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Consultant or Specialty Doctor - Critical Care (with aspect of Anaesthetic for on call commitment)

£60,000 - £105,000
 

Job Description

Applications are open for a senior post in a Critical Care department rated as Good by the CQC. The post holder should be a specialist in Intensive Care, with experience in Anaesthesia.

The successful applicant will work in an intensive care unit and also provide anaesthetic cover for a variety of surgical subspecialties. You will participate in a 1:8 non-resident on call rota in intensive care. Flexible working patterns are seen as essential to the smooth running of the department. 

Requirements for the role: 

  • IELTS or OET*
  • EDIC or FRCA
  • Experience in Critical Care and Anaesthetics is essential

*EEA applicants need IELTS or OET, and experience in Critical Care and Anaesthetics

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