • Our Research and Innovation Centre works closely with our main academic partner, University College London
  • Recognised as a centre of excellence,  leading on national initiatives, such as the Getting It Right First Time (GIRFT) Programme
  • Further major redevelopment underway across the Stanmore site – improving and modernising our facilities to maintain our position as the UK’s leading centre for orthopaedic medicine
  • In the NHS staff survey, over 90% of our staff were satisfied with the quality of care they are able to give to patients - the best result of any NHS Trust in the country
  • Our staff also indicated that they had the best experience of appraisals as compared to all other NHS Trusts.

This is a great time to join us and play a critical role in the next stage of RNOH’s journey to achieving an outstanding CQC rating.

Our aim is to remain a world-leading orthopaedic hospital with the best patient care and staff experience in the NHS. To do this, we have four core values that underpin everything that we do. We use our values to help ensure that we are always focused on the things that our staff and patients believe are most important:

  • Patients first, always
  • Excellence, in all we do
  • Trust, honesty and respect, for each other
  • Equality, for all

Our annual staff survey results have been improving year on year, with our staff telling us that their experience of working at the Trust is getting better and better. They also indicate that our staff feel very loyal to the RNOH and committed to its role in providing the very best care to our complex patient group. We hope that we can welcome you to our growing team soon.

Trosolwg o'r swydd

The RNOH currently has 2 Trust grade posts available in  sarcoma available. 
1.    1st  post available for 12 months (start date approx. July 2024)
2.    2nd  post available for 12 months from September 2024
Applicants should have completed core surgical training and have experience in elective orthopaedics, and ideally an interest in sarcoma surgery.

The positions will provide exposure to all aspects of the management of patients requiring primary and revision sarcoma joint and soft tissue surgery. The applicant will be expected to deliver high quality care, as well as participate in the research and audit activities of the unit.

Prif ddyletswyddau'r swydd

There will be exposure to all aspects of the management of patients with bone and soft tissue tumours, primary and revision hip and knee arthroplasty and complex limb reconstruction. The successful candidate will work closely with all members of the bone tumour and joint reconstruction units and be expected to deliver high quality care. They will be expected to contribute to the research activities of the unit.

It is anticipated that the post holder will be post MRCS and core surgical training or equivalent. The post holder will be expected to participate in the on call rota. The delivery of high quality patient care is essential and contribution towards the unitâs research and audit activity is actively encouraged.

You will be required to attend fixed outpatient clinics and operating lists. There will be opportunities to sit in clinic with the consultants as a learning experience as well as see patients independently. 

Gweithio i'n sefydliad

RNOH Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust (RNOH) is the largest orthopaedic hospital in the UK and a global leader in our field. We provide a dynamic working environment where we support frontline staff to implement improvements so that we can realise our vision of being a world leading neuro-musculoskeletal hospital providing the best patient care and staff experience in the NHS, delivering world leading research, and offering a strong foundation of education, training and career progression. Our dedicated staff come from diverse backgrounds, and our patients benefit from the wide range of experience they bring to the trust. RNOH brings unrivalled expertise together in one place allowing us to deliver some of the world’s most complex and innovative care to our patients. RNOH is rated good by the CQC and covers two sites, one in central London and one in Stanmore - which has recently opened The Stanmore Building, a new, state-of-the-art inpatient facility. For more information, please access the following link: https://www.rnoh.nhs.uk/

Swydd ddisgrifiad a phrif gyfrifoldebau manwl

SARCOMA AND CANCER SERVICES
Historically, the use of chemotherapy in the treatment of sarcomas was thought to have no significance and amputation was the standard treatment for tumour ablation. The first limb salvage surgery involving endoprosthetic replacement for a primary Bone Tumour Unit was undertaken in 1948 and introduction of multi-agent chemotherapy drug regimes demonstrated significantly improved survival rates.

The London Sarcoma Service (www.londonsarcoma.org) has an international reputation for excellence in sarcoma care. It sees 3,500 new patients per year and has weekly multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings attended by oncologists, radiologists, pathologists, surgeons, nurse specialists and admin staff. The Bone and Soft Tissue Tumour Unit at The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital provides diagnostic and surgical treatment for extremity sarcomas. Chemotherapy and radiotherapy is administered at University College London Hospitals. The two units have a very close working relationship.

Manyleb y person

Qualifications

Meini prawf hanfodol
  • MRCS or equivalent

Experience

Meini prawf hanfodol
  • At least 6 months of elective orthopaedic experience
  • Completion of core surgical training or equivalent
Meini prawf dymunol
  • Interest in joint reconstructive surgery
  • Clinical audit and research experience
  • Teaching and supporting junior staff

Skills and Knowledge

Meini prawf hanfodol
  • Strong self motivation and organisational skills
  • Excellent communication and facilitation skills
  • A good level of computer literacy
Meini prawf dymunol
  • Able to work effectively within a team environment and on own initiative

Other requirements

Meini prawf hanfodol
  • GMC registration

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Mr Craig Gerrand
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Juliette Walker 

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