About this role
Job summary
The Rotherham Foundation Trust (TRFT) is committed to providing the highest quality care to the children and families of Rotherham and this is an exciting opportunity to join the trust as a valued Consultant Paediatrician providing senior medical input into the Community Paediatric team. We are pleased to offer the opportunity for an enthusiastic forward thinking community paediatrician with well-rounded experience and training to join our existing team
The post will give the candidate the opportunity to work in a range of community settings such as Special Schools and Community clinics although you will be based in Rotherham Hospital to ensure easy access to regular team meetings, supportive colleagues (including acute and community paediatricians) & good administrative support
This role will offer the opportunity to take a strategic safeguarding role within Rotherham as the Designated Doctor for Safeguarding. This is a statutory role within the ICB which is bought in from Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust, one day a week
There will also be an opportunity if desired to be involved in the Children in Care service carrying out adoption work sitting on the adoption panel and ensuring high quality medical advice/statutory documentation to inform multi-agency decision making
If you are passionate about working in the community, improving the health and life chances of children and enjoy working in a holistic and multi-agency way, then this is the job for you
Main duties of the job
This role is offered as a part-time permanent post 3.5 days per week and will comprise a job plan including 2 or more of the following.
Allocated doctor for one or more of Rotherhams special schools, providing assessment, monitoring, advice and well-planned transition to adult services, as well as working closely with the SEND nursing and therapy teams.Delivering neurodevelopmental clinics within the communityCarrying out Initial Health Assessments for children coming into careCarrying out medicals and associated work for the Children in Care serviceDesignated Doctor for Safeguarding role
There are opportunities for the post-holder to expand their portfolio and personal interests and to take part and lead in ongoing service development. There will also be educational opportunities on offer to supervise and teach specialty community paediatric trainees and/or medical students from Sheffield University in clinical and group settings.
Prospective candidates are encouraged to visit TRFT for an informal tour and discussion.
By joining the team you will be helping the Rotherham community.
About us
The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust is a combined acute and community Trust serving our local population. Our vision is to always act the right way and be proud to provide exceptional healthcare to the communities of Rotherham.
As a Trust we are on a journey to excellence and our people and culture are at the heart of everything we do for patients. In the latest NHS Staff Survey, we are the second most improved Trust in England for would you recommend the Trust as a place to work and were one of the most improved for staff engagement overall.
But do not just take our word for it each year hundreds of colleagues receive nominations for our Excellence and Proud awards, showcasing our brilliant people and recognising their achievements. Our people make a difference to the lives of patients every day and we are proud of the improvements we are making.
All of our colleagues are key to our improvement journey and we are continuing to improve our services by upholding the Trusts values of Ambitious, Caring and Together. If you are passionate about making a difference, then please apply to join us on our journey to excellence.
All Consultant interviews will be performed in person - face to face. If there are any exceptional circumstances as to why a candidate cannot attend in person then a possible virtual interview will be considered by the Executive panel but is not guaranteed.
Job description Job responsibilities
The Department
The Childrens and Young Peoples Hospital and Community Service has been integrated since April 2011. This is a unique situation that affords many new opportunities. The integrated service consists of:
In-Patients (Childrens Ward and Childrens Assessment Unit)
The Hospital Childrens Unit has a 12-bedded Childrens ward, a 10-bedded short stay Childrens Same Day Emergency Care (CSDEC). CSDEC is open 24 hours, 7 days a week.
The unit also accommodates childrens surgery (general surgery, urology, orthopaedics, accident & emergency medicine, oral surgery, day case ENT and Ophthalmology). The childrens ward has 1 CHDU bed which can accommodate both medical and surgical patients. Children are admitted into the CHDU bed according to the guidelines and the CHDU admission and discharge criteria. CHDU accepts any child from 0-16 years from medical and surgical specialties. Specialities other than paediatrics will get shared care with paediatricians. The anaesthetic team is always informed of a childs admission to CHDU.
Neonatal Unit (NNU)
There is a 14 cot Neonatal Unit which includes a two-bedded Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. There are 3000 deliveries a year. Babies under 27 weeks gestation are transferred to the regional intensive care unit according to the latest network guidelines. Babies requiring neonatal surgery are transferred to Sheffield Childrens Hospital and cardiology cases are discussed with/transferred to LGI. We hold a weekly, joint Consultant neonatal ward round and meet monthly with obstetric and midwifery colleagues in a regular programme of perinatal clinical audit / effectiveness.
Complex Health Needs Service
This community service is nurse-led and provides personalised care in the home, school or other community setting to 019-year-olds suffering from a serious illness, significant disability, long term condition, complex health need, palliative or end of life need. The service also incorporates a hospital from home model supported by the Paediatric Acute Rapid Response Outreach Team (PARROT) which aims to deliver care closer to home by admission avoidance and by expediting discharges. This sits alongside a Neonatal Outreach Team (NNOT) which supports families to allow early discharge from the unit.
Clinic and Ambulatory Services
This service area incorporates all hospital & community clinics. The Childrens Out-Patient Department offers facilities for a variety of clinics, day case assessments and investigations. These include General Paediatric Clinics as well as specialist clinics for Asthma, Epilepsy, Diabetes, Growth and Endocrine Problems and Enuresis. Regular visiting childrens tertiary speciality clinics are also held for Paediatric Cardiology, Endocrinology, Nephrology, Rheumatology, Clinical Genetics and Paediatric Surgery/Urology.
Community paediatric clinics are delivered in the Childrens Out-Patient Department or in a number of venues across the borough to support care closer to home. Clinics are provided for: pre-schoolers at the Child Development Centre, older children in Rotherham Community Health Centre and other community hubs; within school for children in special schools; medical input into adoption and fostering services; Looked after childrens health assessments; medical input into the Education Health Care Plan process; Participation in safeguarding responsibilities on a multi-agency basis with partner agencies such as the Local Authority. Enuresis clinics are led by the Community team and operate within the Childrens Out-Patient Department.
Special Needs and Disability Services
This group of services includes Paediatric Therapy Services, and the Child Development Centre which is located at Kimberworth Place. The Child Development Centre provides facilities for the multi-disciplinary assessment of children with developmental disorders including autism, and most of the Community Paediatricians have individual clinical sessions within the Centre.
Universal Services
Universal Services comprise of Health Visiting and School Nursing (0-19) Services both of which regularly interface with Paediatricians with regard to children and young people on their caseloads.
Services for Vulnerable Children and Young People
These are a specific group of statutory and other services. Named Consultant Paediatricians have responsibility for the statutory services such as safeguarding, looked after children and child deaths. Other services for vulnerable C&YP include Child Sexual Exploitation; Youth Offending; Young Homeless; Migrants, Asylum Seekers and Refugees; Young parents.
Rapid Access Clinics
An Emergency Referral Clinic (Rapid Access Clinic) runs each day of the week by a Consultant for children who need urgent assessment but who may not require admission.
Ward Based Consultant Practice
Acute Paediatric Consultants contribute to an on-call service. This currently follows a 1:11 ward-based model. During this week, the Consultant will cancel all clinics and lead daily ward rounds on the childrens ward and Neonatal unit and support the junior staff to manage acutely ill children presenting to the wards and via the emergency department. The ward-based consultant also provides support for safeguarding clinics and triaging incoming referrals.
Paediatric Diabetes Services
The Rotherham Diabetes service consists of a multidisciplinary team which sits within the Yorkshire and Humber Paediatric Diabetes network and currently provides care for ~130 patients. The MDT includes three Consultants, three Diabetes specialist nurses, two Dieticians and a Family Support Worker. All members of the team work to agreed team targets and standards. They aim to provide a highly personalised and supportive service to all patients and their families as set up by local, network and national standards. Patients aged 17-19 are seen in Transitional Diabetes clinics which are run jointly by Paediatric and Adult teams.
Child, Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS)
Tier 2 and Tier 3 CAMHS is provided by Rotherham Doncaster and South Humber Trust (RDASH). CAMHS occasionally utilise beds on the Childrens Ward on a shared care basis specifically for children with mental health problems such as eating disorders, self-harm, overdose and acute agitation.
The Post
Your primary clinical responsibilities will include two or more of the following depending on your skills and experience:
Being the allocated doctor for one or more of Rotherhams special schools, providing assessment and monitoring, advice and well-planned transition to adult services. You will work closely with the SEND nursing and therapy teams.Delivering neurodevelopmental clinics within community clinicsCarrying out initial health assessments for children coming into careTo support the Children in Care service through medical advice and statutory reports to the Local Authority.To adopt the role of Designated Paediatrician for Safeguarding. This is a statutory role funded by the Integrated Care Board 1 day a week.To provide a clinical role in the continuing development of the Paediatric Service including contributing to running an efficient and high-quality service.To take a key role with regard to the supervision and training of medical staff in junior grades and the development of support staff.To carry out teaching and training as required and, in particular, to take an active part in the education programme of medical undergraduate students from Sheffield University.To provide on a reciprocal basis, a Consultant service for Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust in the absence of your Consultant colleagues.You will have full continuing clinical responsibility for patients under your care and the provision of treatment. This may require the provision of advice and assistance to Consultants in other specialties, and the proper delegation to junior medical staff.
Person Specification
Clinical Skills Essential
Excellent Communication skills (both verbal and written) Specialist skills in examination of children who may have been abused in any of its forms Specialist general paediatric clinical skills appropriate to Community Paediatrics Knowledge of statutory framework for Looked After Children Knowledge of the Special Educational Needs and Disability Framework
Research and Audit Essential
Clear understanding of Clinical Governance Clear understanding of Clinical Effectiveness (audit and Quality Improvement) Recent involvement in audit/service improvement projects with evidence of implemented change
Desirable
Relevant publications in peer reviewed journals Experience of writing and developing clinical guidelines Experience in governance processes such risk assessment, Serious Incident reviews and/or patient safety investigations
Experience Essential
Comprehensive training and experience in Community Paediatrics Evidence of training and experience gained obtaining CCT in Community Child Health (CCH) or if CCT in General Paediatrics must be able to demonstrate equivalent competencies required for CCT in CCH At least 2 years experience working in CCH including evidence of work in Neurodevelopmental Paediatrics, Neurodisability, Safeguarding, Looked After Children, Special Schools and Community clinic Training and experience in the identification and management of suspected child abuse and neglect Experience of multi-agency working within safeguarding and substantial experience of the legislation relating to children and young people and the court process Experience of working with vulnerable children and young people and families and children in challenging situations Valid Level 3 Safeguarding certification
Desirable
Experience or training in one or more of the following areas: Safeguarding, Children in Care services, EHCP work, Neurodisability, Public Health Experience of holding Named Doctor for Safeguarding or Children in Care role Level 4 Safeguarding certification Valid EPALS and NLS training
Qualifications Essential
Full registration and a licence to practice with the GMC Please confirm your GMC registration number Eligible to be included on the Specialist register - CCT expected within 6 months of interview date Or Evidence of CESR application submission and within 6 months of obtaining Specialist Registration via CESR MBBS or equivalent primary medical qualification
Desirable
Grid training in Community Paediatrics MSc/Diploma in community child health or relevant subject
Education and Teaching Essential
Experience and interest in teaching Experience in formal and informal teaching to a variety of grades of professional (under/post graduate, medical nursing and allied health professional) Experience in supervising trainees
Desirable
An understanding of up-to-date changes/issues in medical education and training Educational supervision certification Higher teaching qualification Presentations at National or International meetings
Management Skills Essential
Effective team working skills Demonstrable time management and organisational ability Ability to form effective working relationships and inspire and motivate others Commitment to personal professional development Commitment to Departmental/Trust development and sense of corporate responsibility Awareness of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion issues
Desirable
Formal management training Demonstrated ability in recognised leadership role
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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UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).
Employer details Employer name The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust
Address The Rotherham Nhs Foundation Trust
Moorgate Road
Rotherham
South Yorkshire
S60 2UD
Employer's website https://www.therotherhamft.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)
