Long-term locum (initial [3-6 months], with possible extension)
Start Date:
ASAP
Reports to:
Service Lead, General Internal Medicine
Contract Type:
Agency Locum
1. Job Purpose
The postholder will provide high-quality clinical care in General Internal Medicine (GIM), supporting acute and inpatient services. They will contribute to the acute medical take, ward-based care, outpatient clinics, and multidisciplinary team activities.
The role is designed for an experienced physician who can integrate rapidly into a busy NHS team, supervise junior doctors, and contribute to safe, effective patient care.
2. Key Duties and Responsibilities
Participate in the
acute medical take
on a rota basis.
Provide
consultant-led ward rounds
on general medicine wards.
Support
rapid access / acute assessment clinics
(where required).
Provide
outpatient general medicine clinics
and subspecialty clinics aligned to the Trust's service needs.
Deliver
clinical leadership
and supervision for registrars, SHOs, and foundation doctors.
Contribute to
multidisciplinary team meetings
and work collaboratively with allied health professionals.
Ensure adherence to
NHS Trust clinical governance, audit, and safety standards
.
Participate in
teaching and training
of medical students and junior doctors.
Engage in
quality improvement activities
and service development initiatives.
3. Subspecialty Interests
While this is a General Internal Medicine post, applicants with subspecialty skills may be considered to support service needs, including (but not limited to):
Acute Medicine
Respiratory Medicine
Cardiology
Diabetes & Endocrinology
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Nephrology
Geriatric Medicine
Haematology
Rheumatology
Infectious Diseases
4. Person Specification
Essential:
GMC registration with licence to practise.
Entry on Specialist Register in General Internal Medicine (or within 6 months of CCT at interview).
Broad experience in acute and general internal medicine.
Ability to supervise and lead clinical teams effectively.
Commitment to NHS values, patient safety, and high-quality care.
Desirable:
Subspecialty accreditation and experience.
Evidence of teaching and training medical students/junior doctors.
Audit, research, or service improvement contributions.