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Locum Specialist Doctor/GPwER Weight Management

Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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Location
Salary
£96,990 - £107,155 Per annum
Profession
Medical doctor
Grade
Senior
Deadline
21 Apr 2025
Contract Type
Fixed term: 12 months (Core working hours only, no out of hours or on-call)
Posted Date
07 Apr 2025

Job overview

We are looking for a motivated and experienced prescriber to join our Specialist Tier 3 Weight Management Service (SWMS) provides evidence based, individualised, high quality holistic treatment to patients and needs a prescriber to work alongside the team who can prescribe weight management drugs as part of the SWMS offer to appropriate patients.

This post would suit a prescriber who has experience in prescribing GLP-1 receptor agonist medications for weight management or other indications (e.g. diabetes). The post holder would not be responsible for the wrap around care required, but will have clinical responsibility for the assessment, prescription and monitoring of any patient prescribed the medication.

The role may suit a General Practitioner with a specialist interest in obesity and relevant experience providing treatment for patients living with obesity.

The successful applicant will have a comprehensive understanding of the complex needs of obese individuals, associated co-morbidity management and treatment options. The role involves having clinical responsibility for the medication pathway and working as an integral member of our multidisciplinary team.

The role includes assessment of patients' stage of obesity, associated causal factors, medical presentation/symptoms, co-morbidity management and recommendations for treatment.

Main duties of the job

The Specialist Doctor/GPwER in the Specialist Weight Management Service will provide evidence based, comprehensive, person centred and individualised medical care, working as part of a multidisciplinary team. The post holder will:

Plan and mobilise a GLP-1 medication pathway

Have medical responsibility for patients under the Specialist Weight Management Service

Have clinical responsibility for the medications pathway within the Specialist Weight Management Service

Provide specialist pharmaceutical care and advice on medicines management for patients accessing the service

Advise on urgent and expedite referrals from a medical perspective.

Offer personalised recommendations to optimise co-morbidity management, improving healthcare outcomes and promoting best care for people living with obesity

Contribute to service development, guideline development, research opportunities, and governance activities such as audit and quality improvement processes.

Participate in the training and development of other members of the MDT and wider healthcare community

Provide leadership for the timely and safe discharge of patients from services.

Communicate with other health and social care professionals

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

We expect the post-holder to develop and lead a high quality, robust medication pathway for patients referred to the specialist weight management service. This will include:

  • Clinical responsibility for the medications pathway within the Specialist Weight Management Service
  • Development of guidance and protocols around the prescription of GLP-1 medication
  • Introduction of a safe pathway for the provision of GLP-1 medication
  • Contributing to complex case assessment alongside other colleagues from the MDT
  • Leading SWMS MDT and informing clinical decision making
  • Support review of referral information to triage suitability for service, level of urgency and complexity (with the EOSS and SWMS Traffic Light Triage)
  • Responding to medication queries
  • Reviewing current co-morbidity management and making recommendations for further management/optimisation or opportunities to support weight loss/prevent further gain
  • Responding to requests to expedite referrals or service complaints
  • Flagging/raising potential risk with colleagues overseeing relevant care and making onward referral where indicated
  • Liaison with internal colleagues (e.g., Tier 4, Diabetes, Cardiology, etc.), primary care and commissioners (ICB) where appropriate
  • Leading Complex case MDT and supporting clinical decision making
  • Supervision of nurses and other clinicians within the medical pathway as it develops
  • Opportunity to promote Obesity Best Care Protocol and improved outcomes for a highly stigmatised patient group
  • Advocacy for patient group within primary and secondary care
  • Support more efficient decision making and faster throughput to treatment via robust Triage and screening
  • Opportunity to contribute to wider evidence base in Tier 3 services through audit and evaluation
  • Letters from MDT
  • Service promotion within wider ICS
  • Training within team and wider Healthcare community