Paediatrics Consultant - Permanent

  • Job Reference: CA20-Perm (Arinder)
  • Date Posted: 17 November 2023
  • Recruiter: A&E Agency
  • Location: North Yorkshire
  • Salary: On Application
  • Sector: Paediatric, Paediatric > PICU, Paediatric > NICU, Paediatric > Neonatal, Paediatric > Paeds A&E, Accident & emergency, A&E Agency careers
  • Job Type: Permanent
  • Work Hours: Full Time
  • Contact: Arinder Cheema
  • Email: arinder.cheema@accident-emergency.co.uk

Job Description

Are you a dedicated Paediatrics Consultant seeking a thrilling career opportunity?

A&E Agency is thrilled to present a fantastic full-time permanent position for a Paediatrics Consultant in North Yorkshire. Joining as a Paediatrics Consultant, you will benefit from a bespoke rota that offers flexibility and work-life balance. Ideally, candidates will bring UK experience in Paediatrics and showcase a special interest in Neonatology, Diabetes, or Cardiology.

Requirements:

  • MRCPCH, current GMC registration with a license to practice
  • Current entry on GMC Specialist Register for Paediatrics or within 12 months of CCT date or within 12 months of expected CESR approval
  • APLS, NLS & Level 3 Safeguarding
  • Willingness and ability to participate in the consultant non-resident on-call rota (hospital accommodation available for added flexibility)

Enjoy a competitive salary, a permanent full-time position, the opportunity to contribute to paediatric care, a dynamic work environment, and continuous professional development.

Seize this opportunity to advance your career in Paediatrics by applying below or get in touch with us on doctorscandidateattraction@acaciumgroup.com! Join us in shaping the future of paediatric care in North Yorkshire!

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