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Trust Doctor – FY1 level in General Surgery

Barts Health NHS Trust

Location
Salary
£32,082 - £35,790 per annum
Profession
Medical doctor
Grade
Junior
Deadline
29 Dec 2024
Contract Type
6 months (Fixed Term)
Posted Date
20 Dec 2024

Job overview

Barts Health NHS Trust

Trust Doctor (FY1  Level) in General Surgery

Whipps Cross Hospital

Applicants are invited to join the General Surgery Department at Whipps Cross University Hospital part of Barts Health NHS Trust.

We are seeking to appoint a FY1 to join our friendly department, based in an associate teaching hospital which is dedicated to teaching and training

Main duties of the job

We are seeking to appoint a FY1 to join our friendly department, based in an associate teaching hospital which is dedicated to teaching and training.

The successful candidate will be working alongside the surgical team to provide clinical care to patients whilst also using the post as a learning forum to maintain good medical practice, and to strive towards maintaining ones own personal development through learning, teaching and managerial opportunities.

The duties of the post are subject to review from time to time in the light of changing requirements of the service. The post holder may be asked to perform exceptional irregular commitments outside of normal rostered duties as are essential to maintain the emergency medical service.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

We are seeking to appoint a FY1 to join our friendly department, based in an associate teaching hospital which is dedicated to teaching and training.

The successful candidate will be working alongside the surgical team to provide clinical care to patients whilst also using the post as a learning forum to maintain good medical practice, and to strive towards maintaining ones own personal development through learning, teaching and managerial opportunities.

The duties of the post are subject to review from time to time in the light of changing requirements of the service. The post holder may be asked to perform exceptional irregular commitments outside of normal rostered duties as are essential to maintain the emergency medical service.