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Intensive Care Registrar

  • Job
    Full-time
    Junior & Mid Level
  • London

AI generated summary

  • You must be airway trained, able to manage critically ill patients, work at Specialty Registrar level, supervise juniors, and be supported by consultants. Extended contract available for overseas candidates.
  • You will manage critically ill patients in the ICU and throughout the hospital, assist in admissions and discharges, and supervise junior trainees under consultant guidance.

Requirements

  • - The applicant must be airway trained.
  • - For any suitable overseas candidates there is an option for an extended contract for Visa purposes.
  • - The candidate will be based on the Intensive Care Unit.
  • - They will also be responsible for reviewing and managing critically ill patients throughout the hospital, primarily on the wards and in the emergency department.
  • - The ITU registrars will be expected to work at the level of a Specialty Registrar.
  • - There will be increased responsibility for assessment and management of unwell patients in the ITU and hospital.
  • - There will be supervision of more junior trainees.
  • - Candidates must be supported by the consultant body.

Responsibilities

  • - The post holder will be responsible for the daily review and management of critically ill adult patients in the critical care department.
  • - The candidate will be based on the Intensive Care Unit, but will also be responsible for reviewing and managing critically ill patients throughout the hospital, primarily on the wards and in the emergency department.
  • - Under the supervision of the Intensive Care Consultants, you will assist in the assessment, admission, day-to-day management, investigation, practical procedures and final discharge of patients.
  • - The ITU registrars will be expected to work at the level of a Specialty Registrar, with increased responsibility for assessment and management of unwell patients in the ITU and hospital, and for the supervision of more junior trainees.

FAQs

What is the duration of the Intensive Care Registrar position?

The position is available for six months to one year, depending on the needs of the applicant.

Is airway training a requirement for applicants?

Yes, applicants must be airway trained to apply for the position.

Will there be opportunities for theatre lists and teaching?

Yes, there will be regular opportunities for theatre lists and delivery of teaching.

Is there an option for overseas candidates regarding contracts?

Yes, suitable overseas candidates have the option for an extended contract for visa purposes.

What are the primary responsibilities of the Intensive Care Registrars?

Registrars will be responsible for the daily review and management of critically ill adult patients in the critical care department, and they will also manage patients throughout the hospital, including on the wards and in the emergency department.

What level of supervision will the Intensive Care Registrars have?

Registrars will work under the supervision of Intensive Care Consultants and will assist in various aspects of patient care, including assessment, admission, management, and discharge.

What is the work environment like at The Hillingdon Hospital NHS Foundation Trust?

The Hospital is the only acute hospital in the London Borough of Hillingdon, offering a wide range of services, ensuring quality, safe, and compassionate care while continuously improving patient and staff well-being.

Who can I contact for further information or to arrange an informal visit?

For further details or informal visits, you can contact Carina Casey, Anaesthetic Department Administration Manager, at thh.anaesthetics@nhs.net.

We provide clinical services to over half a million patients a year, including over 94,000 in our Emergency Department.

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1001-5000
Employees
1991
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

The Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust provides a range of healthcare services in Hillingdon, including acute, emergency, and elective care. Their mission is to deliver high-quality, patient-centered care, ensuring safety and improving health outcomes. Their purpose is to enhance community well-being by offering excellent clinical services, advancing medical practice, and supporting health education and research.