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NHS AYRSHIRE AND ARRAN
SPECIALTY DOCTOR – COMMUNITY PAEDIATRICS
WITH AN IN INTEREST IN ADOPTION AND FOSTERING
Part-Time (8 Programmed Activities)
(MD/025/14)
Applications are invited for this replacement post in the context of a colleague’s retiral, to join a
cohesive, established team of paediatricians in delivering children’s services in Ayrshire. This a
community paediatric post and would be based in the department of Child Health in Rainbow House
Child Development centre in Irvine.
We are looking for an enthusiastic speciality doctor in community paediatrics to join a team of 5
Speciality Doctors and 4 Consultant Paediatricians covering the three localities of Ayrshire. There are
two speciality doctors based within each locality with responsibilities for providing Specialist
Community clinics. In addition to community clinics, a speciality doctor in each locality of Ayrshire
manages adoption medicals, reports and panel attendances. This post looks to replace that resource
within South Ayrshire. The successful applicant will work in community paediatrics providing input to
schools and undertaking developmental assessment, and be supported in developing an interest in
Adoption and Fostering. There is a Consultant Paediatrician who is Lead for Adoption and
Fostering/Looked After and Accommodated/Vulnerable Children and it is anticipated that the
successful applicant would work closely with this colleague and the other two speciality doctors who
undertake panel work. There are, in addition, Consultant leads for Neurodisability and Child Protection
based within Rainbow House. Support would be available if the successful applicant wished to
develop an additional specialist interest.
Community Paediatrics is integrated in to Children’s Services. There will be opportunity to provide input
to general paediatrics, for example, participation in a monthly general paediatric outpatient clinic if so
desired.
Applicants will be appropriately experienced with Full GMC Registration with a current Licence to
Practice Membership of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (MRCPCH) or equivalent is
desirable. Candidates must have a minimum of 4 years full-time postgraduate training, 2 years of
which will have been spent within paediatrics.
The Terms and Conditions of service are those determined by the Terms and Conditions of the New
Specialty Doctor Grade (Scotland) 2008, and is offered on a 8 Programmed Activity basis.
Applications from individuals who may wish to work on job share basis will be considered.
If you are interested, further information can be obtained or arrangements to visit can be made by
contacting Dr C. Morrison, Clinical Director, at the Paediatric Office, University Hospital Crosshouse,
Kilmarnock on 01563 825761.
Applications in the form of a current CV, along with the names and addresses (postal and email) of 2
referees, should be forwarded to Gillian.Bell@aapct.scot.nhs.uk no later than 16 May 2014.
Job Packs, including job description, are available for download at www.jobs.scot.nhs.uk. Details of all
our Medical Posts can be found at www.medicaljobs.scot.nhs.uk. You can also obtain further
information about the organisation at www.nhsaaa.net.uk
Job Description
Specialty Doctor in Paediatrics - Community Paediatrics
with an interest in Adoption and Fostering
1.
Introduction
This replacement post (8 PAs) is intended to support delivery of Community Paediatric Services in
Ayrshire. It is envisaged that the appointee will develop and subsequently provide input to the local
adoption and fostering panel as the Paediatric Medical Advisor, in addition to maintaining a
developmental caseload. The appointee will work closely with the established Community Paediatric
Team and will be supported in developing their role in Adoption and Fostering by the Consultant Lead
in Adoption and Fostering/Vulnerable Children and by the locality based Consultant in relation to
developmental assessment and liaison work. The post has no contribution to the child protection rota.
There is at present no on call commitment in the post however there is an understanding that this could
be reviewed if necessary as a result of service reconfiguration in the future.
NHS Ayrshire and Arran has a total population of approximately 380,000 with 72,000 children under
the age of 16 years.
2.
Facilities, Resources and Activity
2.1 Facilities
Community Paediatrics and Community Child Health:
The Child Health Service is delivered from numerous locations across Ayrshire and Arran. The
Child Development Centre (Rainbow House) and main Child Health Offices are located at
Ayrshire Central Hospital in Irvine. Rainbow House was recently refurbished and extended to
provide a state of the art facility. The Community Paediatric Team, comprising Medical,
Nursing, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Clinical Child Psychology, Speech and
Language Therapy and administrative staff, is located within Rainbow House. Much of the
clinical work of the Team is delivered at locations outwith the Unit.
In addition to neurodevelopmental clinics, specialist clinics held in Rainbow House include,
Epilepsy, Neuromuscular (principally Duchenne MD), Communication Disorders (ASD), Tone
Management and Botulinum Toxin. Each locality is served by two paediatric speciality doctors
to provide support for nurseries and schools and liaison with Education and Social Work.
Special interests include audiology and hearing impairment and autism assessment. In each
area one of the speciality doctors provides input to adoption.
General Paediatrics:
The Paediatric Unit at University Hospital Crosshouse is responsible for the in-patient and outpatient care of the section of the population between birth and the 16 th birthday. A major
reconfiguration of the service took place in 2006, bringing all inpatient services on to one site.
The general paediatric unit at University Hospital Crosshouse was extended and completely
refurbished to provide co-location of a dedicated Outpatient Suite with 6 consulting rooms, a 10bedded Children’s Assessment Unit and a dedicated inpatient unit including not only medical
paediatrics but also designated paediatric ID and dermatology beds and paediatric surgical
specialities (general paediatric surgery, orthopaedics, ENT, dental surgery, plastic surgery and
ophthalmology). There are 23 (26 during the winter months) inpatient beds, including 4 in a
dedicated adolescent facility. The majority of patients for elective surgery in the above
specialities are catered for in the Day Surgery Unit (separate from the inpatient facilities).
University Hospital Ayr also has a dedicated Paediatric out-patient suite. In addition, General
Paediatric out-patient clinics are held at Ayrshire Central Hospital in Irvine, at East Ayrshire
Community Hospital in Cumnock, at the Davidson Hospital in Girvan, at the Brooksby Centre in
Largs and at the War Memorial Hospital in Lamlash on the Isle of Arran. Most clinics are of a
general nature but there are dedicated clinics for children with cystic fibrosis and diabetes. In
addition there are joint clinics in cardiology, endocrinology, epilepsy, gastroenterology and
genetics held locally with visiting specialists from Yorkhill.
Neonatology:
Ayrshire Maternity Unit is the only maternity unit in Ayrshire, catering for approximately 3,800
deliveries per annum. There is a 20 cot Neonatal Unit with 5 designated intensive care cots and
a 4-bedded transitional care area in the postnatal ward. The Neonatal Unit provides level 3
neonatal intensive care and has facilities to provide conventional and trigger ventilation, high
frequency oscillation and nitric oxide management of neonatal respiratory problems. There is an
ultrasound scanner with colour Doppler and a telemedicine link to Consultant Cardiologists and
Paediatric Surgeons at Yorkhill. There are no facilities for neonatal surgery locally. There are
currently five Advanced Neonatal Nurse Practitioners in post.
Education:
Undergraduates from Glasgow and Dundee Universities come to Ayrshire for paediatric blocks.
Foundation Year 2 and General Practice Specialty Trainees in their 2 nd year of training come for
4 month blocks of paediatric training. Specialty Trainees on the West of Scotland paediatric
rotation come to Ayrshire at various stages of their training for periods of up to one year on our
middle grade rota. Both Paediatric and Community Child Health staff attend joint CME meetings
on a monthly basis. There are also a number of regular Journal Clubs.
2.2 Medical Staff Resources Staff Resources
Consultants:
Dr C Morrison
Dr L Armstrong
Dr S Williamson
Dr C Findlay
Dr B Oates
Dr N. Cordeiro
Dr Mona Rahim
Dr Sarah Brown
Dr S Kinmond
Dr T Adams
Dr J Staines
Dr S Guthrie
Clinical Director/ /High Dependency/Cardiology/Epilepsy)
(Gastroenterology)
(Endocrine/Diabetes)
(Endocrine/Diabetes/Child Protection Link/ Epilepsy)
(Rheumatology/ Nephrology/ Allergy)
(Clinical Lead Community and Neurodisability/Epilepsy)
(Clinical lead Child Protection/Neurodisability)
(Clinical lead A&F and LAAC/Fetal Alcohol Syndrome/Neurodisability)
(Respiratory/Metabolic/Neonates)
(Respiratory/Neonates)
(Endocrine/Cardiology/Neonates)
(Neonates)
Associate Specialists:
Dr F Barnes
Dr A Yacoub
(Neonates)
(Diabetes/CF),
Speciality Doctors:
Dr S Coy
Dr J Siddique
Dr S Shah
Dr I Crichton
(General)
(Neonates)
(General)
(Community/Adoption and Fostering),
Dr G Lui
Dr C McGregor
Dr J Holland
Dr A Vijayan
(Community/Autism)
(Community/ Adoption and Fostering/Audiology)
(Community)
(Community)
Middle Grade training posts:
GPST 2 level posts: 6
Fy2: 7
currently 9 (anticipated to reduce to 6 over next few years)
There are five Advanced Neonatal Nurse Practitioners (ANNPs) in post and a further 2 are expected to
be appointed in the next year. They contribute to both “1st on” and middle grade rotas in neonatology.
2.3 Activity
Figures for Acute Paediatrics 2008-2009
Inpatients
2688 admissions (all
specialties combined)
Children’s
Assessment Unit
4721 children seen
(1636 admitted)
Neonatal Unit
New outpatients
414 admissions
2016
3. Future Plans for the Directorate
Various challenges face our service at present. We anticipate a steady reduction in middle grade posts
over the next few years and are planning to cope with this using a combination of strategies including
development of more nurse practitioners and specialist nurses as well as changes in consultant
working patterns.
We also face challenges with future proofing a service to cope in the longer term with retirements and
the ongoing reorganisation of children’s services. We would anticipate further amalgamation of
traditionally community based and acute services in terms of providing a single well coordinated
service to meet all the health care needs of the children of Ayrshire.
4. Proposed Weekly Programme
The appointee will be fully supported by the Clinical Director, and the Clinical Leads for Looked After
and Accomodated/Vulnerable Children and the Health Care Manager in providing services for looked
after and accommodated children. This will involve close work with colleagues already working within
the service as well as support to promote developments against national standards.
A prospective timetable is offered; while total sessions are correct, the times of different activities may
change depending on availability of clinic space etc.
Hot weeks will be in general paediatrics, and will be entirely devoted to clinical work and education of
students and trainees. No clinics will be held during hot weeks the frequency of hot weeks will likely be
every 3 months but discussion around this would be acceptable.
The job plan will be reviewed with the successful candidate no later than 3 months following
appointment and where possible discussion may take place in advance of appointment. Job plan
review thereafter will be no less frequent than annually.
The agreed job plan will include all the specialty doctor’s professional duties and commitments,
including agreed Supporting Professional Activity (SPA).
Day
Hospital/
Location
Description of Work
Total Hours Per Activity
Including Travel Time
½ day
Off
Off
1300-1700
Tuesday
From / To
Crosshouse
SPA
4 SPA
0900-1400
ACH - RH
Adoption and Fostering
Admin
4 DCC
1400-1700
Locality HC
Monday
From / To
0900-1300
4 DCC
Clinic
Wednesday
0900-1400
ACH HC - RH
Clinic/SNS Medicals
4 DCC
1400-1700
RH
Admin
4 DCC
Thursday
From / To
0900-1400
ACH
Admin
4 DCC
1200-1700
School
Clinic
4 DCC
South Ayrshire
Adoption and Fostering
Panel
4 DCC
Friday
0900-1400
1400-1700
Off
Off
Saturday
28 DCC
4 SPA
Sunday
4.2
Notes on the Programme
Patient Administration. This activity covers the management of individual patients including Out
Patient administration, results reporting, letters/’phone calls to parents, carers, GPs and members of
the wider multidisciplinary team involved in the patients’ care.
Travel: Any travel allocation will be included within the Total Programmed Activities and will be
determined by location at which Direct Clinical Care and Supporting Professional Activities are carried
out.
Supporting Professional Activities: A minimum of 1 SPA is included in the indicative job plan,
amounting to 168 hours per annum which shall normally be sufficient to reflect activities such as
revalidation, appraisal, personal audit, and professional development (occurring outwith the 30 days of
study leave entitlement in any three year period). Time permitting, it may also cover minimal teaching,
training and non-clinical administration. The exact timing and location of SPAs, and flexibility around
these, will be agreed during the 1:1 meeting with the Clinical Director/Associate Medical Director and
included in the prospective job plan.
On call arrangements: There is at present no on call requirement in the post however it will be
accepted that this may become necessary due to service reconfiguration and this would be addressed
at that time.
5. The Post: Specialty Doctor Community Paediatrics – Adoption and Fostering
The postholder will be accountable to the Clinical Director who will agree the Job Plan.
He/she will be expected to work with local managers and professional colleagues in the efficient
running of services and will share with Consultant colleagues in providing the medical contribution to
management. Subject to the provisions of the Terms and Conditions of Service, he/she is expected to
observe the Division’s agreed policies and procedures, drawn up in consultation with the profession on
clinical matters, and to follow the standing orders and financial instructions of NHS Ayrshire & Arran.
The postholder is required to comply with the Organisation's Health and Safety Policies.
5.1
Resources
The staff resources of the Directorate are listed elsewhere. The postholder will have access to such
general administrative support as is required for the discharge of his/her duties and responsibilities.
This will include the provision of adequate secretarial and clerical support and the availability of
acdopcommodation, equipment etc.
The postholder will receive support from such other professional staff as are employed within the
Division and are deployed to his/her area of patient care.
5.2
Duties and Responsibilities
The main duties and responsibilities of the post include:
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The new appointee will be responsible, to consultant colleagues, for the care and management
of children in Ayrshire referred for developmental assessments, liaison with education and social
work and as medical advisor to adoption and fostering panel in South Ayrshire.
Responsibilities for carrying out teaching, accreditation and examination duties as required, and
for contributing to undergraduate and postgraduate medical education. The postholder will be
expected to comply with College recommendations on Continuing Medical Education.
The postholder will be required to comply with Organisational Policies on Clinical Governance.
Requirements to participate in medical audit and in continuing medical education
5.3
Annual Appraisal & Job Planning
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The postholder will also be required to participate in annual appraisal. Job planning is linked closely
with, but is separate from, the agreed appraisal scheme for consultants. The job plan review will take
into account the outcome of the appraisal discussion and reflect the agreed personal development
plan.
6.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE
Are those determined by the Terms and Conditions of the New Specialty Doctor Grade (Scotland)
2008.
7.
FURTHER INFORMATION AND VISITING
Applicants wishing further information about the post are invited to contact Dr Calum Morrison, Clinical
Director (Paediatric Office, University Hospital Crosshouse, Kilmarnock KA2 0BE Tel. 01563 825761),
with whom visiting arrangements can also be made.
PERSONAL SPECIFICATION
POST OF:
Specialty Doctor Community Paediatrics
with an Interest in Adoption and Fostering
LOCATION: Child Health, Rainbow House, Ayrshire Central Hospital, Irvine
QUALIFICATIONS:
ESSENTIAL
DESIRABLE
Full GMC Registration with current Licence to Practice
MRCPCH or equivalent
SKILLS/KNOWLEDGE/COMPETENCE
REQUIREMENTS ESSENTIAL
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General
Experience:
Team Working

Development
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
Teaching &
Training
DESIRABLE
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Knowledge of paediatrics
Ability to communicate
effectively with children of
all ages and their families
and with all levels of staff
 Ability to work efficiently and
timeously
 Experience in management
of looked after and
accommodated children and
of adoption and fostering
 Experience of child
protection
Effective Team Player

IT literacy
Ability to participate in
neonatal rota
Willingness to participate in
acute paediatric rota
Evidence of relevant Continuing
Professional Development
Evidence of satisfactory
compliance with appraisal
requirements
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Interest in and knowledge of
advances in medical education
and training.
Research &
Publications
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Evidence of publications of a
high standard relating to
specialty
Clinical Audit

Evidence of interest and
experience in medical audit
Management and
Administration
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Proven organisational skills
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Proven management experience
Understanding of resource
management and quality
assurance.
Personal and
Interpersonal
Skills
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A willingness to accept
flexibility to meet the changing
needs of the NHS in Scotland
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Ability to operate on a variety of
different levels
Additional Information may be obtained from the following links:
NHS Ayrshire & Arran Web site: www.nhsaaa.net
Living & Working in Scotland: http://www.scotmt.scot.nhs.uk/living-in-scotland.aspx
Web Sites of Interest for Candidates
Scottish Health on the web Scottish Executive Local Government Councils -
www.show.scot.nhs.uk
www.scotland.gov.uk
www.east-ayrshire.gov.uk
www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk
www.north-ayrshire.gov.uk
Ayrshire and Arran Tourist Board www.ayrshire-arran.com
Useful Reading:
The following documents can be obtained via the SHOW website by accessing Publications:
“Our National Health – A plan for action, a plan for change” sets out a clear statement of national
priorities for health and the NHS in Scotland.
“Rebuilding our National Health Service” this document provides guidance to the service on the
implementation of the policies as set out in “Our National Health – A plan for action, a plan for
change”
Local Health Plan within the Ayrshire and Arran Health Board website – publications.
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