Locum Consultant in Community Paediatrics
YM73
Grade YM73 – Part time (8 sessions per week) – 6‑month fixed term contract (pending substantive recruitment).
Job Ref: 220‑CYP‑MED‑006 / Employer: Whittington Health NHS Trust (NHS)
Location: Northern Health Centre, Upper Holloway, Islington, London
Salary: £113,565 – £150,569 per annum (pro rata for part‑time)
Job overview
Consultant Community Paediatrician – fill a recently vacated post.
Duties
- Neurodevelopmental clinics: 3 community clinics per month – one multidisciplinary clinic for children with posture and movement conditions (PD clinic) not yet in special needs schools, and two standard clinics a month.
- ASD diagnostic clinic (1PA) – part of the Social Communication Team, participate in the MDT diagnostic process.
- CP second on call (2 hours per call) – fortnightly on Wednesdays.
- SPA (1.5 PA) CPD – departmental meetings, mandatory training and own appraisal.
- Named doctor for safeguarding, if taken up – 2 PA (reduces community clinic commitment).
Qualifications
- MB BS or equivalent; MRCP/MRCPCH or equivalent.
- CCT (or equivalent), or within 6 months of CT date, or entry on the Specialist Register for Paediatrics.
- Evidence of being within 6 months of CCT date and expected to achieve a CCT.
- BSc in medical subject, PhD, MD, MSc, DCH.
- CCT in Paediatric Neurodisability.
Clinical Experience and Skills
- Working in a multidisciplinary Child Development team and performing comprehensive developmental assessments.
- Managing common problems in children with ADHD, Autism, epilepsy and physical neurodisability.
- Minimum Level 3 Children Protection competence – assessing safeguarding concerns and providing supervision.
- Managing common general paediatric problems – acute and chronic.
- Substantial clinical experience in paediatric neurodisability and epilepsy; managing children with complex health needs.
Teaching
- Undergraduate and postgraduate teaching experience.
- Additional teaching qualifications.
- Collaborative multidisciplinary teamwork, sharing experience and providing support.
- Experience in interagency team working.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills, communicating health information socially and educationally.
- Leadership qualities – building relationships, influencing, negotiating, political astuteness, conflict management.
- Ability to analyze holistic health chronologies and produce comprehensive reports for care‑experienced children.
Management Ability
- Administrative tasks (e.g., writing complex reports for court, annual reports) effectively.
- Excellent organisational and time‑management skills.
- Supervising junior staff.
- Completion of a recognised leadership course.
Clinical Governance
- Completed audit and service improvement projects.
- Experience in NHS complaint handling and clinical incident reporting.
- Training and experience in appraisal.
- Understanding of clinical governance and its application to the Named Doctor role.
Personal Skills
- Decision making and judgement.
- Adaptability and flexibility.
- Building relationships, influence, negotiation.
- Training in communication skills, counselling, educational supervision.
Safeguarding Children and Adults
- Familiarity with and compliance to London Child Protection Procedures and protocols.
- Familiarity with London Multi‑Agency Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults procedures.
- Compliance with local information‑sharing protocols.
- Knowledge of appropriate contact numbers and reporting lines.
- Participation in required training and supervision.
- Compliance with professional boundaries and codes of conduct.
Whittington Health is committed to safeguarding all children and vulnerable adults.
We serve a diverse population and welcome applications from all backgrounds. We are an equal opportunity employer.
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