We’re offering an exceptional opportunity for a LAS ST 3-8, to join our innovative OMFS team. This role is perfect for someone who thrives in a fast-paced, collaborative environment and wants to make a real difference to patient care across a diverse community. You’ll be part of a service that values clinical excellence, teamwork, and continuous improvement.
3.1 Outpatient Clinics
- Assess, investigate, and manage patients with:
- Intraoral hard/soft tissue lesions
- Dentoalveolar pathology
- Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders
- Head and neck lumps
- Salivary gland pathology
- Skin lesions
- Oral and maxillofacial trauma
- Suspected/confirmed head and neck malignancies
- Provide clear explanations, shared decision‑making, safety‑netting, and timely documentation.
3.2 Operating Sessions
- Undertake outpatient operating lists, primarily minor oral surgery under local anaesthetic (LA).
- Participate in IV sedation sessions for suitable cases with training and supervision aligned to competence.
- Upskilling opportunities in neonatal tongue‑tie procedures for suitable candidates.
- Potential to undertake procedures under GA where appropriate.
- Introduce and deliver treatment for skin lesions and Botox clinics (training provided as needed).
- Organise junior staff on operating lists and ensure efficient, safe list flow.
3.3 Accident & Emergency and Urgent Referrals
- Hold the departmental bleep during working hours and respond promptly to emergencies from ED and other specialties.
- Provide initial assessment, stabilisation, and onward management plans.
- Note: Out‑of‑hours service is provided by Luton & Dunstable Hospital; Milton Keynes does not provide local OOH cover.
3.4 Day‑to‑Day Service Management
- Share responsibility for the daily running of OMFS clinics, theatres, and urgent pathways.
- Prioritise cases, manage waiting lists, and maintain safe patient flow.
- Escalate risk appropriately and contribute to rota resilience.
3.5 Governance, Audit, and Service Improvement
- Attend regular audit meetings (with normal clinical activity paused to enable full participation).
- Contribute to internal and external audit, clinical effectiveness, and risk management.
- Lead on selected audits and support the implementation of improvements and service developments.
3.6 Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) Working
- Participate in MDTs, including the Head & Neck cancer MDT, ensuring timely information sharing and coordinated care.
- Collaborate with dental, ENT, oncology, radiology, pathology, anaesthetics, nursing, and AHP colleagues.
3.7 Teaching, Supervision, and Team Development
- Supervise and support junior medical staff and other learners in clinics and theatres.
- Provide constructive feedback, contribute to teaching sessions, and model safe, evidence‑based practice.
3.8 On‑Call and Bleep Cover
- Share bleep/on‑call hours with other middle grades during service hours as per rota.
- Ensure reliable handover and continuity of patient care.
4. Professional Development
- Take responsibility for self‑development through supervised practice, courses, and reflective learning.
- Engage with the Trust annual appraisal process and personal development planning.
- Access leadership development and targeted upskilling (e.g., neonatal tongue‑tie, sedation practice, aesthetic procedures).
5. Accountability
- Clinically responsible to, and report to, the Consultant Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon.
- Work within departmental and Trust policies, clinical governance frameworks, and professional standards.
6. Key Skills and Qualities (Role Essentials)
- Strong clinical judgment and problem‑solving in OMFS presentations.
- Excellent communication: clear notes, patient‑friendly explanations, effective handovers.
- Teamworking and supervision skills with a supportive approach to juniors.
- Adaptability, organisation, and resilience in a dynamic clinical environment.
- Commitment to patient safety, audit, and continuous improvement.
- Willingness to upskill in LA/IV sedation procedures, neonatal tongue‑tie, and aesthetic clinics as appropriate.
7. Expected Outcomes and Standards
- Safe, timely assessment and treatment across clinics, theatres, and urgent referrals.
- Reliable documentation, coding, and adherence to pathways and guidelines.
- Active participation in audits and MDTs with demonstrable service improvements.
- Effective supervision and positive team culture.
- Consistent engagement in appraisal and development objectives.
8. Working Relationships
- OMFS Consultants, Specialty Doctors, trainees, nursing and AHP teams.
- Emergency Department, ENT, oncology, radiology, pathology, anaesthetics, dental services, and primary care referrers.
9. Additional Information
- The role is funded for 9.5 PAs per week: 7 PAs Direct Clinical Care (DCC) and 2.5 PAs SPA/Admin supporting clinical activity.
- Duties may be adjusted in line with service needs, competence, and development goals, following appropriate supervision and governance.
This advert closes on Sunday 12 Apr 2026.
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