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Resident Medical Officer

Closing Date 6th November 2019

Reference RMO/19/10

Kingsbridge Private Hospital are currently recruiting for a Resident Medical Officer to join their busy Wards department. The successful candidate will be based at our private hospital on the Lisburn Road.
 

Location Kingsbridge Private Hospital, Lisburn Road, Belfast
Salary Please direct salary enquiries to recruitment@kingsbridgehg.com
Department Wards
Contract Full time / Part time, Permanent
Hours Negotiable
Responsible to General Manager
Accountable to NULL

Job Summary

The Resident Medical Officer (RMO) will provide a 24-hour medical service within the hospital on an on-call basis permanently. They will assess changes in the patient's condition, initiating any emergency treatment where necessary, and informing the consultant immediately. The RMO is also expected to act as a team leader in a cardiac arrest situation.
 
Key Responsibilities:

Emergency:

  1. To be familiar with the use and location of emergency equipment.
  2. To demonstrate competency in adult and paediatric life support.
  3. To respond immediately to clinical emergencies / lead the resuscitation team.
  4. In an emergency situation undertake emergency investigations and procedures in accordance with hospital policy and as directed by the patient’s Consultant.
 
Ward Duties:
  1. Be present and contactable within hospital premises at all times.
  2. Complete a brief admission examination on each patient when appropriate, and document clinical findings.
  3. Maintain individual contact with patients, carrying out ward rounds and other duties detailed by the individual hospital.
  4. Attend communication (handover) rounds as required.
  5. Update clinical notes on all patients attended according to best practice for record keeping.
  6. Respond promptly to the request of all medical staff (Consultants and other doctors, nurses) to see any patients within the hospital and to advise or start any treatment as indicated.
  7. Visit all in-patients daily and document in clinical notes.
  8. Undertake specific medical procedures on patients within all departments in the hospital as requested by medical and nursing staff: cannulation, commencing IV infusions, urinary catheterisations, administration of IV drugs, ECG, phlebotomy, etc.
  9. Check blood sample results and take necessary actions.
  10. Assist with pre-operative /admission and outpatient clinics, if requested.
  11. Prescribe medicines to take home and complete discharge letters as requested according to local policies.
  12. Before going off duty ensure written appropriate communication to the oncoming RMO specifying any requirements of individual patients.
 
Responsibility to Consultants:
  1. Inform Consultants of any change in the condition of their patients and any emergency procedures undertaken.
  2. Follow the instructions of consultants for their specific regime for each individual patient.
  3. Initiate and alter in-patient prescriptions at consultant's request.
  4. In a "routine situation" initiate requests and treatments with the prior consent of the patient's Consultant.
  5. In the event of death of a patient inform the Consultant, and the patient's GP (if the Consultant is unable to do so).
  6. Advise the Consultant immediately about who threatens to discharge themselves against medical / nursing advice.
  7. See and examine discharged post-operative patients, on requests of the consultant.
 
Other Duties:
  1. RMOs must not routinely perform the role of surgical assistant in the Operating Department, but are required to respond in the event of an urgent/emergency situation.
  2. Dispense drugs from the pharmacy as required following the local hospital policy.
  3. Perform clinical procedures as requested by consultant medical staff and nursing staff, these may include phlebotomy and the giving of intravenous drugs to patients.
  4. Examine a sick/injured member of hospital staff and offer appropriate advice in respect of treatment.
  5. Participate in clinical audit and implementation of clinical governance.
  6. RMO's are expected to look smart and presentable at all times, wearing a white coat and a name badge when attending patients.
 
Administrative Duties:
  1. Comply with the hospital consent and confidentiality policy maintain comprehensive clerking notes and treatment records for all patients.
  2. Read understand and adhere to hospital policies and procedures.
  3. Complete hospital administrative documentation as required.
  4. Be familiar with Kingsbridge’s clinical policies.
  5. Be aware of Kingsbridge’s clinical risk programme and report clinical incidents, drug errors and near misses.
  6. Ensure correct procedures are carried out in respect of patients discharging themselves, deaths in care and coroner's requirements.
 
Health & Safety and Quality Assurance:
  1. Be familiar, understand and adhere to all Health and Safety regulations including evacuation policy and the RMO's role in such an event.
  2. Participate/assist/attend in-house trainings and scenarios as requested. This may include: fire safety, infection control, manual handling, blood transfusion etc.
  3. Be aware of the promotion of effective customer care and public relations in order to promote the good reputation of the hospital.

The above list is not exhaustive and additional / alternative tasks may be required from time to time as directed.


Person Specification:
 
  Essential Desirable
Qualifications
  • Qualified to at least FY2 level.
  • Full GMC registration.
  • PLAB certificate for all overseas (outside the EU) candidates.
  • Right Patient Right Blood certification (training can be provided).
  • Adult Life Support - where a candidate does not yet possess certification, training can be provided.
Training
  • Evidence of continued professional development.
 
Experience
  • Minimum of 2 year’s post registration experience i.e. House Officer, with FY1 and FY2 completed.
  • Experience in a broad range of specialist surgical areas.
  • Experience in multidisciplinary models of care.
  • Experience (1 year) in the NHS or UK private hospital.
  • Experience in an acute medical setting.
Special Knowledge and Skills
  • Good verbal and non-verbal communication skills.
  • Good decision-making skills.
  • Good IT skills.
 
Personal Attributes
  • Commitment to professional and self-development.
  • Reliable, courteous and innovative.
  • Flexible, able and willing to work in a changing environment.
  • Excellent command of the English language.
  • Outstanding verbal articulation and personable approach to the public.


Closing date for all applications is Wednesday 6th November 2019 at 4pm.

How to Apply

To apply, please complete an application and monitoring form and return to the recruitment team at:
Human Resources Department, Kingsbridge Healthcare Group, Channel Wharf, 21 Old Channel Road, Titanic Quarter, Belfast, BT3 9DE or email to recruitment@kingsbridgehealthcaregroup.com

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For queries, or further information, please contact the HR Department on 028 9073 5232.