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CONSULTANT IN PAEDIATRIC RHEUMATOLOGY ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN, EDINBURGH & GLASGOW INFORMATION PACK REF: 37689D CLOSING DATE: NOON 26TH JUNE 2015 www.nhsggc.org.uk/medicaljobs As you may be aware, the new South Glasgow University Hospital and new Royal Hospital for Sick Children are due to open on the current Southern site early in 2015. With this in mind, please note that positions based within the Victoria Infirmary, Mansionhouse Unit, the Western Infirmary and the current Royal Hospital for Sick Children at Yorkhill will change location and move to the new hospitals. Gartnavel General Hospital and Glasgow Royal Infirmary will also have some services affected by moves to the new Hospitals. These changes mean your base may change after joining us and you will be informed as soon as possible prior to any change of base. SUMMARY INFORMATION RELATING TO THIS POSITION POST: CONSULTANT IN PAEDIATRIC RHEUMATOLOGY BASE: ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN, EDINBURGH & GLASGOW Applications are invited for a part –time Consultant in Paediatric Rheumatology (7PA’s). This post is principally to support the Paediatric Rheumatology service in Lothian and is based mainly at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh. The appointee will be part of a team whose main base is in Glasgow and will have some sessions in Glasgow to maintain links with the rest of the team and ensure handover for out of hours cover The appointee will work with the current team of Consultants (3 Consultants and 1 Senior Lecturer in Paediatric Rheumatology) working within the Scottish Network for Paediatric and Adolescent Rheumatology (SPARN). This team supports Paediatric Rheumatology Services within Scotland, with tertiary services in Glasgow and Edinburgh and network clinics in all areas of Scotland. The post-holder will contribute to and support further development of services within SPARN. Opportunity for the development of an individual candidate’s special interest will be encouraged within the service. Applicants must possess full GMC registration and a licence to practise. Those trained within the UK should have evidence of higher specialist training leading to CCT or eligibility for specialist registration (CESR) within six months of confirmed entry from the date of interview. Non-UK applicants must demonstrate equivalent qualifications and training. NHS LOTHIAN AND NHS GREATER GLASGOW & CLYDE INFORMATION PACK FOR THE POST OF CONSULTANT IN PAEDIATRIC RHEUMATOLOGY Royal Hospitals for Sick Children Edinburgh and Glasgow JOB DESCRIPTION This document is split into the following sections: 1. Information on paediatric services in NHS Lothian and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde 2. Information on Paediatric Rheumatology Services in NHS Lothian, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and the Scottish Network for Paediatric and Adolescent Rheumatology 3. Information on the job The Job Itself/Description of Service and Contacts Person Specification Terms and Conditions of Service Further Information The overall job pack also contains documentation around equal opportunities monitoring. 1. NHS Lothian Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland and has a population of approximately 500,000. NHS Lothian serves a population of 800,000 and was created on 1 April 2004 following dissolution of 3 Trusts; Lothian University Hospitals Trust, Lothian Primary Care Trust and West Lothian Healthcare Trust. The University Hospitals Division of NHS Lothian provides a full range of secondary clinical services to the populations of Edinburgh, Midlothian, East Lothian and West Lothian and is the main tertiary centre for the South-East of Scotland, a population of c. 1.9 million people The Division is one of the major teaching centres in the United Kingdom. Royal Hospital for Sick Children (RHSC E) The Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh (RHSC E) is the main Paediatric teaching hospital for the South-East of Scotland. This 144 bedded hospital provides general paediatric care to the children of Edinburgh and surrounding areas and specialist services on a local and national level. Tertiary services provided include intensive care, gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition, endocrinology, rheumatology, respiratory medicine, cardiology, nephrology, neurology, neurosurgery, inherited metabolic disease, oncology, neonatal surgery, plastic surgery, orthopaedic surgery, urology and general surgery. In addition, RHSCE is the designated national centre for spinal scoliosis surgery and for ear reconstruction. The hospital accommodation includes a dedicated paediatric outpatient facility, medical and surgical day case units, five theatres, a critical care unit comprising an 8 bedded PICU; 6 bedded High Dependency Unit and 3 bedded Neonatal intensive care unit. RHSCE also provides one-half of the national PICU retrieval service. There is an excellent library facility and a modern lecture theatre with a full range of audio-visual equipment. All services are supported by comprehensive radiology, neurophysiology and laboratory services. The local radiology department provides on site Magnetic Resonance Imaging, CT Scanning, nuclear scanning and ultrasound. On site laboratories provide biochemistry, haematology, pathology and neuropathology services. Comprehensive pharmacy services are also available on site. RHSCE has integrated therapy departments providing occupational therapy, physiotherapy, speech and language therapy, and dietetics. These services are managed within a single management structure, ensuring there are no management boundaries preventing effective clinical working. RHSCE is particularly proud of this effective integration, particularly with respect to community child health services, which are provided from the same management structure as acute services across the Lothian area. The hospital is currently situated in a quiet residential area close to the centre of Edinburgh. It is approximately 3 miles from the new Royal Infirmary and University of Edinburgh Medical School where the hospital will relocate to a completely new facility in 2017 co-locating with the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, the University Medical School, and a privately-funded medical research park. Work on this reprovision is well advanced with a target completion date of 2017. The University of Edinburgh and its Medical School have an outstanding reputation for teaching and research .RHSC provides the major paediatric undergraduate training centre for the South East of Scotland, housing both the School of Community Paediatrics and the University Department of Child Life and Health. In addition, the hospital has very strong links with the University’s Department of Neonatology. RHSC is managed as part of the Women and Children’s Clinical Management Team. In practical terms this means a 3-person team who have responsibility for all aspects of the hospital and its services. Dr Edward Doyle is the Clinical Director, Dorothy Hanley the Acting Chief Nurse, and Mike Massaro-Mallison is the Service Manager. 2. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde The Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow The Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow (RHSC G) is the largest paediatric teaching hospital in Scotland. It provides care, not only for children resident within Greater Glasgow & Clyde, but is also a tertiary referral centre for children from the West of Scotland, and in some subspecialties, from the whole of Scotland. There are 271 inpatient and day care / assessment beds within the hospital. There is the capacity for an integrated 26-bedded intensive / high dependency critical care unit and a retrieval service for critically ill children. All paediatric medical and surgical subspecialties are represented, including general medical paediatrics, respiratory, endocrinology, gastroenterology and nutrition, haemato-oncology, cardiology, neonatology, immunology and infectious disease, dermatology, rheumatology, metabolic medicine, audiology, ophthalmology, ENT surgery, orthopaedic, plastic surgery, maxillofacial and dental surgery and general paediatric and neonatal surgery. The hospital provides a national Extra Corporeal Life Support service and is the centre for all paediatric cardiac surgery in Scotland. The Radiology Department located within RHSC provides ultrasound, CT, MRI and isotopic studies on site. Diagnostic laboratory facilities are on site in Haematology, Blood Banking, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Virology, Histopathology and Genetics. The Hospital provides the major Undergraduate Paediatric Teaching facility for the University of Glasgow and accommodates the University Departments of Child Health, Child and Family Psychiatry, Medical Genetics, Human Nutrition, Paediatric Pathology, Paediatric Biochemistry and Paediatric Surgery. There is an extensive range of specialist community based children’s services across NHS Greater Glasgow. Managed within community health and social care partnerships, these services are integrated with primary care and social care services. Well established clinical links across combined acute and community settings within the NHS Board are in place. The Yorkhill academic campus, including the department of Child Health, is part of the School of Medicine. A Senior Lecturer in Paediatric Rheumatology was appointed to the department in 2002. The hospital is a major undergraduate and postgraduate teaching centre for paediatrics. Currently the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Glasgow is on the Yorkhill site. From June 2015 it will be relocated to a new build, co-located on the Southern General Hospitals campus, together with a new adult hospital and a refurbished, extended maternity hospital. The New Children's Hospital will provide state-of-the-art medical care in a safe, child-friendly environment. It will care for all children and young people up to their 16th birthday in a hospital that is specifically focused on them and will be physically linked to the refurbished maternity unit and new Adult Hospital in order to provide the best possible care for newborns and their mothers. With 256 beds over five storeys, the design of the new hospital includes accessible play areas, a MediCinema and a covered roof garden where young patients can enjoy a range of activities in the fresh air. The new children’s hospital will be a mix of single rooms, all with en suite and parents accommodation, and four bedded wards. Services at the new hospital will include: A Paediatric Emergency Department incorporating a Clinical Decision Unit A general paediatric and paediatric surgical Acute Receiving Unit Specialist inpatient wards A full range of outpatient clinics A paediatric critical care unit with medical and surgical intensive care and high dependency beds 9 operating theatres An interventional radiology suite Full imaging and other diagnostic services Therapy services including occupational therapy, physiotherapy and speech and language therapy 3 Paediatric Rheumatology Service The paediatric rheumatology service at RHSC-E is a busy clinical service seeing approximately 200 new referrals per year. Referrals are accepted from general practitioners, paediatricians and adult rheumatologists in Lothian and surrounding areas extending to the Borders, Dundee and Fife. It is envisaged that the post holder will over time become the lead clinician for the service in Edinburgh and will be based there, linking with the RHSC Clinical Management Team. RHSC-E has an excellent paediatric rheumatology multidisciplinary team comprising 2 clinical nurse specialists, dedicated physiotherapist and part time occupational therapist. There is a physiotherapy department on site with access to hydrotherapy in a nearby special school. The hospital has a pain management team and there is ready access to psychology and child psychiatry support. Clinics are held in a dedicated children’s outpatient department with a good phlebotomy service and facilities to undertake joint injections under entonox within the department. The main paediatric rheumatology clinic is run in parallel with an ophthalmology clinic providing an excellent service for children requiring regular eye monitoring. In addition to a weekly general rheumatology clinic there is a monthly connective tissue diseases clinic, a monthly teenage clinic and a fortnightly new patients clinic. Biannual transition clinics with one of the adult rheumatologists are established for transition of teenagers to the Young Adult clinic at the Western General Hospital in Edinburgh, whilst joint clinics with dermatology, nephrology and neurology are established. There is access to a monthly general anaesthetic list for joint injections as well as facilities for undertaking them with entonox in the day unit or outpatient department. The medical day unit (PIU) is accessed regularly by rheumatology patients requiring regular infusions eg methylprednisolone, biologics. In patient beds are available in general paediatric wards although less well inpatients will be transferred to RHSC G where there is a larger Consultant base providing better cover. The radiology department provides on site access to MR, CT, and isotope scanning. DEXA scanning is readily available at the Western General. There is a weekly multidisciplinary teaching and clinical team meeting and a fortnightly radiology meeting.There are regular postgraduate rheumatology teaching sessions within Edinburgh and good links with adult rheumatology. There is a dedicated paediatric clinical research facility on site with which the rheumatology service has good links. The unit currently contributes to a number of UK wide research studies including the national biologics registry, CAPS and the UK JSLE cohort study. 4. Scottish Paediatric and Adolescent Rheumatology Network (SPARN) Paediatric Rheumatology services throughout Scotland now work together within a formal Managed Clinical Network. Around 800 children with JIA are managed within the network. Locally based multidisciplinary teams and paediatricians with an interest in the specialty manage the majority of children with rheumatological conditions, supported by expert teams in Glasgow and Edinburgh. There is now an established network of shared care clinics, with clinics established currently in Aberdeen, Dundee, Inverness, Lanarkshire, Ayrshire, Clyde, Fife, Dumfries, Forth Valley, Borders and West Lothian. The network holds an annual multidisciplinary network meeting and supports a variety of training and educational opportunities for staff including a well attended monthly CPD session accessible to all network centres by videoconference. Section 5. The Job Itself a) Title Consultant Paediatric Rheumatologist The successful applicant for this new post will join four consultant colleagues to provide expert paediatric rheumatology services in Edinburgh and Glasgow and to aid in the further development of a network of clinics providing care throughout Scotland. b)Relationships Name of Health Board (i) (ii) NHS Lothian and NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Names of Members of the Department Consultant Paediatric Rheumatologists Senior Lecturer in Paediatric Rheumatology Joyce Davidson; Neil Martin; Jo Walsh Janet Gardner-Medwin RHSC, Edinburgh: Consultant paediatrician with an interest Nurse specialists: Physiotherapist: Occupational therapist: Secretary: Julie Duncan Imogen Kelly and Vanessa Lewis Jenny Hagger Jane Duncan Nora Stevens RHSC, Glasgow: Nurse Specialists: Physiotherapists: Occupational therapist: Secretary: Drew Fell, Gillian Coyle Caroline Grant, Audrey Ritchie Marion Berry Frances Leishman (iii) responsible to Although the clinical base for the post will be RHSC-E, the contract for this post will be held by NHS GG&C. The post holder will be managerially accountable to the Clinical Director for RHSCG, currently Dr Phil Davies. A service level agreement and honorary contract will be in place with RHSCE and the Clinical Director for RHSCE is Dr Eddie Doyle. In addition to the service level agreement with Edinburgh other service level agreements are in place with regions where network clinics take place. c) Duties of the Post Clinical The appointee to this new post will be expected to i) work as part of a five Consultant team leading paediatric rheumatology services within Scotland ii) provide continuity and stability for the clinical service in Edinburgh iii) support and work with the multidisciplinary team in Edinburgh to develop their roles and the clinical service iv) participate in an out of hours telephone advice rota with the other members of the Consultant team v) contribute to the clinical service in Glasgow as needed vi) continue the development of network services working with colleagues within SPARN to ensure equitable provision of paediatric rheumatology care throughout Scotland. vii) have a role in both undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and training in the specialty particularly in Edinburgh viii) contribute to multidisciplinary training through the network ix) undertake audit within the service and network x) support and encourage clinical research in Edinburgh and elsewhere in the network There is no general paediatric commitment in this post It is anticipated that the consolidation of the clinical team with the appointment of this additional Consultant will facilitate the teams in Edinburgh and Glasgow working more closely together, providing shared on-call cover and jointly supporting services throughout Scotland. Although the appointee will be mainly based in Edinburgh there is a clear commitment that they will not work in isolation. Dr Davidson will continue to contribute significantly to the Edinburgh service and the appointee will have sessions in Glasgow for CPD and handover. b) Provisional Weekly Timetable For 7 PA job plan. Sessions are based in Edinburgh unless otherwise stated. Week one: MON TUES WED THUR am Clinical admin New patient clinic off off Ward round, day case reviews, clinical admin Psychosocial meeting Team management meeting Connective tissue diseases clinic MDT meeting X ray meeting Rheumatology clinic off off FRI PA pm 6PA DCC Week two: MON am off TUES WED pm off SPA SPA including Hospital grand round 1-2pm Monthly SPARN CPD session ward round, day case reviews, entonox joint injections clinical admin THUR GA joint injection list Rheumatology clinic FRI Glasgow MDT, handover, ward round travel PA 6 DCC plus 2 SPA Week three am pm MON off off TUES Network clinics (Borders and W Lothian initially) Clinical admin ward round, day case reviews, clinical admin Teenage/transition clinic WED THUR FRI MDT meeting X ray meeting off PA 6 DCC Rheumatology clinic off Week four: am pm MON off off TUES SPA SPA (followed by travel to Aberdeen) WED Aberdeen clinic Aberdeen (travel home) THUR MDT meeting Rheumatology clinic Plus admin from Aberdeen clinic FRI off off PA 6 DCC plus 2 SPA 7 PA contract: Direct Clinical Care Supporting Professional Activities 6PA 1PAs The post holder will be expected to participate in a level 2 availability rota providing telephone advice across Scotland. This will be in proportion to PA in job plan ie 0.7 compared with full time Consultant. This will be at at 1:5 frequency. Work Programme/Job Plan Agreement should be reached between the appointee and the Clinical Director with regard to the scheduling of the Supporting Professional Activities. A formal job plan will be agreed between the appointee and their Clinical Director, on behalf of the Medical Director prior to commencement. The job plan will be based on the provisional timetable shown above. This post has 7 programmed activities consisting of 6 direct clinical PAs and 1 supporting professional activity. More SPA time maybe negotiated depending on the ( plus requirements of the individual consultant or if the post holder is required to undertake additional non-clinical duties. The Job Plan will then be reviewed annually, following the Appraisal Meeting. The Job Plan will be a prospective agreement that sets out a consultant’s duties, responsibilities and objectives for the coming year. It should cover all aspects of a consultant’s professional practice including clinical work, teaching, research, education and managerial responsibilities. It should include personal objectives, including details of their link to wider service objectives, and details of the support required by the consultant to fulfil the job plan and the objectives. Achieving national waiting time guarantees will be a prerequisite. Continuous Professional Development Continuous professional development is supported according to the guidance of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health. Both hospitals have regular CPD sessions. Both Edinburgh and Glasgow have regular post-graduate training afternoons in rheumatology. Postgraduate teaching and training The appointee will lead in postgraduate education in rheumatology in Edinburgh and contribute to programmes in Glasgow and through the Scottish network. Teaching and research. The appointee will take part in the teaching of medical students in Edinburgh and would be welcome to contribute in Glasgow. There will also be a variable requirement to teach postgraduates and other professionals including Nurses, Health Visitors and Allied Health Professionals. Research is encouraged. It is expected that the appointee will involve Edinburgh as a centre in the various UK-wide multicentre research projects that are ongoing. The Senior Lecturer in Paediatric Rheumatology is based in Glasgow and collaborative research working will be encouraged. Contacts: for further information and to make arrangements to visit the hospitals Edinburgh Dr Edward Doyle, Clinical Director. [email protected]. Dr Joyce Davidson, Consultant Paediatric Rheumatologist. [email protected]. tel 0141 201 0242 or 0131 536 0603 Also Mr Mike Massaro Mallison, Service Manager [email protected] Glasgow Dr Phil Davies, Clinical Director for Paediatric Medicine. [email protected]; tel 0141 201 0035 Dr Janet Gardner-Medwin, Senior Lecturer in Paediatric Rheumatology. [email protected]; tel 0141 201 0867 Also Mr Jamie Redfern, Hospital General Manager. Tel 0141 201 0515 SPARN Dr Cath Lees, Network Lead Clinician [email protected] Person Specification for the post of Consultant Paediatric Rheumatologist REQUIREMENTS Qualifications Experience Clinical governance ESSENTIAL -MRCP/MRCPCH or equivalent -eligible for full registration with GMC and a Licence to Practise. -CCT in Paediatrics with a special interest in Paediatric Rheumatology (or expected within 6 months of interview date) OR equivalent training and experience -General professional training in paediatrics. -National Grid training or equivalent in Paediatric Rheumatology -ability to offer expert clinical opinion on all aspects of paediatric rheumatology. -ability to work with and support a multidisciplinary team -ability to support and develop good professional relationships with colleagues -joint injection skills -awareness of the requirements of clinical governance -knowledge and understanding of appraisal and revalidation DESIRABLE -Higher academic degree -Experience of shared care clinics -Experience and understanding of clinical networks Research -evidence of knowledge and understanding of research methodology -evidence of involvement in audit -Publication in peer reviewed journals -evidence of involvement in multicentre collaborative research activities -presentation of research/audit at national and/or international meetings Further training -experience in the organisation of audit to enhance service provision -ability to organises and prioritise workload -evidence of involvement in management training -formal management experience Personality other - ability to work productively in a multi-disciplinary environment -good communication skills with children, parents and fellow professionals. -commitment to continuing medical education Evidence of entitlement to live and work in UK -willingness to undertake additional professional responsibilities at local, regional and national level TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE The conditions of service are those laid down and amended from time to time by the Hospital and Medical & Dental Whitley Council. TYPE OF CONTRACT Permanent GRADE AND SALARY Consultant £ 76,761 £ 103,490 per annum (pro rata) New Entrants to the NHS will normally commence on the minimum point of the salary scale, (dependent on qualifications and experience). Salary is paid monthly by Bank Credit Transfer. HOURS OF DUTY Part Time 28.00 SUPERANNUATION New entrants to NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde who are aged sixteen but under seventy five will be enrolled automatically into membership of the NHS Pension Scheme. Should you choose to "opt out" arrangements can be made to do this via: www.sppa.gov.uk REMOVAL EXPENSES Assistance with removal and associated expenses may be given and would be discussed and agreed prior to appointment. EXPENSES OF CANDIDATES FOR APPOINTMENT Candidates who are requested to attend an interview will be given assistance with appropriate travelling expenses. Re-imbursement shall not normally be made to employees who withdraw their application or refuse an offer of appointment. TOBACCO POLICY NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde operate a No Smoking Policy in all premises and grounds. DISCLOSURE SCOTLAND CONFIRMATION OF ELIGIBILITY TO WORK IN THE UK This post is considered to be in the category of “Regulated Work” and therefore requires a Disclosure Scotland Protection of Vulnerable Groups Scheme (PVG) Membership. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) has a legal obligation to ensure that it’s employees, both EEA and non EEA nationals, are legally entitled to work in the United Kingdom. Before any person can commence employment within NHS GGC they will need to provide documentation to prove that they are eligible to work in the UK. Non EEA nationals will be required to show evidence that either Entry Clearance or Leave to Remain in the UK has been granted for the work which they are applying to do. Where an individual is subject to immigration control under no circumstances will they be allowed to commence until the right to work in the UK has been verified. ALL applicants regardless of nationality must complete and return the Confirmation of Eligibility to Work in the UK Statement with their completed application form. You will be required provide appropriate documentation prior to any appointment being made. REHABILITATION OF OFFENDERS ACT 1974 The rehabilitation of Offenders act 1974 allows people who have been convicted of certain criminal offences to regard their convictions as “spent” after the lapse of a period of years. However, due to the nature of work for which you are applying this post is exempt from the provisions of Section 4 of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 by virtue of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions Orders 1975 and 1986). Therefore, applicants are required to disclose information about convictions which for other purposes are “spent” under the provision of the act in the event of employment, failure to disclose such convictions could result in dismissal or disciplinary action by NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde. Any information given will be completely confidential. DISABLED APPLICANTS A disability or health problems does not preclude full consideration for the job and applications from people with disabilities are welcome. All information will be treated as confidential. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde guarantees to interview all applicants with disabilities who meet the minimum criteria for the post. You will note on our application form that we ask for relevant information with regard to your disability. This is simply to ensure that we can assist you, if you are called for interview, to have every opportunity to present your application in full. We may call you to discuss your needs in more detail if you are selected for interview. GENERAL NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde operates flexible staffing arrangements whereby all appointments are to a grade within a department. The duties of an officer may be varied from an initial set of duties to any other set, which are commensurate with the grade of the officer. The enhanced experience resulting from this is considered to be in the best interest of both NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and the individual. EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES The postholder will undertake their duties in strict accordance with NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde’s Equal Opportunities Policy. NOTICE The employment is subject to three months’ notice on either side, subject to appeal against dismissal. MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE In terms of NHS Circular 1989 (PCS) 32 dealing with Medical Negligence the Health Board does not require you to subscribe to a Medical Defence Organisation. Health Board indemnity will cover only Health Board responsibilities. It may, however, be in your interest to subscribe to a defence organisation in order to ensure you are covered for any work, which does not fall within the scope of the indemnity scheme. FURTHER INFORMATION For further information on NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, please visit our website on www.show.scot.nhs.uk View all our vacancies at: www.nhsggc.org.uk/medicaljobs Register for Job Alerts at: www.medicaljobs.scot.nhs.uk Applicants wishing further information about the post are invited to contact Edinburgh Dr Edward Doyle, Clinical Director - [email protected]. Dr Joyce Davidson, Consultant Paediatric Rheumatologist. [email protected]. tel 0141 201 0242 or 0131 536 0603 Also Mr Mike Massaro Mallison, Service Manager [email protected] with whom visiting arrangements can also be made. Glasgow Dr Phil Davies, Clinical Director for Paediatric Medicine. [email protected]; tel 0141 201 0035 Dr Janet Gardner-Medwin, Senior Lecturer in Paediatric Rheumatology. [email protected] tel 0141 201 0867 Also Mr Jamie Redfern, Hospital General Manager. Tel 0141 201 0515 with whom visiting arrangements can also be made. SPARN Dr Cath Lees, Network Lead Clinician, [email protected] with whom visiting arrangements can also be made. HOW TO APPLY To apply for these posts please include your CV and names and addresses of 3 Referees, along with the following documents; (click on the hyperlinks to open) Medical and Dental Application and Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form Declaration Form Regarding Fitness to Practice Immigration Questionnaire Alternatively please visit www.nhsggc.org.uk/medicaljobs and click on the “How to Apply” tab to access application for and CV submission information. RETURN OF APPLICATIONS Please return your application by email to [email protected] or to the recruitment address below; Medical and Dental Recruitment Team NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Recruitment Services, 1st Floor Modular Building, Gartnavel Royal Hospital 1055 Great Western Road GLASGOW G12 0XH CLOSING DATE The closing Date will be 26th June 2015 INTERVIEW DATE The interview date will be 31st July 2015