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Consultant Anaesthetist Portsmouth

Portsmouth
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Our client is one of the UK’s largest independent sector healthcare providers and they provide a range of innovative and expert healthcare services to NHS, private and insurance patients. With their own network of private hospitals nationwide and expert clinicians and surgeons within, they deliver more than 50 services from orthopaedics, ophthalmology, gynaecology, oral, spinal, weight loss to undertaking their own diagnostics and medical imaging. They are award winning and recognised for providing the highest level of quality, specialist secondary healthcare and excellent patient outcomes for over 50,000 patients each year.

The role of UK Full-time Time Consultant Anaesthetist

We are seeking a Full-Time Consultant Anaesthetist in Portsmouth who is ready to join a small team of dedicated clinicians striving for excellence. We would expect you to have pride in the quality of your work, be well versed and involved in clinical governance, audit and be a good team player who is ready to be flexible and willing to meet the needs of the service and colleagues. Quality improvement is seen as an important factor and we welcome innovation and enthusiasm in developing a high-quality service for our patients. We pride ourselves in striving for excellence and innovation and are developing day-case major arthroplasty pathways, adherence to GIRFT ideals as well as trialling and introducing new implants.

What you’ll be doing

Our client believes in supporting each other and sharing best practice and you would be expected to become an integral part of our team of consultants led by the Medical Director, Hospital Director and Senior leadership management team as well as attending meetings and contributing to teaching of their centre staff. Everything they do is focused on providing a high standard of safe and effective patient care. Our client will work with you to help you grow in your role and take your career in the direction you want to go. If you want to move up the ladder, they’ll support you. If you just want to stay in your role, that’s fine too. They’ll help you be the best you can be. As a privately run organisation our client still primarily support the NHS providing some 85+% of our work in this area and within the region we are a big contributor in helping the NHS to reduce waiting lists. Our client wants their team members to feel motivated and rewarded and they therefore offer a competitive package of pay and benefits and recognise the value of a healthy work-life balance – so always try to be flexible, helping you fit your working life around your home life.

What we’ll look for in you

With a current registration with the GMC’s specialist register of anaesthetists you’ll have several years’ experience, at least 2 of which are within the UK. You are committed to your own continuing medical education and professional development. Our client will also support you to ensure ongoing medical competence through participation in the annual revalidation and reaccreditation schemes of the GMC and the Royal College of Anaesthetists. As well as providing mandatory training through our excellent in-house education programme. They could even give you the opportunity to develop into a specialist role of your interest. We are one of the UK largest independent sector healthcare providers and work in close partnership with the NHS to deliver more than 50 services throughout the UK. We provide high quality specialist care and excellent results for more than 50,000 patients each year.

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