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Job summary

Main area
Ophthalmology
Grade
NHS Medical & Dental: Local Appointment nodal point 4 (MT04)
Contract
12 months (Fixed Term 12 Months)
Hours
Full time - 40 hours per week
Job ref
358-6995214-MSK
Employer
University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
Employer type
NHS
Site
Leicester Royal Infirmary
Town
Leicester
Salary
£61,825 pa
Salary period
Yearly
Closing
04/06/2025 23:59

Employer heading

University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust logo

Trust Clinical Fellow ST3+ in Ophthalmology Cornea

NHS Medical & Dental: Local Appointment nodal point 4 (MT04)

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Job overview

Trust Clinical Fellow ST3+ in Ophthalmology- Cornea

Applications are invited for the above post which offers advanced specialist training in Cornea to be based at the Leicester Royal Infirmary, at the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust. The post is to commence as soon as possible for a fixed-term period of one year. The salary will be on the scale for specialist registrars on an incremental point according to previous experience. 

The Corneal service at Leicester Royal Infirmary is led by 2 full time and 2 part time consultants, 2 corneal fellows, and 3 specialist corneal nurses, supported by an active optometry department.  Super-specialized clinics including keratoconus diagnosis and  monitoring (both virtual and F2F), nurse led dry eye clinics, pressure checking clinics, triage clinics, complex biometry and immune suppression.

The post is suitable for applicants wishing to improve their knowledge and skills in Cornea. Applicants should be at Registrar or equivalent level and nearing the end of training. Applicants need not be in possession of CCT to be eligible, though must have FRCOphth/MRCOphth or equivalent.

Main duties of the job

  • To provide Ophthalmology services at the University Hospitals of Leicester. A specialty interest in Cornea is required.
  • To provide Ophthalmology services by way of Outpatient clinics and theatre lists at the University Hospitals of Leicester.
  • To work flexibly and cooperatively with the other Ophthalmologists to maximise the utilisation of theatre lists and outpatient clinics.
  • To ensure the provision of good standards of practice and care as described in the GMC Guidance ‘Duties of a Doctor’ are followed at all times; and that bad practice is reported.
  • To ensure that clinical practice is both effective and efficient and that appropriate monitoring of clinical care takes place.
  • To actively participate in audits.
  • To work with the CBU management team to ensure that services are delivered efficiently and reflect best practice with processes and governance to match - this may require new and flexible ways of working in the future.
  • To provide continuing care of patients and be responsible for the proper organisation and functioning of clinical practice.
  • To work closely with other specialties, departments and outside agencies to deliver the objectives of the Division and Clinical Business Unit.
  • To take responsibility for ensuring that critical clinical incidents, as defined in the Trust’s ‘Critical Incident Policy’, are reported in a timely manner.
  • To participate in yearly appraisal and job planning process.
  • To undertake Mandatory & Statutory training.

Working for our organisation

Our new strategy, developed with the support and feedback of colleagues, patients, and partners, is our compass for the next seven years (2023-2030).

We have four primary goals:

· high-quality care for all,

· being a great place to work,

· partnerships for impact, and

· research and education excellence

 

And we will embed health equality in all we do - taking active steps to reduce the avoidable differences in healthcare that some people face, working in partnership with communities.

 

Our strategy is underpinned by new values and we will work to ensure they are an everyday reality for all:

 

· we are compassionate,

· we are proud,

· we are inclusive, and

· we are one team

 

This is an exciting moment as we look to the future with clarity on what we already do well and where we need to focus our energies to make an even bigger difference for the people we serve.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

The Ophthalmology Department at University Hospitals of Leicester provides general and specialist ophthalmic services to its 1.3 million adult and children patients registered with a general practice located within Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland (LLR). It also services as a tertiary centre for some referrals from beyond the borders of LLR.

Overall, the ophthalmology department delivers over 100,000 clinical appointments to patients as well as providing surgery, injections, and an Eye Casualty service attending to 25,000 patients annually. We are a large department with 28 consultant ophthalmologists and our teams of doctors, nurses, optometrists, orthoptists, ophthalmic practitioners, photographers, clerical, and management staff.

The Ophthalmology Department has pioneered innovative new ways of working to meet the high service demand. These include services such as virtual clinics in many popular areas, such as medical retina and glaucoma, and allied healthcare professional running clinics and telephone or video consultations.

Person specification

Qualifications

Essential criteria
  • MBBS or equiv.
  • Full Registration with the GMC with a licence to practice
Desirable criteria
  • Within 6 months of registering for CCT from PMETB at the closing date.

Experience

Essential criteria
  • Cornea experience and skills Similar to a trainee within 6 months of CCT
Desirable criteria
  • Wider experience of Cornea ophthalmology than expected of a trainee within 6 months of CCT.

Ability/ Knowledge

Essential criteria
  • Understanding of ophthalmic basic sciences and the ability to apply this to clinical practice
  • Good basic knowledge of ophthalmology
Desirable criteria
  • Previous publications demonstrating in depth understanding of clinical problems, audit or research.

Clinical skills

Essential criteria
  • Ability to evaluate routine cases and interpret basic investigations
  • Awareness of constraints, risks and potential complications of management
  • Ability to record accurate and complete medical notes
Desirable criteria
  • Appropriate delegation of clinical and administrative tasks

Teaching skills

Essential criteria
  • Evidence of experience of, and enthusiasm for, teaching others

Motivation

Essential criteria
  • Commitment to Cornea Ophthalmology
  • Capacity to maximise training benefit from programme to the benefit of patients
  • Commitment to take an active part in the training programme
Desirable criteria
  • Evidence of personal initiative

Personality

Essential criteria
  • Ability to work as part of a multi-disciplinary team
  • Evidence of good relationships, empathy, kindness and good communication with patients
  • Insight into personal limitations and willingness to accept appropriate criticism
Desirable criteria
  • Potential to cope with stressful situations and work under pressure
  • Leadership qualities

Audit

Essential criteria
  • Understanding the principles of audit
Desirable criteria
  • Evidence of personal audit of own surgical outcomes

Research

Essential criteria
  • Understanding of research principles and scientific method
Desirable criteria
  • Research Publications in peer-reviewed journals

Management & other

Essential criteria
  • Potential to become a consultant offering Cornea as a subspecialty
  • Good organisational skills
Desirable criteria
  • Prizes, distinctions or awards

Employer certification / accreditation badges

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Applicant requirements

You must have appropriate UK professional registration.

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service.

Documents to download

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Further details / informal visits contact

Name
Navpreet Dhillon
Job title
Consultant Ophthalmologist- Cornea
Email address
[email protected]
Telephone number
07886528246
Additional information

Mr Vijay Savant

Consultant Ophthalmologist - Cornea 

[email protected]

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