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Band 7 Physicians Associate - Nephrology

Posted 24 days ago

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Band 7 Physicians Associate - Nephrology
Employer
Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
Location
London
Salary
£51,488 to £57,802 per annum inclusive of Inner London HCAS
Closing date
16 May 2024
The Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest and busiest in London with a well-established national and international reputation for clinical excellence and world class care.An exciting opportunity has arisen to appoint three full time physician associates to join the renal team in providing care to patients under the care of the renal team. You will work under the direction of a supervising consultant as part of a well established multidisciplinary team in providing acute inpatient care of nephrology patients, including kidney transplant recipients and patients receiving dialysis. You will gain extensive training in all aspects of renal medicine and given the opportunity to develop a subspecialist interest in an area of the service. This post is suitable for both newly qualified or experienced physician associates.The post is suitable for a Physician Associate who has already been successful in the national certification exam and holds PAMVR statusMain duties of the jobYou will work under the direction of a supervising consultant as part of a well established multidisciplinary team in providing acute inpatient care of both transplant and dialysis patients. You will gain extensive training in all aspects of renal medicine, and given the opportunity to develop a specialist interest in peritoneal dialysis, supported by our acute dialysis unit.About usThe Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest and busiest in London with a well-established national and international reputation for clinical excellence and world class care.Job descriptionJob responsibilitiesPhysician Associate will be an integral part of our renal inpatient team providing support with admissions, inpatients directly under the care of the renal team (dialysis and transplant) and other dialysis patients within the hospitalThey will work closely with the dialysis supporting the medical care of dialysis patients across the hospital and liaising with our outpatient dialysis teamTo be able to establish differential diagnosis, making appropriate treatment plans and initiate treatment, escalating as appropriate.Record the history and physical condition and ensure accurate and comprehensive medical records are maintained using appropriate written and electronic documentation according to Trust guidelines.To be actively involved in patient care, liaising with ward staff and other members of the clinical team as requiredInitiation of Immediate Life Support in patientsTo be able to priorities caseload of patients with a range of complex illness and needing different treatment.To treat patients and their family member using a high degree of empathy and advanced communication skills.To review patients for discharge and prepare appropriate documentation of their admission and in-patient stay for the GP.To participate in multidisciplinary team meetingsTo carry out procedures which will include ECG, Venepuncture, IV cannulation, Arterial Blood Gas sampling and analysis, Urinary Catheterisation, Suturing, NG Tube PlacementKeen to develop specialist knowledge and experience, particularly within the field of haemodialysis, and acting as a resource and support for the new and rotating doctors and allied health professionals. Educational opportunities will be available to support this.To be willing to develop competency in advance clinical procedure skills.To ensure confidentiality at all times and act in accordance with the provisions of the Data Protection Act.Teaching other groups of staff, e.g. nursing, medical & PA studentsTo be accountable for their clinical responsibilities and comply with the Department of Health & UK Managed Voluntary Register for Physician Associates Fitness to Practice and Code of Conduct standard.Maintain a professional behaviour at all times and promote a positive image of Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust at all times, in line with World Class Care values.To actively participate in the development of relevant evidence based clinical guidelines/policies relating to speciality.To improve and maintain an excellent patient experience. To establish effective working relations with all members of the multi-disciplinary team to promote good communication and a multi-disciplinary approach to patient care. To participate in multidisciplinary team (MDT) meeting.Out of hours work may be included within this post, up to 8 weekends per year, with appropriate remuneration.Person SpecificationEducation & Professional QualificationsEssentialPostgraduate Diploma/ Master's in physician Associate (formally Physician Assistant) from an accredited UK UniversityBachelor's degree in Life science/ Biomedical/ Nursing or Allied Health ScienceMember of Faculty of Physician Associate at Royal College of Physician or application in progress following attainment of national certificationMember of Physician Associate Managed Voluntary Register (PAMVR)Valid national certification and recertification every six years as stipulated by PAMVRFor USA trained candidates, current and valid certification with the National Commission on Certification for Physician Assistants (NCCPA)Royal Free World Class CareEssentialDemonstrable ability to meet the trust valuesExperience working as a Physician Associate in hospital or in community settingExperience in clinical auditPublicationExperience in mentoring studentsSkills and AptitudesEssentialGood verbal and written communication skills and able to communicate complex and sensitive information to patients, relatives or carerCommitment to CPD & professional developmentBasic or Advance Life SupportEmployer detailsEmployer nameRoyal Free London NHS Foundation TrustAddressRoyal FreeLondonNW3 2QGAny attachments will be accessible after you click to apply.391-RFL-6144771-ACreate a job alert and receive personalised job recommendations straight to your inbox.
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