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Location
Swansea | United Kingdom
Job description
The Post Holder will be expected to: Take an active part in the teaching of undergraduate and postgraduate students. Assist in the delivery of the Graduate entry curriculum of Swansea Clinical School and play a full part in the undergraduate teaching programme. Continue with colleagues to develop postgraduate training. Participate in clinical audit and teaching in conjunction with colleagues across the Swansea Bay University Health Board and the South Wales Cancer Networks. Participate in the work of the All Wales Palliative Medicine group developing All Wales patient care pathways and research will be encouraged. The Consultants in Palliative Medicine across Wales meet as a group on a three monthly basis to discuss postgraduate and management issues. You will be required to support the Clinical Director, the Lead Clinician and the Directorate management team in the efficient running of services. Participation in the managerial process is viewed as an essential requirement to effective Consultant function. In addition, it should be noted that a clinical directorate structure is in operation, which requires close cooperation and liaison with colleagues, as appropriate. Ensure that arrangements are in place for the organisation of medical staff and that they are allocated duties in accordance with the work of the specialty and within the level of their competence. Maintain the confidence of business plans and development strategies formulated for the specialty, Directorate and Health Board. Participate in job appraisal and review and be committed to the revalidation process. The health board is committed to supporting consultant medical staff with appraisal and revalidation. Please see job description and job plans for further details on these 2 posts.
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Salary
£105.4k per annum