About this role
Job summary
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is looking to appoint a locum consultant in Geriatric and General Internal Medicine for the period of Aug 2026 to April 2027.
We are looking for a colleague to rotate through areas covered by geriatricians at the OUH NHS FT. The posts will compromise the following ward areas: general geriatric medicine, acute general medicine, peri-operative orthopaedics at the John Radcliffe and Nuffield Orthopaedic Hospitals and general internal medicine at the Horton Hospital. There will be scope to adapt the ward areas covered by mutual agreement and swaps with colleagues.
The job will include a Geriatric Medicine clinic at the John Radcliffe site.
Main duties of the job
Geratology in Oxford offers acute and community services, innovative outpatient, and ambulatory care for older people. This is a great time to join our dynamic team and become part of a consultant workforce with a reputation for excellence and leadership. We are seeking enthusiastic skilled colleagues to deliver better care for older people.
We work in a flexible modular way that allows the opportunity for ongoing consultant career development. Oxford is a beautiful historic city with much to offer. We have excellent schools and fabulous links to London and major airports.
Candidates are highly recommended to visit the department and hospital and are invited to contact Dr Ku Shah, Clinical Lead for Geratology (01865 234848); Dr Phil Mathieson, Deputy Clinical Director (01865 234848); Dr Sudhir Singh, Clinical Director (01865 234848).
About us
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest NHS teaching and acute trusts, and is a world renowned centre of clinical excellence. Many surgical services are regional services, multisite, with the bulk of the emergency work being undertaken at the John Radcliffe Hospital, and with predominantly elective surgical services at the Churchill Hospital and the Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre; a small-moderate volume of surgical work is undertaken at the Horton General Hospital in Banbury.
Job description Job responsibilities
Perioperative Medicine: OUH has an established perioperative medicine service in the acute Surgical Emergency Unit (SEU) and hip fractures. Over the last few years our services have expanded to provide consultant-led medical perioperative care to the major trauma, elective orthopaedics and the vascular services. The perioperative consultants (who are from a geriatrics, acute medicine, HDU and renal background) are supported by 3 perioperative medicine fellows, a geriatric medicine ST3+, a middle grade medical trainee and the foundation doctors in the surgical specialities. We also have a fragility fracture nurse specialist that works with our trauma patients.
General Internal Medicine: The Horton Hospital is a District General Hospital in Banbury with an Emergency Department admitting a largely unselected medical take, although some specialist services (e.g. STEMIs, acute general surgery) go directly to John Radcliffe. There is a team of at least 8 general physicians based at the Horton operating a team with ward-based structure, with on-call currently 1 in 8. Unselected acute admissions are around 20/day and inpatients average around 20 (one ward). A consultant is typically supported by a team of doctors comprising an ST3+, IMT/FY2/GPVTS and an FY1.
The AGM medical takes at the John Radcliffe Hospital are consultant team based you are on call with your team (ST3+, IMT/FY2/GPVTS, FY1 and medical students) for every take that you do which is extremely popular with the resident doctors as it provides a true sense of firm structure. The 24-hour period is split into three takes and the consultant retains the patients who are admitted to the short-stay areas. Patients admitted to the Complex Medicine Units or other specialty wards are handed over to those teams. This maintains continuity for over 75% of all patients as the majority have a length of stay of less than 72hours.
Ambulatory Units: based at the Horton and the John Radcliffe Hospitals, these offer senior clinician-led multidisciplinary assessment and ambulatory treatment. All areas have access to point of care testing as well as plain radiology. You will be expected to coordinate and review the care of up to 60 patients per day and supervise advanced care practitioners and junior doctors. Direct phone support to local GPs is provided. Over 80% of patients are managed on an ambulatory basis.
Geratology: The Department of Clinical Geratology in Oxford is vibrant and dynamic. We can support all subspecialist interests within Geratology and are developing some new ones with our award-winning interface services.
Person Specification
Qualifications / Training Essential
GMC registration MRCP or equivalent SCE Geriatric medicine CCT/CCST/CESR in Geriatric and General Internal Medicine
Experience Essential
Experience at consultant level in inpatient Geriatrics, Community and Ambulatory medicine
Skills and Knowledge Essential
Evidence of management of change/service design
Desirable
Education qualification
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.
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Employer details Employer name Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Address John Radcliffe Hospital
Headley Way, Headington
Oxford
OX3 9DU
United Kingdom
Employer's website https://www.ouh.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)
