Trust Grade Emergency Assessment Unit CT1 level Fixed term contract – up to 24 months
Job Title Trust Grade Emergency Assessment Unit CT1 level Fixed term contract – up to 24 months
Location Scarborough
Job Type Locum
Speciality Trust Grade Emergency Assessment Unit CT1 level Fixed term contract – up to 24 months
Rates £43,988

Description

• Evidence of achievement of Foundation Competencies in the 3 ½ years preceding February 2022. • 12 months medical experience after full GMC registration (or equivalent). • Current GMC Full Registration and Licence to Practise. • Current ALS certificate • 6 months UK experience • These are new posts – to work on the new Emergency Assessment Unit rota and the posts are designed to support the expansion and development of our Same Day Emergency Care Services. • Interest is sought from candidates who have a background in any of the following specialties:- Emergency Medicine, General Medicine specialties Info about the post • Successful applicants will be responsible for patient care within EAU or next day emergency care centre (on rotation) • EAU is open 0800 to 2200 7 days per week and post holders will participate in a full shift rota pattern attracting pay enhancements for weekends and out of hours work. • EAU work alongside the Emergency Department, taking many patients who can be seen and treated in the same day or the following day, without the need to provide a hospital admission. The pathways include: DVT, cellulitis, low risk chest pain and many more which post-holders will help to develop • EAU combines the functions of same day emergency care unit, frailty assessment unit and Emergency department CDU and is located on an adjacent ward area. The department is currently undergoing an exciting £47 million pound project to offer high quality modern facilities and designed to create the best environment to care for our patients. • The project will see the creation of a new urgent and emergency care unit which would see surgeons and the medical staff working together at the front door of the emergency unit. This means we can improve and streamline how patients are assessed, admitted and treated, which should reduce the time that people wait in the department, and ultimately improve patient safety.