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RECRUITMENT INFORMATION PACK CLINICAL FELLOW IN PAEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY & STRABISMUS (ST3+) CONTENTS PAGE Section A Overview 3 Section B About the Trust 5 Section C About the Area 16 Section D Introduction to the Directorate 17 Section E Advertisement 24 Section F Job Description 25 Section G Person Specification 27 Section H How to Apply 30 Section I Main Terms & Conditions of Service 33 Section J Staff Benefits 34 THE NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST SECTION A Who we are The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (NuTH) is one of the largest and most successful teaching hospitals in England providing academically led acute, specialist and community services locally to a large and diverse population across the North East and Cumbria as well as nationally and internationally. The Trust consistently meets the Care Quality Commission (CQC) ‘Essential Standards of Quality and Safety’ which recently confirmed a rating following inspection of ‘Outstanding’. The Trust operates across a number of locations including acute sites (Freeman Hospital, Royal Victoria Infirmary, Campus for Ageing and Vitality and Centre for Life) and a number of community sites. Redevelopment of these sites over the last few years has seen the consolidation of core services onto two main hospital sites enabled by the Transforming Newcastle Hospitals programme. We provide one of the highest numbers of specialist services of any Trust in the UK and are recognised nationally and internationally as a centre for healthcare excellence. This is evidenced in the Cardiothoracic Centre, the only one in the UK to provide all complex cardiopulmonary surgery, including heart and lung transplants for both children and adults. Furthermore the Trust has the UK’s first Institute of Transplantation which is a one stop shop model dedicated to all forms of solid organ transplant surgery. We had a turnover of circa £971 million in 2014/15, contracting with thirteen CCGs, three local authorities and NHS England for its main business. The Trust also delivers a range of specialist services to other commissioners across the country via individual contract arrangements. One of the largest employers in the region, the Trust has around 13,500 staff across a number of professions and staff groups. The Trust works closely with local providers of education including Newcastle University and the University of Northumbria to offer high quality education and training to ensure the workforce of the future. The Trust has a strong culture of research and innovation with formal management relationships with Newcastle University and the University of Northumbria in Newcastle. The Trust is one of the top in the country for the quantity of research and recruitment to commercial and non-commercial portfolio studies. A core member of the North East and North Cumbria Academic Health Science Network (NENC AHSN) and Northern Health Science Alliance (NHSA), we continue to attract health science, innovation and commercial opportunities to the North East. We are a Wave One, Genomic Medicine Centres as part of the 100,000 Genomes Programme; we achieve our strategic aim to become a centre for excellence for genomics. The partnership of the Northern Genetics Service, Newcastle University, Trust pathology service and NewGene (a unique partnership to develop, validate and deliver molecular diagnostics using the latest high throughput sequencing and genotyping technologies) will 3 THE NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST ensure that the outputs of the programme are disseminated through research and translation into clinical care. Our strong history of joint working has led to a number of strategic partnerships across health and social care with many of these relationships translating into integrated and multiagency pathways of care for patients. The integration agenda is an opportunity to accelerate system transformation and further develop and grow integrated pathways of care for patients. We are an active member of the Shelford Group, a network of specialist teaching hospitals which undertakes comparative work and addresses issues of common interest. This includes: Sheffield Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust; Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust; University College Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; King’s College London NHS Foundation Trust; Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust; Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust. 4 THE NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST SECTION B ABOUT THE TRUST In-patient clinical services are based on two sites - the Royal Victoria Infirmary and the Freeman Hospital. The Royal Victoria Infirmary site is the acute admitting site with the Accident and Emergency services and associated Trauma Centre together with acute medical services, maternity services and the Great North Children’s Hospital. The Freeman site is of a more elective nature with surgical services, cardiothoracic services, transplantation, and the Northern Centre for Cancer Care (NCCC). Royal Victoria Infirmary: New Victoria Wing, Royal Victoria Infirmary The Royal Victoria Infirmary’s city centre site is shared by the Medical and Dental Schools and is adjacent to the Newcastle University campus. Directorate Cancer Services and Clinical Haematology Cardiothoracic Services Children’s Services Community Services 5 Service Haemophilia Centre Haemostasis and Thrombosis Cardiology A full range of secondary and tertiary paediatric medicine and surgery, including one of two national paediatric immunodeficiency units. From 1 April 2011 management of Community Health Services in Newcastle transferred to the Trust. Integrated Sexual Health District Nursing Health Visitors Family Nurse Partnership THE NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST Directorate Service School Nursing Community Matron TB Tracing Chronic Disease Monitoring Community Response & Rehabilitation Team Interface Team Home Re-ablement Funded Nursing Care Consultant Led Continuing Care Beds Smoking Cessation Core Health Improvement Service Nurse Practitioners Walk-in Centres Dental Dental Hospital Maxillo-Facial Surgery Laboratory Medicine Biochemistry, Cellular Pathology Health Protection Agency Medicine and Older Accident and Emergency People’s Medicine Acute Medicine Endocrinology, Gastroenterology Infectious Disease and Tropical Medicine Immunology Medical Admissions Unit Poisoning and Therapeutics Respiratory Medicine Falls and Syncope Stroke Medicine Older People’s Medicine Musculoskeletal Traumatic Orthopaedics Spinal Surgery Neurosciences Neurology Neuro-radiology Neurosurgery Neurophysiology Peri-Operative RVI Chronic Pain Critical Care Home Ventilation Theatres and Anaesthesia Plastics, Ophthalmology Burns and Dermatology Ophthalmology Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Dermatology Radiology Emergency including trauma MSK, Children, Breast, Upper GI, Lower GI, Cancer, Endocrine Surgery Breast Colorectal Endocrine 6 THE NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST Directorate Women’s Services Service Upper GI Gynaecology, Fetal Medicine, Obstetrics, Neonatology, Sexual Health Services Freeman Hospital: Northern Centre for Cancer Care, Freeman Hospital The Freeman Hospital is to the east of the City Centre, with buildings predominately dating from the 1980s. The Northern Centre for Cancer Care opened in 2009 and the new Institute of Transplantation opened at the end of 2011. Directorate Cancer Services Clinical Haematology Service and Medical Oncology Northern Centre for Cancer Care Radiotherapy Haematology and Adult Bone Marrow Transplantation Cardiothoracic Services Adult Cardiac Surgery Adult Cardiology Cardiothoracic Critical Care: Adult and Paediatric Heart and Lung Transplantation Paediatric Cardiology, Cardiac Surgery, Transplantation and ECMO Thoracic Surgery Respiratory Medicine ENT Head and Neck Surgery Rhinology Otology Face Plastics Implants Laryngology Paediatrics, Paediatric Hearing Loss, Paediatric Airway Disease Laboratory Services Microbiology 7 THE NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST Directorate Medicine and People’s Medicine Musculoskeletal Peri-Operative Radiology Renal Surgery Service Older Gastroenterology Hepatology Older People’s Medicine Elective Orthopaedics Rheumatology Anaesthesia Critical Care Operating Theatres GU, Cancer, MSK, Lower GI, HPB, ENT, Cardiothoracic Nephrology Urology Colorectal Hepatobiliary Transplantation - Renal, Liver, Pancreas Vascular Institute of Transplantation: This new, purpose-built facility brings together all aspects of transplantation under one roof. Designed with the ‘patient journey’ in mind from start to finish, seamless and high quality care is provided at all points of contact. This means that wherever possible patients are offered a ‘one stop shop’ approach so that they can access all the services they need in one location. It houses an impressive range of ultramodern facilities and technology including: 4 ‘oversized’ high technology theatres allowing for more than one transplant operation to take place at any one time. 22 bedded intensive care and high dependency facility designed to the very best of international specifications. 30 bedded inpatient ward including 14 single en suite rooms. Outpatient facilities and a state-of-the-art screening and imaging suite. Research and development centre with associated lecture theatre and education facilities enabling live links to transplant surgery. All intensive care and high dependency patients at the Freeman Hospital are now housed in the Institute, and heart and lung transplant patients are seen there in the Outpatient Suite. Transplant TV is an online TV channel for medical professionals, patients, their families and carers. It hosts films on a range of topics to share scientific and medical information, and stories about transplantation. Based at the Freeman Hospital’s Institute of Transplantation, the channel is run in partnership between Newcastle Hospitals, Newcastle University and Ten Alps multimedia. International Centre for Life: The Northern Genetics Service and Newcastle Fertility Centre are based at the International Centre for Life along with Newcastle University’s Institute of Genetic Medicine. Opened in 8 THE NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST 2000 it has brought together clinicians, scientists, industry and members of the public onto one site. Directorate Genetics Women’s Services 9 Service Regional Genetics Service Reproductive Medicine THE NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST Faculty of Medical Sciences, Newcastle University: The Faculty, one of three in the University, includes Biosciences, Dentistry, Medical Sciences Education Development and Psychology, in addition to the traditional medical disciplines. It has focused its core research activity at the basic science/clinical interface into Research Institutes that contain internationally strong research in ageing, genetics, cancer, health and society, biosciences, cellular medicine and neurosciences. Newcastle University is in the top 1% of universities in the world for its teaching and research (QS World University Rankings 2014). Amongst our peers, it is ranked 8th in the UK for Medical and Life Sciences research quality (REF 2014) The 2014 Research Excellence Framework (REF) - the system for assessing the quality of research in UK Universities – concluded that: Newcastle’s Clinical Medicine is ranked 4th overall for research intensity, a reflection of overall quality Our Neuroscience, Psychiatry & Psychology overall research quality is ranked in the top 10 in the UK and in the top 5 for research impact Overall research quality of Newcastle’s Biological Sciences is ranked in the top 5 in the UK and is the top university for its proportion of world leading publications (47%). Across the whole of Newcastle’s Faculty of Medical Sciences, overall research quality is ranked 8th among UK Medical Schools and top in England outside the “Golden Triangle” The Faculty has an excellent record in teaching, with Medicine coming top and 5 of the other 8 subject areas in its provision achieving higher than 90% satisfaction in the National Student Survey. Undergraduate teaching is organised in four ‘streams’ – medicine, dentistry, psychology and biosciences, with a total undergraduate population of over 3000. Dentistry, Psychology and Bioscience degrees are administered by the Schools of Dental Sciences, Psychology and Biomedical Sciences respectively, while the undergraduate medical programme is administered at Faculty level. The Graduate School currently has over 800 postgraduate students registered for both taught and research degrees. The Faculty has benefited from a significant period of capital refurbishment, funded largely through the Science Research Infrastructure Fund (SRIF) and University investment. In addition, successful bids to Wellcome, the Department of Health and One North East (the Regional Development Agency) have resulted in strategic capital developments at the Campus for Ageing and Vitality. The Faculty is also a key player in the development of Newcastle Science City. The Newcastle Science City initiative (http://www.newcastlesciencecity.com/) aims to establish North East England as one of the world’s premier locations for the integration of science, 10 THE NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST business and economic development, and to break down barriers between science and the wider regional community for the benefit of all. The project targets commercialisation of research in four key areas: Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine; Ageing and Health; Molecular Engineering; and Energy and the Environment. Together with the region’s largest mental health trust, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust, the Trust and the Faculty have formed a strategic partnership – Newcastle Academic Health Partners – which benefits from key synergies between the three organisations, acting essentially as an Academic Health Science Allegiance. This is overseen by an Executive which includes the Chief Executive, Medical Director, Chief Operating Officer, R&D Director, Faculty Pro Vice Chancellor and Dean of Clinical Medicine. It is responsible for the continuing development of the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre and has a Joint Research Executive, Joint Business Executive and Joint Education Executive. There is also a Joint Research Office and state-of-the-art Clinical Research Platforms. For further information see http://www.nahp.org.uk. “Newcastle has a long-standing, international reputation for delivering trail-blazing health services, This wouldn’t be possible without the leading edge research carried out in partnership with Newcastle University, and we very much see this formal partnership, alongside new partners Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust as a springboard to cultivate even more pioneering research to benefit the people of the North East and beyond.” Sir Leonard Fenwick 11 THE NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST 12 THE NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST Foundation Trust Corporate Structure Non-Executive Directors Council of Governors Chair Corporate Affairs Trust Secretariat Chief Executive BOARD OF DIRECTORS HR & Training Executive Directors Operational Directorates Nursing & Patient Services Medical Business & Development Director Operational Services Clinical Policy Group 13 Finance Estates & Facilities Clinical Directorates (17) Clinical Directors Directorate Managers THE NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST 14 THE NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST OUR VISION, GOALS AND VALUES Our Vision To be “the health service for Greater Newcastle and a leading national healthcare provider”. Our Strategic Goals Putting patients first, providing care of the highest standard, focused on safety and quality. Working in partnership to deliver fully integrated care, and promoting healthy lifestyles to the people of Newcastle Being a nationally and internationally respected leader in Research and Development, underpinning our pioneering services Enhancing our reputation as one of the country’s top, first class teaching hospitals, promoting a culture of excellence in all that we do. Maintaining sound financial management to ensure the ongoing development and success of our organisation. Our Values Putting patients at the heart of everything we do 15 Patients come first People and partnerships are important Professionalism at all times Pioneering services Pride in what we do THE NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST SECTION C ABOUT THE AREA Newcastle upon Tyne is the city and regional capital for a population of c2.5 million people across North East England. Newcastle is a great city, once in the forefront of 19 th century industrial innovation and now at the forefront of technical innovation, leisure and culture. It has a deserved reputation for being one of the friendliest and liveliest cities in Europe. In recent years Newcastle has been transformed into one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the country. You can see the evidence everywhere from the restored buildings in Grainger Town to the regenerated Quayside area. With 2,000 years of fascinating history, the city has fabulous classical Georgian architecture in sweeping streets, wonderful restaurants and cafes, traditional pubs and contemporary bars, along with live music and theatre. National surveys often suggest that people in the north east enjoy a better quality of life than anywhere else in England. The region has beautiful countryside, friendly people and a low cost of living. Accommodation varies from central city and riverside, through suburban to the urban periphery, stretching into the counties of Northumberland and Durham. Newcastle lies on the East Coast Mainline rail service, with regular services through to London. In addition the Metro light-rail service connects to stations throughout Tyne and Wear. The A1(M) runs close by, with links to the national motorway network. Newcastle is also well connected for air travel via Newcastle International Airport, and for sea travel to Europe via the International Ferry Terminal. Further information: http://www.visitnortheastengland.com/ http://www.newcastle.gov.uk/ http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/england/tyne_and_wear/ http://www.itv.com/tynetees/ 16 THE NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST SECTION D INTRODUCTION TO THE DIRECTORATE Mission Statement To continue to be a leading national centre for treatment, education and research into disorders of vision. We will provide our patients with: The best possible vision, and access to support services, so they can live life to the full. High quality, patient-centred care, close to home where possible. Timely assessment and treatment with state of the art facilities. Constant development of new services, and education of staff, to deliver up to date care. Innovation in clinical care, supported by high quality research, into disorders of the eye and vision and their treatment Efficient and cost-effective use of NHS resources Introduction: Newcastle Eye Centre is one of the largest Eye Departments in the UK, with over 250 staff in total, including 23 consultant ophthalmologists. Over 100,000 outpatients are seen per year, with a further 20,000 seen in the Eye Emergency Department. Over 11,000 day case and inpatient surgical procedures are performed annually, around 8000 of which are cataract operations. The department provides all major ophthalmology subspecialties. NEC serves an extensive patient population within the North East of England, receiving referrals not only from Newcastle itself, but also from Northumberland, North Tyneside, Gateshead, South Tyneside, County Durham and beyond. Outreach clinics are delivered at 10 locations, and some specialist clinics are delivered in the CRESTA (Clinics for Research and Service in Themed Assessments) facility on the Campus for Ageing and Vitality. NEC is a tertiary referral centre for other hospitals throughout the Northern Region. NEC occupies 3 floors of the Claremont Wing on the Royal Victoria Infirmary site. 17 THE NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST The ground floor houses a large Outpatient Department (including a separate Children’s Eye Clinic and Orthoptic Department), Laser and Ultrasound Suite, Ophthalmic Photography/Imaging Department, Eye Emergency Department, Optometry Department (including Visual Fields, Contact Lens and Low Vision Clinics) and Eye Clinic Liaison team. The first floor has an in-patient ward and a separate day case ward with dedicated preassessment area. There is also a separate administration suite on this floor which would be the post holder’s base. The top floor the department holds a suite of five operating theatres, a Seminar Room and an EyeSi cataract and retinal surgery simulator. Paediatric ophthalmic surgery takes place in the theatres of the adjacent Great North Children’s Hospital. For further information please visit: http://www.newcastle-hospitals.org.uk/services/ophthalmology.aspx SUBSPECIALTY SERVICES: Paediatric Ophthalmology NEC delivers over 8000 paediatric outpatient consultations per year and over 600 surgical procedures. Inpatient consultation is also provided for the Great North Children’s Hospital, and for screening for Retinopathy of Prematurity within the GNCH and other local neonatal units. Community services are provided through primary vision screening of 4-5 year old schoolchildren, and secondary screening of children with suspected squint (strabismus) and other vision problems. Outpatient services are provided in the Childrens Eye Clinic and Orthoptic Department in the main Ophthalmology Outpatient Department. Children are seen in 5 dedicated consultant led clinics per week, supported by orthoptists and optometrists, and in additional orthoptic led screening and follow up clinics. The workload is split between referrals from general practitioners and community vision screening, and tertiary referrals from paediatricians and other ophthalmologists in the region. Facilities are available for comprehensive diagnostic investigation of childhood visual Impairment, including ocular electrodiagnosis and imaging. There are close working 18 THE NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST relationships with paediatric neurology, the regional genetics service and other relevant specialities in the GNCH. Specialist clinics are run for Paediatric Glaucoma, Paediatric Uveitis, Visual Development and Transition from paediatric to adult care. The Paediatric Uveitis Clinic is run jointly with the Paediatric Rheumatology team, and the Visual Development clinic takes place in the Child Development Centre at the GNCH jointly with the Developmental Paediatric team. Day Case and In Patient facilities are provided through the GNCH, and Paediatric Ophthalmic Surgery takes place in the paediatric operating theatres of the GNCH, supported by dedicated paediatric staff. Glaucoma The Glaucoma service is run by a team consisting of 3 Consultants, a specialist glaucoma optometrist, specialist registrars, nurse specialists, optometrists and Trust grade doctors. We are a large unit with a variety of clinic types, some are consultant led, some optometrist or nurse led, and some integrated. We have a well-equipped photography department providing disc and anterior segment OCT for glaucoma patients, and the imaging is networked. UBM is also available. Penetrating and non-penetrating glaucoma surgery is performed, and SLT and cyclodiode laser is available. Medical Retina The Medical Retina service provides investigation and treatment for macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, retino-vascular conditions, retinal genetic conditions and uveitis. The service receives referrals from the region and further afield for second opinions and investigation. Available imaging modalities include HRA, FFA and ICG, Zeiss FFA/colour, OCT, OCT angiography, and wide field imaging with two Optos cameras. Imaging only diabetic clinics are established and injection clinics in peripheral clinics with the use of mobile OCT to allow expansion of the service with increasing treatment provision. The imaging is networked with a web-based OIS system. Involvement in clinical trials is well established and being further expanded with additional ophthalmic equipment being placed in the hospitals purpose built clinical research facility. Other equipment includes two Pascal retinal lasers, PDT laser, indirect laser, anterior segment OCT, anterior and posterior segment ultrasound and a Retcam. The full range of electrodiagnostic tests are available including multifocal ERG and there are close links with the Centre for Life, an internationally recognised centre for 19 THE NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST genetics and stem cell research, which enables genetic testing where possible. Staffing includes 5 medical retina consultants, one of whome leads on community diabetic screening; 2 medical ophthalmologists; an associate specialist; 4 fellows, an SPR and 4 Medical Retina Nurse Specialists, along with excellent support from Medical physicists, a specialist ophthalmic genetic nurse and qualified photographers. We have close links with community diabetic retinal screening ensuring we are involved in early detection and rapid and timely treatment of diabetic retinopathy. The fellow posts are recognised for training by the Royal College of Ophthalmologists. Optometrists and specialist nurses are also involved in the clinics. Teaching is provided for trainee ophthalmologists, optometrists and medical students. Vitreoretinal Surgery The vitreoretinal (VR) surgery team consists of 2 consultant VR surgeons and a senior trainee VR Surgeon (either an externally-recruited Fellow or a specialty registrar doing a Trainee Selected Component), along with 2 specialty registrars doing a 6-month attachment. We undertake all standard forms of VR surgery including retinal detachments (both external explants and vitrectomy procedures), macular holes, epiretinal membranes, diabetic vitrectomies and trauma. Results are audited on an ongoing basis; we have recently joined the BEAVRS retinal detachment database to log our procedures and results and compare with external benchmarks. The team accepts all cases presenting to the department who need VR advice with or without surgery. The 2 consultants provide 1:2 cover during weekdays and share a cooperative rota with a neighbouring eye unit for urgent cases presenting at weekends. We have excellent vitrectomy equipment allowing us regularly to perform 23gauge transconjunctival vitrectomy, indirect viewing with the EIBOS system on the microscope and an LED light source for optimum internal fibreoptic illumination. Medical Ophthalmology (inc Uveitis) The Eye Department was one of the first in the UK to offer comprehensive registrar training in Medical Ophthalmology in 1997, and it remains one of only six centres in the UK to do so, with dedicated clinics in all of its sub-specialties, including medical retina, uveitis, ophthalmic genetics, neuro-ophthalmology, electrophysiology, and thyroid eye disease. The Uveitis Service is run by Mr R Pandit and Dr W Innes, Consultant Medical Ophthalmologists. It is a highly responsive service meeting the diagnostic and management 20 THE NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST challenges often encountered in patients with sight-threatening uveitis. The service benefits from excellent ocular imaging and electrophysiology facilities. Very strong links exist with medical departments involved with the care of patients whose condition requires a multidisciplinary approach, including Infectious Diseases, Microbiology & Virology, Rheumatology, Immunology, Neurology, and Respiratory Medicine. Conventional immunosuppressive therapies are carried out “in-house”, and we benefit from excellent links with Rheumatology for those patients requiring “biologic” immunomodulatory therapy. We have been successful in attracting tertiary referrals from throughout the North East & Cumbria for the management of patients with complex uveitis. Neuro-Ophthalmology The Neuro-ophthalmology service is one of the largest, busiest and longest-running in the UK with 3 consultants and a Senior Lecturer. We are a tertiary referral service taking referrals and seeing second opinions from all over the North of England. We run subspecialty clinics in neuro-ophthalmology, neuro-motility, neuro-genetics and botulinum toxin treatment. We have very close links with our colleagues in neurology, neurosurgery, endocrinology and rheumatology with defined patient pathways for many of the common conditions we see. Cornea and External Eye The cornea and external eye disease service is provided by Professor F. C. Figueiredo and Miss Z. K. Johnson. The full range of medical and surgical treatments is offered, including DSAEK, DALK and INTACS. There is a dedicated dry eye assessment clinic, and close links with rheumatology and oral medicine. Diagnostic equipment includes specular and confocal microscopy and anterior segment OCT and UBM, as well as topography and Orbscan machines In addition Prof Figueiredo is involved in research on ex vivo limbal and oral mucosa stem cell grafts for reconstruction of the ocular surface. Oculoplastics The oculoplastic service is run by 4 consultants who all run specialist clinics at RVI including multidisciplinary clinics where appropriate. Between them they split the subspecialty work further with clinics in: Lacrimal (Mr Barnes and Mr Lau); Orbits (Mr Lau and Miss Clarke); Sockets (Mr Barnes, Miss Clarke); Thyroid eye disease (Mr Lau and Miss Clarke plus endocrinologists Prof Pearce and Dr Perros, and an endocrine Nurse Specialist) and 21 THE NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST Periocular tumours (Mr Barnes, Miss Clarke and Mr Narayanan plus Mohs’ surgeons Dr Lawrence, Dr Oliphant and Dr Langtry). Several of these subspecialties enjoy excellent national and international reputations for patient management, teaching and research, and two members of the team are heavily involved with the European Group on Graves Orbitopathy (EUGOGO). There is a dedicated oculoplastics theatre and close surgical liaison with other disciplines within the trust as well as with the ocularist service. Together with paediatric ophthalmological colleagues, this allows us to offer management to all types of adnexal pathology with the exception of some complex craniofacial conditions. Training and research The department is well-recognised nationally for surgical training. We have an Eye-Si cataract surgical simulator and wet-lab which are used by trainees throughout the region. Research is an integral part of our work within the Department and involves commercial and non-commercial projects. The department is currently ranked first for LCRN recruitment in the Region. Participation in research is encouraged among all grades of staff. There are strong links with Newcastle University. For more information about our research see: http://www.newcastle-hospitals.org.uk/services/ophthalmology_research-development-andeducation_research-links.aspx Medical Staff The Consultant medical staff are: 22 Paediatric/Motility: Mr M Clarke (Clinical Director) Mr A Connor Mr A Shafiq Cornea/External Disease: Professor F Figueiredo, Miss Z Johnson (Head of Department) Emergency Eye Department: Miss L Clarke (Lead for EED) Mr A Connor Miss V Manjunath Mr K Narayanan THE NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST Glaucoma: Mr M Bearn Miss Z Johnson Miss A Nita Medical Ophthalmology: Mr R Pandit Dr W Innes Medical Retina: Mr. A. Browning Mr S J Talks Mr R Gupta Miss V Manjunath Miss K Nenova (Locum) Neuro Ophthalmology: Miss M Dayan Miss M Hrabovsky Mr P Yu Wai Man (Senior Lecturer) Oculoplastic/Orbital Surgery: Mr E Barnes Miss L Clarke Mr G Lau Mr K Narayanan Surgical Retina: Miss R Hillier Miss T Ivanova Mr K P Stannard In addition there are: o 12 ST3+ trainees, including a medical ophthalmology trainee o 1 ST1/ACF, 1 ST2, 1 GPVT, 1 F2. o 1 Associate Specialist, 3 Specialty doctors, 1 Trust doctor, o 9 fellow posts 23 THE NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST SECTION E ROYAL VICTORIA INFIRMARY OPHTHALMOLOGY CLINICAL FELLOW IN PAEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY AND STRABISMUS (ST3+) 317-TD-17-052 One Clinical Fellow in Paediatric Ophthalmology is required for the Newcastle Eye Centre commencing May 2017 for 12 months. The appointment is suitable for ophthalmologists who are at, or near, the end of their periods of Higher Surgical Training and who wish to secure further training and experience in paediatric ophthalmology and strabismus with a view to practising at consultant level in this subspecialty. The post is approved by the Royal College of Ophthalmologists for subspecialty training. For an informal discussion and further information regarding the opportunity and Directorate, please contact: Mr Michael Clarke, Mr Alan Connor or Mr Ayad Shafiq on 0191 282 5448, or at [email protected], [email protected] or [email protected] For further information on how to apply, please refer to Section H ‘How to Apply – Guidance for Applicants’, or alternatively contact: Suzanne Evans, Assistant HR Officer on 0191 2825465, or via email at [email protected]. Please quote the post reference number (above) in all correspondence. Closing Date: 24 20 March 2017 THE NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST SECTION F Job Title: Clinical Fellow in Paediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus (ST3+) Directorate: Ophthalmology Hours: 40 hours per week Post available from: May 2017 Duration of Post: 12 months Reporting to: Mr M Clarke, Mr A Connor and Mr A Shafiq Job Purpose: The post is suitable for ophthalmologists who are at, or near, the end of their periods of Higher Surgical Training, and who wish to secure further training and experience in paediatric ophthalmology and strabismus with a view to practising at Consultant level in these subspecialities. Duties and Responsibilities: The postholder will provide support to the paediatric ophthalmology service, including attendance at clinics, operating sessions and reviewing ward referrals. Training will be provided in the following areas, at a level appropriate to competencies: Strabismus (including some exposure to adult strabismus) Paediatric Anterior Segment disease (particularly glaucoma and cataract) Paediatric Uveitis Paediatric Oculoplastic Disorders Paediatric Neuroophthalmology Genetic Disorders Neurodevelopmental aspects of Visual Impairment in Children Paediatric Retinal Disorders (particularly retinopathy of prematurity) Paediatric clinics take place in a dedicated area, with nursing, optometry and orthoptic support. Paediatric ophthalmic surgery takes place within the Children’s Operating Suite in the adjacent Great North Children’s Hospital. The postholder will be encouraged to undertake clinical research and audit projects. 25 THE NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST A provisional weekly timetable of duties would be as follows: Monday Tuesday Wednes day Thursday Friday AM Paediatric Clinic MC Clinic MC Paediatric Clinic AC Paediatric/Adult Theatre MC/RSTA PM Paediatric Theatre AS Paediatric Clinic AS 2,4 ROP Screening 1,3 Paediatric Theatre MC Post Graduate Teaching Paediatric Clinic AS Ward Referrals Clinic cover week 3 26 THE NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST SECTION G PERSON SPECIFICATION Post: Directorate: Requirements Education and Qualifications Clinical Fellow in Paediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus (ST3+) Ophthalmology Essential Primary Medical Qualification. Full GMC registration or eligibility to obtain this within 3 months (or within 6 months for non-EEA applicants). Full GMC registration or eligible. Independent cataract surgeon. 3 years postgraduate training in ophthalmology. Competence in vertical/oblique muscle strabismus surgery. Competence in adult cataract surgery. Good history & examination skills. Able to formulate a working diagnosis. Able to order appropriate investigations. Image interpretation relevant to practice. Knows when to 27 FRCOphth part 2. Registered medical degree. Competence in horizontal muscle strabismus surgery. Assessment Application / Interview On GMC Specialist Register. Run through training in Ophthalmology with evidence of satisfactory ARCPs. Previous training in paediatric ophthalmology/strabismus Clinical Skills and Knowledge Desirable MD/PhD Experience of paediatric anterior segment surgery. Competence in adult oculoplastic surgery. Experience of screening for ROP. Application / Interview THE NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST Requirements Essential appropriately seek assistance from a senior colleague. Desirable Assessment 3 years postgraduate training in ophthalmology. Maintaining Clinical Competence Teaching Clinical Governance, Audit and Research Communication, Relationships and Working with Colleagues Personal Attributes Previous training in paediatric ophthalmology/strabismus Written evidence of satisfactory training to date e.g. workplace assessments. Evidence of participation in CME. Experience of teaching undergraduate medical students & Foundation Doctors. Experience of audit projects. Ability to communicate and liaise effectively with patients and other people within a team. Application / Interview Completed audit cycle. Ability to work as a team with professional colleagues in all disciplines. Alignment with the Trust’s Evidence of leadership Core & Professional skills. Behaviours (as outlined on page 14). IT literate. Flexible approach to service delivery and committed approach to development. A commitment to personal / unit CPD. Time management skills. Honesty, integrity, 28 Application / Interview Application / Interview Application / Interview Interview THE NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST Requirements 29 Essential awareness of ethical dilemmas, respect for confidentiality. Desirable Assessment THE NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST SECTION H HOW TO APPLY - GUIDANCE FOR APPLICANTS If you decide to apply for the post, these guidance notes will assist you in making your application. It is important that you read the person specification carefully before you decide to apply. We will assess your application against these criteria for short-listing. This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exemption Order) 1975 and, as such, it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure & Barring Service to check for any previous criminal convictions. To apply for the post you must submit an application via the NHS Jobs website (www.nhs.uk/jobs - please search using the post reference number 317-TD-17-052) or alternatively: Submit a CV giving full details of qualifications, training and experience. This must include a full employment history, and clarify any gaps in your employment history. Submit a letter of application outlining how your experience to date matches the person specification and post requirements, and quote current gross salary and the post reference number. Provide the names and addresses of three referees, including your two most recent employers and covering at least 3 years’ previous employment (where applicable). If you have overseas service of more than three months, please supply a reference to cover that period. If you have been in full time education prior to applying for the post, one reference must be from the relevant academic institution. Please note, if you are successfully shortlisted for interview we will automatically make contact with your referees to seek a reference unless you advise us otherwise when you submit your application. Complete and return the attached Monitoring Information Form (Form 1) and Training and Registration Form (Form 2). If you submit your application using the NHS Jobs online application form, please note, you must still complete and return these documents. Closing Date: 20 March 2017 Please return all documents to [email protected]. Please call 0191 2824039 to make alternative arrangements if you are unable to apply via email or online. Please ensure that you quote the correct reference number on your letter of application. We will acknowledge receipt of all emailed applications the next working day following receipt of your application. If for any reason you do not hear from us within this timeframe, please contact us on the above number to verify that your application has been successfully received. 30 THE NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST Monitoring Information (Form 1) The Trust recognises and actively promotes the benefits of a diverse workforce and is committed to treating all employees with dignity and respect regardless of race, gender, disability, age, sexual orientation, religion or belief. We welcome applications from all sections of the community. Please return your completed Forms 1 and 2 with your application. Male Date of Birth Female Age range 16-29 30-44 45-59 60-64 65+ Please indicate your marital status Single Legally Separated Married Divorced Civil Partnership Widowed I would describe my ethnic origin as: Asian or Asian British Mixed Other Ethnic Group Bangladeshi White & Asian Chinese Indian White & Black African Any other ethnic group Pakistani White & Black I do not wish to disclose this Any other Asian Caribbean background Any other mixed Black or Black British background White African Caribbean British Any other Black Irish background Any other White background Gender Please select the option which best describes your sexuality Lesbian Gay Bisexual Heterosexual I do not wish to disclose this Please indicate your religion or belief Atheism Jainism Hinduism Buddhism Sikhism Other Christianity Judaism I do not wish to disclose this Islam Yes Do you consider yourself to have a No disability? I do not wish to disclose this information Please state the type of impairment which applies to you. People may experience more than one type of impairment, in which case you may indicate more than one. If none of the categories apply, please mark ‘other’. Physical Impairment Learning Disability/Difficulty Sensory Impairment Long-standing illness Mental Health Condition Other Name: Post ref. no.: Signature: Date: 31 THE NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST Training, Registration, and Advertising Information (Form 2) APPLICANT NAME: __________________________________ POST FOR WHICH APPLYING: __________________________________ GENERAL MEDICAL COUNCIL GMC Membership number: _______________________ Have you ever been or are you currently subject to any fitness to practise proceedings by an appropriate licensing or regulatory board in the UK or any other country? YES / NO Do you have any outstanding warnings or limitations on your practice? YES / NO If yes, please provide details. ADVERTISING SOURCE How did you first learn about this post? Advert in British Medical Journal British Medical Journal website NHS Jobs website Other __________________________ Word of Mouth Universal Jobs Match Website LinkedIn Facebook The information provided in my application is true and complete. I agree that any deliberate omission, falsification or misinterpretation in my application will be grounds for rejecting this application or subsequent dismissal if employed by the Trust. Signed: ________________________________ Date: _______________________ N.B. If I return this form by email unsigned, in doing so, I am deemed to have accepted the above clause . 32 THE NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST SECTION I MAIN TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE Salary: The current salary applicable to this post is £30,302 to £47,647 per annum.* In addition, a supplement will be paid for agreed hours of duty within the working pattern as per HSC 2000/031 ‘Modernising Pay and Contracts for Hospital Doctors and Dentists in training’.* *These are the current Terms & Conditions of Service, which are subject to review and likely to change as a result of national negotiations. Holiday: SHO equivalent posts – 5 weeks per annum plus 8 public holidays and 2 statutory holidays or days in lieu thereof. SpR equivalent posts - 6 weeks per annum plus 8 public holidays and 2 statutory holidays or days in lieu thereof. Part time staff and/or staff on fixed term contracts of less than a year, will receive a pro rata entitlement. Occupational Sick Pay: No payment under the Trust’s contractual sick pay scheme will be made to an employee new to the NHS or with a break from the NHS of more than 12 months until they have been continuously employed for a period of 26 weeks or have successfully completed their probationary period. Pension: In accordance with the NHS Pension Scheme. Professional Registration: The Trust requires the successful candidate to have and maintain registration with the General Medical Council. Base: Your principal place of work is the Royal Victoria Infirmary. You may be required to work at any site within your employing organisation, including new sites. Notice Period: 3 months. Probationary Period: Employees new to the Trust will be subject to a six month probationary period. The Terms and Conditions of Service for Junior Doctors can be found at: http://www.nhsemployers.org/~/media/Employers/Documents/Pay%20and%20reward/Terms_ and_Conditions_of_Service_NHS_Medical_and_Dental_Staff_300813_bt.pdf 33 THE NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST SECTION J STAFF BENEFITS BENEFIT Green Transport Staff Social Club & Fitness Centre. (Any member of Trust staff are welcome to join the Staff Social Club) DESCRIPTION The Trust has a Travel Plan and is committed to reducing the number of cars accessing our hospitals and improving sustainable transport options to our hospital sites. This includes having negotiated corporate discounts on annual travel passes covering the full range of public transport. The Staff Fitness Centre, also part of the Social Club, based a Freeman Hospital, has a full range of equipment and all members of this facility are entitled to two free sessions with our personal trainer. FURTHER INFORMATION Trust Travel Scheme Bike2Work Scheme Cycle Parking and Facilities Pooled Bicycles Car Sharing Journey Planning Inter-site Hopper Bus Service Walking The cost is £2.00 per month deducted directly from your salary. This entitles you to two free numbers in the SMILE LOTTERY, which is drawn each month with a top prize of £750.00. Members also benefit from events and trips with 50% discount on tickets. The cost of becoming a member of the Fitness Centre is £12.00 per month. You must attend an induction before you can become a member of the Fitness Centre these are held on the 1st Tuesday of every month at 5.30pm. Childcare Vouchers The Trust operates a Child Care Vouchers scheme, which entitles you to savings on your childcare costs. The vouchers are now available to staff paid by the Trust. Information on Childcare Support is available for staff who are looking for accessible, affordable and good quality child care. Support for Carers 34 For information on childminders, nurseries, after school clubs, holiday play schemes and nannies contact the Trust Care Co-ordinator on 0191 282 0792 (Internal Ext. 20792). A “carer” is someone who To find out how the Trust can provide provides unpaid care and extra support, contact the Trust Care support to relatives, partners, Co-ordinator on 0191 282 0792 friends and neighbours who (Internal Ext. 20792). cannot manage alone because of illness, disability THE NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST BENEFIT Discounts available in Newcastle & Surrounding areas Car Lease Scheme 35 DESCRIPTION or frailty. Discounts are available to all NHS Trust Employees and their families through the new Medic Care Staff Benefit Scheme. Allows a member of staff to lease a car of their choice at an attractive price over a three year period. FURTHER INFORMATION Further information and details of the businesses offering discounts to NHS Staff can be obtained from the Improving Working Lives Office at the RVI. Alternatively, visit the website www.medicarenhs.co.uk. To obtain your discount you must present the Medicare Gold Discount care which is obtainable from the Trust’s Improving Working Lives Office, tel. 0191 282 0792 (Internal Ext. 20792). Further information from Improving Working Lives office. Under review.