Remedium Partners Limited
Anaesthetics - Consultant

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We are recruiting a Consultant in Anaesthesia to join a highly regarded and supportive Anaesthetics Department in the West Midlands.
This is a substantive Consultant opportunity for an experienced Anaesthetist with broad general anaesthetic expertise. The department has an excellent reputation for education and training, offering opportunities to develop specialist interests, take on leadership roles, and contribute to teaching, research, and service improvement. Flexible working and personalised job planning are actively supported.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide high-quality anaesthetic care for elective and emergency surgical patients across a broad range of specialities.
- Deliver anaesthesia within operating theatres, obstetrics, critical care, ECT, cardioversion, and other procedural areas as required.
- Participate in the consultant on-call rota covering theatres, maternity, and critical care.
- Support peri-operative assessment and safe patient management throughout the surgical pathway.
- Participate in departmental teaching, academic meetings, audit, and clinical governance activities.
- Contribute to undergraduate and postgraduate medical education and supervise trainees.
- Participate in continuing professional development and GMC revalidation requirements.
- Support quality improvement initiatives, clinical audit, and service development.
- Work collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams to deliver high-quality patient care.
- Contribute to leadership, departmental development, and the delivery of an efficient anaesthetic service.
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Person Specific Essential Qualifications
- Full GMC Registration with Licence to Practise.
- Entry on the GMC Specialist Register in Anaesthesia, or within six months of obtaining CCT.
- Experience working within the NHS.
Experience & Skills
- Proven experience providing general anaesthesia across a broad range of surgical specialities.
- Comprehensive knowledge of Anaesthesia and Critical Care.
- Strong practical clinical skills in Anaesthesia.
- Commitment to medical education and teaching in clinical settings.
- Evidence of participation in clinical audit and understanding of clinical governance.
- Excellent leadership, decision-making, and team-working abilities.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to deliver high-quality clinical care while contributing to departmental management and service delivery.


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Desirable Qualifications
- Higher training or equivalent experience in Intensive Care Medicine or Obstetric Anaesthesia.
- Educational Supervisor experience.
- ALS, ATLS, EPLS, or APLS Provider/Instructor certification.
- MRCP.
Experience
- Experience teaching undergraduate and postgraduate medical staff.
- Peer-reviewed publications.
- Advanced management training.
- Experience leading service improvement initiatives.
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