Berkshire Community Dental Service

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BERKSHIRE COMMUNITY DENTAL SERVICE
JOB DESCRIPTION
POST TITLE: DENTAL FOUNDATION TRAINING POST DF2
RESPONSIBLE TO: Head of Service, Berkshire Community Dental Service.
HOURS: 37.5 hours per week.
PAYBAND:
BASE: Skimped Hill Health Centre, Bracknell
LOCATION: Variable clinics and sites within Berkshire
REPORTS TO: DF2 Educational supervisor
ACCOUNTABLE TO: Head of Service
Berkshire Community Dental Service provides high quality dental care for a wide spectrum
of people within Berkshire who are unable to access care in general dental practice. The
care is provided in a variety of settings including dental clinics, mobile dental units, schools
and day centres, Dental Access Centres, prisons, remand centres and other secure
establishments and hospitals. Domiciliary care is also provided in care, residential and
nursing homes and private residences. The service also provides Oral Health Promotion
and epidemiology.
JOB SUMMARY
The dentist will fulfill duties within the Community Dental Service. The dentist will discharge
responsibilities and undertake duties necessary for the proper fulfillment of service
contract(s) into which the Trust has entered. These will cover the main areas set out below,
but may be modified as necessitated by the service agreements or service contracts then in
operation.
To provide high quality primary clinical dental care for child and adult patients with special
needs who fulfill the criteria for referral and treatment within the service and who cannot be
accommodated by a General Dental Practitioner.
The care includes the full range of restorative and preventive NHS treatments from clinics,
dental mobiles, other health care establishments, schools and day centres, prisons, remand
centres and other secure establishments and on a domiciliary basis where appropriate.
This may involve treatment under sedation or general anaesthetic utilising the dentist’s
personal skills and training or working with appropriately trained others to provide such care.
The dentist may be required to participate in health promotion, screening, dental
epidemiological surveys and supervision of professionals complimentary to dentistry.
To take part in the Berkshire Dental Access Centre scheme and provide primary dental care
for patients not registered or unable to receive emergency care with a General Dental
Practitioner under NHS arrangements. This service includes the following elements:
(1) Examination and first line treatment to palliate and control any immediate signs and
symptoms;
(2) Assessment of each patient as to whether further treatment is indicated, and if so in
which healthcare settings, according to agreed criteria, it should be carried out. This
may include the Dental Access Centre, the General Dental Service the Community
Dental Service, General Medical Practice or hospital.
The dentist, who will be registered with the General Dental Council, will be expected to work
with all patients who receive care in the service and to perform all duties expected of dentists
within the clinical governance agenda.
The post holder will need Criminal Records Bureau clearance and will have to undertake
further security clearance before working in a high security facility.
The dentist will actively participate in clinical governance, audit, training programmes and
professional development to improve and maintain the quality of service provision.
Normal working hours are Monday to Friday, 08.30 – 12.30 and 13.30 – 17.00.
These duties and hours of working are subject to change depending on the needs of the
service and the post holder will be expected to be flexible about the places and times of
working, within the agreed overall number of hours, to ensure that a clinical service is
maintained at designated periods both within and outside normal working hours on both
weekdays and at weekends.
TRAINING
The trainee will have the opportunity to treat patients a wide variety of treatment needs in a
range of settings. They will have the opportunity to assist at general anaesthetic session for
both paediatric extractions and full care for patients with special needs. They will also have
the opportunity to observe or assist at sessions for patients requiring treatment under
sedation and in secure establishments.
Days will be allocated for training/study purposes and clinical and educational support
provided. And the trainee will be expected to attend tutorials and other specified educational
sessions and use allocated study time effectively.Additional training will be provided where
necessary to enable the dentist to meet the needs of the service. The trainee will be
expected to undertake necessary training and development to comply with national,
professional and Trust requirements and take part in all aspects of clinical governance
including GDC lifelong learning, clinical audit and clinical supervision.
The trainee will complete a learning agreement with their training supervisor in the first few
weeks of the appointment. Regular approval will be undertaken thereafter. The electronic
portfolio is supported and trainees are expected to complete this on a regular basis as part
of their on-going learning.
ACCOUNTABILITY
Formal accountability is to the Head of Service of the Berkshire Community Dental Service.
On a day to day basis, the dentist carries responsibility for all other staff working in the same
clinic, under the overall supervision of the appropriate Senior Dental Officer. The dentist is
professionally responsible for his/her clinical work.
WORKING RELATIONSHIPS
Internal:
 Heads of Service
 Clinicians including dentists, trainees and dental therapists
 Senior dental nurses, dental nurses and administrative staff with whom there is day-today contact
 Dental administrative staff
 Oral health promotion team
 Other health professionals (GPs, school nurses, health visitors)
 Other health centre staff, the facilities department
External:
 Patients, parents, carers and guardians
 Education establishments, day centres for adults and children with special needs, social
service departments
 Outside general dental practitioners,
 Health professionals in hospitals and prisons
 Medical practitioners
 Dental laboratories, dental material suppliers and manufacturers.
LIAISON
 Members of the community service, hospital dental staff, general dental practitioners,
general medical practitioners and other NHS personnel, and local authority staff (including
education and social services)
 Patients, their carers and relatives, members of the public and of welfare and other
relevant organisations.
MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Clinical/ Professional
 Comprehensive oral health care of child and adult patients who fulfill the criteria for
acceptance into the service
 Advising on oral health issues, and providing preventive care as required
 The appropriate recall, transfer or discharge of patients at the end of their agreed course
of treatment
 Supervision of the day-to-day organisation and management of the dental premises at
which the dentist works, with particular reference to:
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The management of the clinics to ensure that all clinical commitments are scheduled
and completed on time
 The maintenance of proper standards appropriate to a clinical area, including control
of infection procedures
 The efficient and effective use of resources
 The maintenance of confidentiality of personal health data, including patient records,
in accordance with established procedures
 The maintenance of high standards of conduct in relation to patients and the general
public
 The proper application of operational procedures issued regarding the provision of
dental services.
 Supervision of the dental support staff working there
 Referral of suitable patients to a dental therapist when appropriate and available
 Supervision and monitoring of dental therapists in accordance with the ancillary
dental workers regulations and any relevant local procedures
Ensuring that clinical information is collected in the prescribed paper or electronic format
for prompt transmission to the business services authority or other appropriate body
Ensuring that appropriate payment is collected on behalf of patients for treatment
received
Ensuring financial probity of such payments
Ensuring adherence to statutory regulations, regional and local health authority and trust
requirements, including departmental protocols and procedures
Participation in the clinical governance scheme of the employing trust, including
continuing professional education, quality assurance, risk management, clinical audit,
clinical supervision and performance appraisal
Participation in the development and training of other grades of staff, as required
Providing information and completing returns promptly as required by the service and the
trust
Ensuring adherence to statutory regulations and trust requirements, including
departmental protocols and procedures
Other duties appropriate to the grade, and including special projects, as determined by
the head of service
As a member of staff within the service, the postholder will be required to accept their full
share of responsibility for the performance of the service
The above list of duties and responsibilities is not exhaustive, and is subject to review in the
light of changing service requirements.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
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To take appropriate responsibility, where necessary, to ensure the Trust’s corporate
strategies and objectives are achieved and contribute to the smooth running of the dental
service.
To have access to personal transport to visit all areas within the Trust. Payment for the
use of the car will be made in accordance with the appropriate terms and conditions of
service.
To provide and maintain excellent customer care standards, assessing and
understanding the needs of patients to assist with form completion, booking an
interpreter, liaising with key workers and other health professionals.
To undertake other duties to meet the changing needs and priorities of the Community
Dental Service, as determined by your manager and in accordance with the grade of the
post.
To maintain and extend a good working up-to-date knowledge of dental procedures and
to identify areas of personal development to ensure high standards are achieved.
PROFESSIONAL INDEMNITY
Each dentist is covered by the employing NHS Trust with regard to claims for negligence.
However, it is recommended that he or she should maintain membership of a defence
organization to a level personally appropriate so that independent and confidential advice is
available on all professional matters.
OTHER TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Other terms and conditions are currently those laid down in the Salaried Dentists in NHS
Primary Care contract, although the Trust reserves the right to amend them.
(See:
http://www.nhsemployers.org/PayAndContracts/MedicalandDentalContracts/SalariedDentist
sContract/Pages/SalariedDentists-Home.aspx)
GENERAL
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This job description is not exhaustive and can be altered in consultation with the post
holder.
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Any other duties which may be requested by the line manager in order to facilitate the
smooth running of the hospital.
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The Trust is an equal opportunities employer. The post – holder is at all times expected
to carry out their duties in accordance with the Trusts Equal Opportunities Policy.
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The Trust operates a non-smoking policy. Staff are not permitted to smoke on Trust
premises.
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All new staff are expected to provide written documentation of immunity to hepatitis B
and to attend the Occupational Health department as required.
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The post – holder is required to take reasonable care of the health and safety of him/her
acts or omissions at work, and to co-operate with the Berkshire Healthcare NHS Trust to
ensure that statutory and departmental safety regulations are adhered to.
LOCATION/MOBILITY
You may be required to work at or from any additional location as may be determined by the
Trust from time to time. The Trust also reserves the right from time to time to change your
base on a permanent basis to a location determined by it at the time that the change is
made.
You may also be required to travel between Trust premises as may be required for the
performance of your duties.
FLEXIBILITY
The Trust reserves the right to amend your job description and/or your duties from time to
time. You also agree that you will work with the Trust to deliver the Trust’s services,
including without limitation, by complying with lawful and reasonable instructions from the
Trust by adapting to new ways of working and attending training courses determined by the
Trust from time to time.
CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
To attend and contribute to staff meetings and Forums, supervision sessions, training
courses, seminars and workshops, to ensure the development and enhancement of current
working practices.
To participate in all personal review meetings, and take responsibility for personal and
professional development. Responsibility for developing the role and the services provided.
DATA PROTECTION ACT
You should be aware of the Data Protection Act and follow the local Codes of Practice to
ensure appropriate action is taken to safeguard confidential information.
HEALTH & SAFETY
You are required to take responsibility for Health and Safety Risk Assessment and
Workplace Inspections, and to take reasonable care for your own health and safety and that
of other persons who may be affected by his/her acts of omissions.
You are also required to co-operate with all staff to ensure that all statutory regulations,
policies, Codes of Practice and departmental safety procedures are adhered to, and to
attend relevant training programmes.
INFECTION CONTROL
All staff providing direct patient care must ensure that they follow procedures aimed at
reducing the risk of passing on the organisms that can cause infections.
All staff, collectively and individually, have a duty of care in following best practice in
adherence to guidelines which is a fundamental requirement in underpinning the
management of Infection Control.
CONFIDENTIALITY
Your attention is drawn to the confidential aspects of this post. You must not disclose any
information of a confidential nature relating to the Trust or the service that it provides, or in
respect of which the Trust owes an obligation of confidence to any service user, client or
third party during of after your employment except in the proper course of your employment
or as required by law.
You must not remove or copy any documents or tangible items including software which
belongs to the Trust or which contain any confidential information from the Trust’s premises
at any time without proper advanced authorisation. You must return to the Trust upon
request and in any event upon the termination of your employment, all documents and
tangible items which belong to the Trust or which contain or refer to any confidential
information and which are in your possession or under your control.
A breach of confidence could result in dismissal. You should be aware that regardless of
any disciplinary action taken, a breach of confidence could also result in civil action for
damages.
CLINICAL GOVERNANCE
The Trust aims to provide the highest standards of care. To further this aim you are
expected to adhere to acceptable working practice as defined in Trust policies and
guidelines. You also have a personal responsibility to your team and service to keep up to
date and, if you encounter unacceptable practice, to raise though accepted channels.
ASYLUM & IMMIGRATION ACT 1996 AND AMENDMENTS
In order to comply with the Asylum and Immigration Act 1996, it is Trust policy to check
documentation of all applicants in respect of proper immigration status to work in the UK.
Employment will not be offered to any applicant or employee who does not have valid leave
to remain in the UK or is subject to conditions, which prevent the individual from taking up
employment.
SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN AND VULNERABLE ADULTS
Safeguarding of individuals who come into contact with our services, whether a child or
young person, person with Learning Disabilities or an older or vulnerable adult, is the
responsibility of all employees of Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust in whatever
capacity they are employed.
SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN
The Trust adheres to the Berkshire Local Safeguarding Children Boards Child Protection
Procedures, and all employees have a duty of care and a responsibility to safeguard and
promote the welfare of children.
ENQUIRIES
Prospective candidates are welcome to make enquiries or visit the service. Please contact
Helen Pailthorpe, Joint Head of Service, on 07920 021329 or e-mail:
Helen.Pailthorpe@berkshire.nhs.uk
JOB DESCRIPTION
Post:
Dental Foundation 2 Post Salaried Primary Dental Care
Services
Grade:
Dental Officer (Pay Scale LA01)
Base:
Dental Clinic, Community Dental Service, Gosport War Memorial
Reports to:
DF2 Trainer/Clinical Director
Responsible to:
Clinical Director for overall professional standards and to
Educational Supervisor for routine training and clinical matters.
Post Role:
To provide comprehensive dental care to priority client
groups.
Duties and Responsibilities
 The provision of comprehensive dental care to adults and children with learning
disabilities, medical or physical disabilities and to the elderly or housebound or special
care.
 The provision of comprehensive dental care to those school and pre school children
whose parents/guardians consent to treatment being provided who would not
otherwise receive care from the General Dental Services, due to severe anxiety,
behavioural management problems, as gateway for treatment under GA.
 The Dental Officer, where appropriate, will allocate work to Dental Therapists or
Hygienists within their recognised field of capability and with due regard to the
regulations applicable to these Dental Care Professionals.
 The Dental Officer may have the opportunity to be involved in screening and
epidemiological surveys.
 The Dental Officer will have the opportunity to deliver care in a variety of different
settings. This may vary from domiciliary care in residential homes, to Mobile
Surgeries, Immigration Detention Centre as well as Health centres and Hospitals.
 The Dental officer may have the opportunity to Contribute and participate, in external
Oral Health Promotion programmes.
 There will be regular sessions for the DF2 post holder to carry work out under
General Anaesthetic, IV sedation and Inhalational sedation. GA/IV Sedation on a
Wednesday morning shared clinic at Poswillo Unit.
 There will be opportunities to work with clinicians with interests in Prosthetics and
Endodontics.
 The DF2 post holder will have the opportunity to work in the Access centre
environment providing unscheduled care to a variety of patient groups.
In relation to the clinical care of individual patients the Dental Officer enjoys full clinical
freedom.
Terms and Conditions of Service:
In accordance with the Salaried Primary Dental Care Services (England) Jan 2008
Hours of Duty:
Full time 37.5 hours per week
Part time session hours by agreement
Salary:
£36, 792 - £55,188
Annual Leave:
27 days pa
Superannuation:
Optional pension scheme
Notice Required:
Three months
Data Protection Act 1998
Under provision of the Act, it is the responsibility of each member of staff to ensure that
all data, whether computerised or manual, is kept secure at all times. This includes data
relating to patients and other members of staff. Data must not be disclosed to any
unauthorised person and must be regarded as strictly confidential at all times. Failure to
adhere to this instruction will be regarded as serious misconduct and could lead to
dismissal.
Confidentiality
The job-holder will be in possession of personal details of staff and clients and other
confidential information. This must not be discussed or divulged to any unauthorised
person. Any such instance would result in dismissal.
Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974
This post is subject to an exception order under the provisions of the Rehabilitation of
Offenders Act 1974. This stipulates that all previous convictions, including those which
are ‘spent’ must be declared. Previous convictions will not necessarily preclude an
individual from employment within the Trust.
Substance Misuse Policy
This Trust operates a Substance Misuse policy.
January 2013
SOLENT NHS TRUST DENTAL SERVICE
JOB DESCRIPTION Dental Foundation Year 2
Job Title:
Dental Foundation 2 Solent NHS Trust Dental Service
Payband:
LD01
Location:
Havant Health Centre/Petersfield Hospital/Gosport War
Memorial Hospital
Hours:
37.5 hours per week
Annual Leave:
27 days pa
Superannuation:
Optional Pension Scheme
Notice Required:
Managerially accountable to:
Clinical Lead Specialist for overall professional standards
and to Educational Supervisor for routine training and
clinical matters
Professionally responsible to:
Clinical Director, Solent NHS Trust Dental Service
Qualifications:
Full Registration with General Dental Council, BDS (or
equivalent)
1. Duties and Responsibilities:
1.1. The provision of comprehensive dental care to adults and children with learning
disabilities, medical or physical disabilities and to the elderly or housebound or any
person experiencing difficulty treatment from the General Dental Services.
1.2. The provision of comprehensive dental care to those school and pre-school children
whose parents/guardians consent to treatment being provided who would not
otherwise receive care from the General Dental Services, due to anxiety, behavioural
management problems, high treatment need or difficult social circumstances.
1.3. The Dental Officer, where appropriate, will allocate work to Dental therapists or
hygienists within their recognised filed of capability and with due regard to the
regulation applicable to these Dental Care Professionals.
1.4. The Dental Officer will have the opportunity to be involved in screening and
epidemiological surveys.
1.5. The Dental Officer will have the opportunity to deliver care in a variety of different
settings. This may vary from domiciliary care in residential homes, to Mobile
Surgeries, Prisons as well as Health centres and Hospitals
1.6. The Dental Officer will have the opportunity to Contribute and participate, in external
Oral Health Promotion programmes.
1.7. There will be regular sessions for the DF2 post holder to carry work out under
General Anaesthetic, IV Sedation and Inhalational sedation.
1.8. There will be opportunities to work within specialist clinics in Prosthetics and
Children’s dentistry and Special needs dentistry.
1.9. The DF2 post holder may have the opportunity to work in the Access centre
environment providing unscheduled care to a variety of patient roups.
In relation to the clinical care of indivual patients the Dental Officer enjoys full clinical
freedom.
2. Data Protection Act 1998
Under provision of the Act, it is the responsibility of each member of staff to ensure
that all data, whether computerised or manual, is kept secure at all times. This
includes data relating to patients and other members of staff. Data must not be
disclosed to any unauthorised person and must be regarded as strictly confidential
at all times. Failure to adhere to this instruction will be regarded as serious
misconduct and could lead to dismissal
3. Confidentiality
The job holder will be in possession of personal details of staff ad clients and other
confidential information. This must not be discussed or divulged to any unauthorised
person. Any such instance would result in dismissal
4. Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974
This post is subject to an exception order under the provisions of the Rehabilitation
of Offenders Act 1974. This stipulates that all previous convictions, including those
which are “spent” must be declared. Previous convictions will not necessarily
preclude an individual from employment within the Trust.
5. Substance Misuse Policy
This Trust operates a Substance Misuse policy
HEATHERWOOD AND WEXHAM PARK HOSPITALS
NHS FOUNDATION TRUST
WEXHAM PARK HOSPITAL
POST:
SPECIALTY:
DF2 (SHO)
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
Title of Post
Grade
Specialty
Full Time/Part Time
Base Hospital
Remuneration (salary Scale)
Study Leave Arrangements
Annual Leave Arrangements
Educational Supervisor
Work Pattern
Standard Hours
DF2 Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Equivalent to Senior House Officer
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Full Time – One year
Wexham Park Hospital
SHO scale - Whitley
As Whitley
5 weeks per year
Mr. Michael Amin, OMFS Consultant
NO ON-CALL COMMITMENT
Average 48hrs/week (EWTD compliant)
The Department
The department at Wexham Park hospital provides a comprehensive Oral &
Maxillofacial surgery (OMFS) diagnostic and treatment service to a local population
of approximately 350,000 and is linked with the Regional OMFS unit at Northwick Park
hospital, Harrow in a 'hub and spoke' fashion. Out-patient clinics are held at Wexham
Park hospital, Slough, Heatherwood hospital, Ascot, King Edward hospital, Windsor
and St Marks's hospital, Maidenhead. Day surgery under general anaesthetic and IV
sedation is carried out at Wexham Park and Heatherwood hospitals. Minor oral
surgery under local anaesthetic is carried out mainly at Wexham Park hospital and
also at Heatherwood hospital.
All elective In-patient and emergency admissions are accommodated at Northwick
Park hospital.
Infection Control
Infection prevention is the responsibility of each individual. Employees are required to strictly
adhere to the infection control policy Tpp124 and it appendices, and should actively
encourage other staff and visitors to comply.
Main Duties and Responsibilities and Daily Commitments
Clinical
The post holder will be expected to maintain a high quality level of service for elective and
emergency patients. He/she will participate with colleagues in:
1. Assessment and management of maxillofacial trauma and emergency patients at
Wexham Park hospital and co-ordination of transfer of patients who require admission to
Northwick Park hospital.
2. Outpatient Clinics at Wexham Park Hospital
- General clinics
- Orthognathic clinics
- Minor oral surgery under local anaesthetic
- Pre-assessment clinics
3. Day surgery lists at Wexham Park Hospital
4. Ward duties, Management of emergency patients and assistance in theatre at Northwick
Park hospital
- Head & Neck oncology
- Orthognathic surgery
- Salivary gland surgery
- Facial trauma
- Dentoalveolar
5. Research & Audit
- Publications for professional journals
- Case presentations for local and regional postgraduate meetings
- Commitment to audit and clinical governance
The post holder will alternate on a weekly basis between Wexham Park Hospital and
Northwick Park Hospital, Harrow which is the regional OMFS centre. Duties at Northwick
Park Hospital include ward-rounds, looking after ward patients including clerking,
cannulation, taking bloods etc, assisting in theatre with major cases and attending A&E for
maxillofacial and dental trauma and emergencies.
When at Wexham Park Hospital, the post holder will be involved in performing minor oral
surgery under supervision, assisting in theatre (Day surgery) and attending out-patient
clinics.
There is no on-call commitment with this post.
Administration
The post holder will be expected to maintain high standards of communication and
documentation in relation to patient care, including maintaining medical records, the
preparation of discharge summaries and clinic letters and maintenance and collection of
statistical data. Secretarial support is provided
STUDY AND TRAINING
Training
The post holder will contribute to the regular teaching and journal meetings in the
department and will be encouraged to undertake a small audit project during the six months;
this should only take a few hours of your time. There are opportunities to undertake research
if required.
Attendance at the monthly academic half-day at WPH and the regional SHO study days in
Oxford is mandatory. There is a monthly journal club/clinico-pathological
conference/radiology meeting held at Northwick Park hospital where interesting cases are
discussed. Formal teaching sessions are provided on a weekly basis.
Library Facilities
The Postgraduate Medical Centre at Wexham Park hospital contains an excellent Library
with a full time Librarian who is always willing to help and advise Medical staff. A small
collection of books and journals is available in the Accident and Emergency Department.
Study leave may be granted following approval by the District Clinical Tutor but only for
recognised courses/examinations, and at the discretion of the Consultants.
Postgraduate Medical Education/Courses available:
Wexham Park Hospital runs its own ATLS, ALS and APLS courses. The Postgraduate
Medical Centre is extremely active and runs a large number of courses, lectures and
tutorials, many of which may be of interest to you. All are available to doctors working in the
East Berkshire District.
TEAM CHART
Mr. Michael Amin
Miss. Caroline Mills
OMFS Consultant
OMFS Consultant
Mr. David Slattery
Mr. Gavin Power
Consultant Orthodontist
Consultant Orthodontist
Mr. Manas Mishra
OMFS Associate Specialist
Miss Farzana Hakim OMFS Specialty Doctor
Specialty Services Provided in the Unit/Trust
Medical examination is not required prior to appointment, but it will be necessary for you to
complete a questionnaire for Occupational Health clearance. In view of the unpredictable
nature of accident and emergency work, DF2’s/SHO's are recommended to have had a
recent chest x-ray in addition to being fully immunised against Tetanus and Hepatitis B.
Requests for annual leave must be tendered prior to commencement of the post or during
the first fortnight so that the rota for the whole six-month period can be published as soon as
possible. It must always be accepted that in occasional emergencies and unforeseen
circumstances, a DF2/ SHO may be asked to undertake additional tasks. In these
instances, claims for extra payment will be met without question.
Prospective/short-listed candidates are very welcome to visit the Department at Wexham
Park Hospital, and to meet other members of staff. Successful candidates are encouraged to
‘shadow’ their junior colleagues for a week prior to job commencement.
Please contact Jill Monk, Secretary at Wexham Park Hospital, tel 01753 634076 for further
information including details about rotas, start dates and induction dates/places.
Correct as of Jan 2013
MILTON KEYNES PRIMARY CARE TRUST
JOB DESCRIPTION
POST TITLE:
PAYBAND:
HOURS OF WORK:
SHIFT PATTERNS:
OTHER POST DETAILS
Dental Foundation Training Post DF2
£31,434
37.5 hours per week
Days will be allocated for training/study purposes
Fixed term contract – 12 months posts based in Milton
Keynes or Aylesbury
During either post there may be an opportunity to do some
sessions in a hospital OMFS/Orthodontic dept.
BASE:
SERVICE:
DIRECTORATE:
REPORTS TO:
ACCOUNTABLE TO:
DATE:
Aylesbury and Milton Keynes
Dental
Patient Safety & Clinical Standards
Educational Supervisor
Clinical Director of Dental Services
January 2013
1. MAIN PURPOSE OF JOB
Provision of an efficient and smooth running dental service to patients requiring special care
dentistry
2. GENERAL DUTIES
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Undertake a full range of duties to meet the needs of the service and to address
the UK Dental Foundation Programme curriculum requirements as identified in
an agreed personal development plan.
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Provide a full range of dental care to patients who have experienced difficulty in
accessing care in the general dental service because of their special needs e.g.
physical disability, learning difficulty. This may include patients in mental health
units.
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Provide dental care to patients appropriately referred to the service by other
health care professionals. Including nervous and phobic adults and children.
ADDITIONAL CLINICAL DUTIES
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Provide domiciliary dental care, where appropriate.
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Provide treatment under inhalational sedation, intravenous sedation and general
anaesthesia. Appropriate training and support given depending on previous
experience.
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Opportunity to observe intranasal sedation.
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Opportunities within the service to work with clinicians on various specialists lists
such as Special care, Paediatric Dentistry and Oral surgery.
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Treat patients brought out from spinal injuries centre and use of hoist for patients
who are unable to transfer to the dental chair.
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Opportunity to work with our Oral Health Promotion team on a project
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Conduct an audit and presentation of results to staff
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Experience of School Screening and Epidemiology
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Opportunity to contribute to out of hours on-call arrangements (if trainee wants to
but this will be under separate contract and has separate pay arrangements.)
4. PROFESSIONAL
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Provide dental care in line with local and national policies and procedures. This
includes keeping of accurate and contemporaneous notes, use of dental software,
adherence to NICE guidelines etc.
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Liaise with colleagues in hospitals, primary care and local authorities to ensure and
improve the quality of patient care.
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Undertake necessary training and development to comply with national, professional
and Trust requirements.
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Take part in all aspects of clinical governance including GDC lifelong learning,
clinical audit and clinical supervision.
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Maintain close working relationships with other disciplines as related to these duties.
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Take part in epidemiological studies, dental screening and health promotion
activities as required to meet the dental public health requirements of the Primary
Care Trust.
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Provide statistical and other information to the Business Services Authority and PCT
directors as required.
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Be responsible for data collection and reports as required for the Salaried Dental
Service.
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Prepare and attend tutorials and other specified educational sessions and use
allocated study time effectively.
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Sit a minimum of one part of the MJDF examination during the tenure of the post.
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Other such duties as may be delegated.
5. MANAGERIAL
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Manage the day to day activities of the dental surgery in conjunction with the other
members of the team.
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Supervise and delegate appropriate tasks to the ancillary staff in accordance with
current General Dental Council regulations where applicable.
6. PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY
In order to fulfil the job responsibilities and the environment in which these responsibilities
are carried out the job holder is required to:
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Keep accurate and professional records and information about staff, patients and
clinical care, using the document based and computer based systems in operation in
the Trust.
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Take responsibility in the team for the security and confidentiality of personal and
sensitive information about the PCT and its staff, partners and patients, through
adherence to Information Policy and authorized use of smartcards and passwords.
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Hold a current driving licence and to provide a car for use as required in the
performance of their duties. Payment for the use of the car will be made in
accordance with the appropriate terms and conditions of service.
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The post holder will be covered by the employing Authority in relation to claims for
negligence but it is advisable for individuals to maintain membership of a Defence
Organisation so that independent advice is available to them on all matters relating
to their professional activity.
7. ROLE DIMENSIONS
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The post holder will be expected to attend dental staff meetings and audit meetings.
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The post holder may be expected to attend other meetings as deemed relevant to
the position or as delegated by the Assistant or Clinical Director
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Staff are required to work within a number of sites. As some of these sites are not
easily served by public transport, the post-holder will be expected to make
necessary travel arrangements to meet this need.
8. NOTES
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The post holder will maintain confidentiality where appropriate in relation to PCT
matters keeping any information about individual patients confidential, subject to the
Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998.
This job description lists the main duties but is not exhaustive and will be regularly
reviewed with the post holder.
The post holder will be expected to work to any objectives and standards set in order
to provide an acceptable level of service.
If the role requires prescribing expertise and the post holder has been in the clinical
area for at least a year, the post holder may need to be a Non-medical prescriber
and demonstrate the clinical need within the role to justify prescribing. The post
holder will need sufficient knowledge to apply prescribing principles to their own area
of practice and be able to demonstrate appropriate numeracy skills for prescribing
practice.
The PCT has a no smoking policy and the post holder will not be allowed to smoke
on PCT property.
The post holder must be aware of the responsibility placed on the employees under
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the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 and ensure that the agreed safety Procedures
are carried out to maintain a safe environment.
This post may be subject to a Criminal Records Check.
The post holder will adhere at all times to the PCT’s polices, procedures and
guidelines and the Code of Conduct for NHS Managers.
The post holder will be expected to participate in the PCT’s objectives, contractual
obligations and governance agenda.
The post is subject to an exception order under the provisions of the Rehabilitation
of Offenders Act 1974. This stipulates that all previous convictions including those
that are ‘spent’ must be declared. Previous convictions will not necessarily preclude
an individual from employment within the PCT but must be declared in writing at the
appropriate stage during the recruitment process.
Managing risk: maintaining skills and learning from problems - Reducing risk
is everyone's responsibility. The post holder must attend training identified by
their manager, or stated by the PCT to be mandatory. The PCT uses risk
assessments to predict and control risk and the incident reporting system to
learn from mistakes and near misses and so improve services for patients and
staff. All staff are expected to become familiar with these systems and use
them The PCT has designated the prevention and control of infection as a core
issue in the organisation's clinical governance, managing risk and patient
safety programmes. Therefore the post holder is expected to follow
consistently high standards of infection prevention and control practices,
especially with reference to hand hygiene and be aware of, and adhere to, all
Trust infection prevention and control guidelines and procedures relevant to
their work.
Dental Foundation Training Post (DF2)
Buckinghamshire Priority Dental Services
Person Specification
Qualifications
BDS or equivalent
Evidence
GDC website
E/D
E
Certificated completion of Vocational
Certificate of evidence
E
Evidence
Written evidence
E/D
E
GDC website
E
Experience
Evidence
Evidence of interest in special care dentistry
Experience of special care dentistry
CV, Interview
CV, Interview
E/D
E
D
training achieved by date of appointment,
or eligible for the issue of a PCT Dental
Performer number without conditions
Eligibility
UK or EEA citizen or meets current UK visa
requirements for employment
Fully registered with GDC.
E/D
Skills, Knowledge & abilities
Understanding of aims of SPDCS.
Evidence
Knowledge of special care dentistry
Good communication skills
Ability to work as member of a team
Good IT skills
Use of dental software packages
Interview
Interview
Interview
CV, Interview
CV, Interview
CV, Interview
E
E
E
E
D
D
Disposition/Other
Evidence
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E
E
E
D
E
D
Flexible
Positive attitude
Awareness of own limitations
Willing to work flexible hours/OOH if required
Able to organise oneself
Hold full UK driving licence and have use of a
car
Key: E = Essential,
D = Desirable
JOB DESCRIPTION
JOB TITLE
Dental Foundation Training Post. DF 2
BASIC
SALARY SCALE
Dental Foundation Training Grade (£31,434 as of 2012/13)
LINE MANAGER
Educational Supervisor
ACCOUNTABLE TO
Educational Supervisor (Academic Component)
Clinical Director of OSPCDS (Clinical Component)
JOB SUMMARY
This is a clinical training post.
LOCATION
HOURS
The post will predominantly be based at the East Oxford Clinic but is likely to
involve outreach to additional primary or secondary care based localities. The
post-holder may also be required to work in any of the OSPCDS sites across
Oxfordshire as required to fulfil the responsibilities outlined below.
40 hours per week. 30 days will be allocated for training purposes.
(Fulltime)
PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBILITIES
1
Undertake a full range of duties to meet the needs of the service and to
address the UK Dental Foundation Programme curriculum requirements as
identified in an agreed personal development plan.
2
Provide a full range of dental care to patients of the Salaried Primary Dental
Care Service, including priority groups, special needs children and adults,
and other patients who would not otherwise be able to access emergency or
routine care. This may include patients in young offenders units, refuge
centres, prisons and mental health units.
3
Provide treatment under a range of modalities including LA and GA.
Treatment under RA may be required with further training.
4
Provide emergency dental care for patients not able to access local NHS
dentistry.
5
Manage the day to day activities of the dental surgery in conjunction with the other
members of the team.
6
Supervise and delegate appropriate tasks to the ancillary staff in accordance with
current General Dental Council regulations where applicable.
7
Provide statistical and other information to the Business Services Authority and
PCT directors as required.
8
Take part in epidemiological surveys/screening/health promotion activities as
required to meet the dental public health requirements of the Primary Care Trust.
9
Liaise with colleagues in hospitals, primary care and local authorities to ensure and
improve the quality of patient care.
10
Undertake necessary training and development to comply with national,
professional and Trust requirements and the specific requirements of this post.
11
Take part in all aspects of clinical governance including GDC lifelong learning,
clinical audit, peer review and clinical supervision.
12
Be responsible for data collection and reports as required for the Salaried Dental
Service.
13
Attend tutorials and other specified educational sessions and use allocated study
time effectively.
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Sit a minimum of one part of the MJDF examination during the tenure of the post.
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Other such duties as may be delegated.
MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL DEFENCE ORGANISATION
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The holder of this post will be covered by the employing Authority in relation to claims
for negligence but it is advisable for individuals to maintain membership of a Defence
Organisation so that independent advice is available to them on all matters relating to
their professional activity.
Additional information:
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This role involves the care of Children and/ or young people. This Trust is committed
to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and
expects all staff to share this commitment. The successful candidate therefore must
meet the requirements of the post including all pre-employment checks in line with
safeguarding needs.
Core Responsibilities
In addition to undertaking the duties as outlined above, the post-holder will be expected to fully
adhere to the following:
Personal Development
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To actively participate in an annual performance review (appraisal) and the development and
implementation of a personal development plan.
To take responsibility for own professional development ensuring professional standards are
maintained and statutory and mandatory training is in date.
To attend any training as requested.
Code of Conduct
 To adhere to the Professional Code of Conduct relating to your profession (if applicable).
 To uphold the principles and values set out in the NHS Code of Conduct for Managers.
 To support the organisation in developing an effective work/life balance for employees that
meets the needs of the organisation.
 To ensure that the health and wellbeing of patients is at the centre of all activities and that all
staff engage and communicate with patients as appropriate.
 To always promote quality and safety of patients, visitors and staff thus enabling the Trust to
meet its regulation requirements (Care Quality Commission Registration - Regulations and
Outcomes) that relate most directly to patients and also strive for continuous quality
improvement.
Equal Opportunities/Diversity
 To observe Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust’s Equal Opportunities Policy providing
equality of treatment and opportunity to employee’s, service users and service providers
irrespective of sex, sexuality, age, marital status, ethnic origin or disability.
Health & Safety
 To take responsibility for the health & safety of themselves and other persons who may be
affected by their omissions or actions at work.
 To promote the Trust’s Health and Safety policy and ensure matters are managed in
accordance with it.
 To co-operate with the Trust to ensure that statutory and departmental regulations are adhered
to.
 Report accidents, incidents and near misses, implementing corrective action where necessary.
Infection Control and hand hygiene
 To comply with Trust policies for infection control and hand hygiene such as hand hygiene,
decontamination policy, uniform and workwear code and standard precautions policy to reduce
the spread of healthcare-associated infections (HCAIs).
 Employees with clinical responsibilities must incorporate into their clinical activities up-to-date
evidence that supports safe infection control practices and procedures, such as the use of
aseptic techniques and the safe disposal of sharps.
Confidentiality and Data Security
 To comply fully with the duties and responsibilities outlined in the Trust’s Information
Governance Policy.
 To comply with the Data Protection Act 1998, NHS Confidentiality guidelines (e.g. Caldicott,
GMC.) and any code of practice on Confidentiality and Data Protection, as accepted by the
Trust. Departmental codes of practice and procedures for confidentiality are available from the
head of department.
 To ensure that all information collected, stored and used is done so in compliance with the
above Act and any relevant Trust Policy.
 To preserve the confidentiality of any information regarding patients, staff records in your area
(in connection with their employment) and the Trust business. This obligation shall continue in
perpetuity.
 To raise any matters of concern with your Manager/Director.
Safeguarding
 To recognise that promoting the welfare and safeguarding children, young people and adults is
everyone's business and access training and supervision as appropriate to the role.
 To support the organisation in ensuring service users are protected from abuse, or the risk of
abuse and their human rights are respected and upheld.
 To ensure concerns are responded to appropriately in line with the Trust’s Safeguarding Adults
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Policy and the Child Protection Policy and interagency safeguarding procedures.
To comply with recruitment and other checks as requested by the organisation including
undertaking an Enhanced Disclosure via the Criminal Records Bureau.
Other
 To be aware of and work in line with all Trust polices and procedures.
 To carry out any other tasks as reasonably directed.
This job description outlines the roles, duties and responsibilities of the post. It is not
intended to detail all specific tasks.
Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust
Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth.
Educational Supervisors: Mr Rajiv Anand, Miss Sirisha Ponduri, Lt Col Neil Mackenzie,
Miss Anabel Wheatley, Mr M Al-Gholmy
Clinical Lead: Lt Col Neil Mackenzie
Chief of Service Head and Neck: Mr Gerry Madden (Consultant ENT Surgeon)
Training Programme Directors: Miss Helen Spencer
Staffing of the Maxillofacial Unit
6 Oral and Maxillofacial Consultants
Mr R Anand
Mr TK Mellor
Mr G Zaki
Mr M Al-Gholmy
Lt Col N Mackenzie
Professor PA Brennan
2 Oral Surgery Consultants
Ms H Spencer
Mr S Taylor
3 Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Registrars
Mr W Reuther
Mr D Thomas
Locum
1 Oral Surgery Registrar
Mr M Giffen
2 Specialty Doctors
Ms V Shekhar
Ms A Wheatley
8 Senior House Officers / DF2s (Inc 3 Military SHOs – subject to change)
Orthodontics
4 Consultants
Ms H Illing
Mr S Robinson
Mr R McDowall
Ms S Pondhuri
1 FTTA
Ms K Poczek
1 Registrar
Ms B Walker
Restorative Dentistry
1 Consultant (Post out to advert currently)
Work of the Department
The department of maxillofacial surgery provides a service to the Portsmouth, South East
Hampshire Health Authority and the Isle of Wight, which has a population of around 700,000.
All aspects of the speciality are covered and there is close liaison with the department of
Orthodontics with whom joint clinics are held weekly. Other
joint clinics are held with Oncology and ENT, the Pain Clinic, Plastic Surgery (Cleft Clinic),
Restorative Dentistry and there is a good liaison with other hospital departments. The
Maxillofacial OPD Department is based at Queen Alexandra Hospital where the in-patients
are also managed. QAH also houses the Accident & Emergency Department. The
Department has a commitment to the care of the handicapped, and severely physically and
mentally handicapped patients are assessed on weekly special assessment clinics by a
Consultant Anaesthetist and
the Associate Specialist. OMFS have their own in-patient theatre in addition to daycare
surgery. A significant Trauma, Oncology and Orthognathic surgery workload is undertaken.
Duties of the Post
The Senior House Officer (Foundation Trainee) is expected to participate in all aspects of
the work of the department under the general direction of the Consultants, including outpatient Clinics, operating sessions and the management of patients presenting to the A&E
Unit with dental / maxillofacial trauma and emergencies as well as the care of in patients
varying from dentoalveolar surgery through to complex reconstructions of the face, head and
neck. The trainee will be well supported by
senior cover in the form of Specialist Registrars and Consultants. The Senior House Officer
will participate in a partial shift on call rota which is currently compliant with the European
Working Time Directive. All junior staff will be expected medical audit.
Hours
Hours and banding are currently in line with the European Working Time Directive with fixed
annual leave. The department provides 24/7 cover with the trainee being on site when on
call.
Teaching and Study
Teaching is primarily clinical but seminars are organised within the department and Teaching
is protected and attendance is expected. There are postgraduate programmes in all aspects
of medicine and surgery at the Postgraduate Medical Centre and informal attachments may
be arranged with other firms for preparation for the final MFDS examination. Excellent
medical library facilities are available at Queen Alexandra Hospital. The post is recognised
by the Royal College of Surgeons of England under the MFDS and MRCS regulations, and
the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh under the MRCS (maxillofacial) regulations. A
monthly Clinical Governance Meeting takes place in the department which encompasses
audit presentations, and journal club. Professor Brennan has an active research programme
ranging from clinical audit and prospective randomised studies to laboratory based research
with protected time. There are excellent opportunities for research and many of our
SHO/DF2s have accepted peer reviewed publications as well as the opportunity to present
regionally and nationally during their appointment.
The SHOs/DF2s will have opportunity for local and regional induction incorporating the
running of the department as well as topics covering care of the acutely ill patient. A trauma
plating course is arranged every six months.
Learning Agreements
All staff will complete a learning agreement with their training supervisor in the first few
weeks of the appointment. Regular approval will be undertaken thereafter. The electronic
portfolio is supported and trainees are expected to complete this on a regular basis as part
of their ongoing learning.
Membership of Professional Defence Organization
The holder of this post will be covered by the employing Authority in relation to claims for
negligence but it is advisable for individuals to maintain membership of a Defence
Organization so that independent advice is available to them on all matters relating to their
professional activity.
Health and Safety at Work
Staff are required to take reasonable care for the health and safety of themselves and other
persons who may be affected by their acts or omissions at work and to co operate with the
Trust by ensuring that statutory, Trust and departmental safety regulations and policies are
adhered to. This job description is not intended to be a complete list of duties but is
published as a guide to the responsibilities of the post. It will be periodically reviewed in the
light of developing requirements and the post holder will be expected to contribute towards
that review.
Portsmouth City
Portsmouth is packed with things to do and fast becoming Britain's favourite waterfront
destination. Many popular attractions are within easy reach of the hospital there is the
historic naval dockyards as well as the Spinnaker Tower and the Gunwharf Quays. There
are numerous leisure and sports facilities including Portsmouth Football club and easy
access to the Southampton conurbation as well as excellent links to London. In addition
there are good local air links via Southampton Airport as well as cross channel links for
European access.
University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
Posts:
DF2 and career development SHO
Educational Supervisors: Mr M Ethunandan (lead ES), Mrs C Sternberg, Mrs K Bennett
Introduction
University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust provides services to some 1.3
million people living in Southampton and south Hampshire, plus specialist services such as
neurosciences to more than 3 million people in central southern England. It is also a major
centre for teaching and research in association with the University of Southampton and
partners including the Medical Research Council and Wellcome Trust. UHSFT gained
foundation trust status on 1 October 2011. (www.uhs.nhs.uk).
Southampton General Hospital is the Trust’s largest location, with a great number of
specialist services based here, including Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, and Orthodontics.
Emergency and critical care is provided in the hospital’s special intensive care units,
operating theatres, acute medicine unit and emergency (A&E) department. The hospital is
the south coast's only paediatric and adult Major Trauma Centre, with an on site helipad. It
also hosts out-patient clinics, diagnostic and treatment work, surgery, research, education
and training.
The Royal South Hants Hospital is near the centre of Southampton. Located here is the
Southampton NHS Treatment Centre which provides specialist treatment in 9 specialties,
including Oral Surgery. The Treatment Centre provides a wide range of day and inpatient
elective surgeries, and diagnostic procedures not requiring critical care. This Independent
Sector Treatment Centre (ISTC) is run on behalf of the NHS by an independent company,
Care UK, but treats solely NHS patients. (www.southamptontreatmentcentre.nhs.uk).
The Units and Staffing
We cover a large area of Hampshire which stretches from the south coast up to Salisbury in
the west, and Andover in the north. A significant number of patients are referred from the
Channel Isles for major Maxillofacial surgery.
Southampton General Hospital
4 Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (Mr N Baker, Mr M Ethunandan, Mr S Sharma,
Mr A Webb [lead clinician])
1 part time Associate Specialist (Mrs K Bennett)
2 Specialty Registrars in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
2 Consultant Orthodontists (Mrs R Evans, Mr N Smith)
ISTC (Treatment Centre)
6 Consultant Oral Surgeons – 5 part time, 1 full time (Mr S Darwish, Mr M Hodge, Mr P
Manek, Mrs C Sternberg, Mr A Tawfik, Mr S Wright [lead clinician]])
Royal Hampshire County Hospital, Winchester
1 Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon from SGH (Mr N Baker)
1 Associate Specialist (Mrs K Bennett), 1 Hospital Practitioner (Mr S Parry)
DF2/SHO Duties
There are 5 DF2/SHOs and 1 surgical FY2 doctor. The job plan consists of a six week
rotation, with different duties for each of these six weeks. On-call cover is provided at SGH
during the day and up to 9pm seven days a week on a partial shift rota pattern, but there is
no overnight commitment.
DF2/SHOs will travel between hospital sites in Southampton and Winchester to work during
normal working hours, but not when on-call. Training opportunities on the rotation are
divided between SGH, the ISTC, and the Royal Hampshire County Hospital in Winchester.
Dentoalveolar surgery experience will be gained mainly at the ISTC and Winchester, where
DF2/SHOs have the opportunity to be taught and work under close supervision treating
patients under local anaesthetic, IV sedation and day case general anaesthetic. In time
DF2/SHOs have their own (supervised) LA lists carrying out dentoalveolar surgery and soft
tissue biopsies at all 3 hospital sites.
The main department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery is located at Southampton General
Hospital and provides a broad range of services, including oral medicine, ablative and
reconstructive surgery for head and neck cancer, orthognathic and craniofacial surgery
(except primary cleft repair), complex cranio-maxillofacial trauma management, salivary
gland surgery and skin malignancy. DF2/SHOs can expect to gain hands-on experience in
trauma management, particularly soft tissue surgery (eg. suturing lacerations) and fixation of
mandibular and zygomatic fractures. They will also assist in complex maxillofacial
procedures.
The majority of the DF2/SHO’s time will be spent either in the outpatient department seeing
routine or emergency patients, performing/assisting with both elective and emergency
patient’s surgery under LA/GA, and the care of in-patients.
The DF2/SHO and FY2 will, in close conjunction with the Specialty Registrars who are
medically qualified, provide routine care of in-patients. In-house tuition, both at induction and
throughout the year, is provided in areas relevant to the management of emergency and inpatients.
All DF2/SHOs will be allocated an Educational Supervisor, whom they will meet with
regularly. There are regular teaching sessions held at the ISTC organised jointly by
SGH/ISTC staff, as well as additional sessions held at SGH. There is also a Deanery study
day programme which runs throughout the year (held jointly with the DF2/SHOs from QA
hospital in Portsmouth). All three hospitals have medical library facilities. There are monthly
radiology, pathology, and audit and governance meetings at SGH.
It is a contractual requirement that DF2/SHOs carry out both clinical and medical audits and
DF2/SHOs are expected to collect and collate clinical data. There will be protected time
provided during the working week for the completion of audit projects under the guidance of
the Specialty Registrars/Consultants. During the course of a normal contract DF2/SHOs will
have the opportunity to be involved in the publication of at least one scientific paper, and to
make a presentation at the regional BDA hospitals’ group meeting which is held twice a year.
The post is recognised by the Royal Colleges of Surgeons under MFDS/MJDF regulations,
and undertaking these postgraduate qualifications is actively encouraged.
There is an active junior doctor’s mess at SGH with regular social events organised.
Southampton is well placed for water based activities on the Solent, and is adjacent to the
New Forest which has excellent walking, cycling and horseriding amongst it’s attractions.
The city has good leisure facilities for sporting activities, shopping, restaurants and bars,
cinemas and theatres. There are good transport links, with London Waterloo 1 ¼ hrs on the
train, and direct access onto the M3.
Requirements.
The successful candidate must have full registration or temporary registration with reduced
supervision with the GDC, and it is preferable that candidates hold a full driving licence
(although there is public transport between hospital sites).
All new staff will be expected to provide written documentation of immunity to hepatitis B
and to attend the Occupational Health department as required.
Enquiries
Prospective candidates are welcome to make enquiries or visit the Unit. Please contact
Teresa Taylor (medical secretary) at teresa.taylor@uhs.nhs.uk.
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