Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
Consultant Geriatrician (interest in Orthogeriatric Medicine)

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Consultant Posts in Geriatric Medicine
We are pleased to invite applications for Consultant posts in Geriatric Medicine with interests in Orthogeriatric Medicine, Silver Trauma and Bone Health. These posts will support services within the fracture neck of femur units at Wythenshawe Hospital and North Manchester Hospital, and Bone Health services at WTWA.
Successful candidates will join the Ageing and Complex Health Directorate within the Medicine Division, working across Wythenshawe Hospital and Trafford General Hospital. MFT’s neck of femur service is nationally recognised for excellent outcomes and consistently low mortality rates. The successful candidate will work within a well-established multidisciplinary team across both sites.
Opportunities
These posts offer significant opportunities for service development within the North Manchester neck of femur unit, Silver Trauma services at WTWA, and Bone Health services. Successful candidates will be supported to complete the King's Fund New Consultant Leadership Programme and will benefit from mentorship within both the Ageing and Complex Health Directorate and the Trauma and Orthopaedic Division. There are also opportunities to develop interests in education, leadership, governance, and digital innovation.
Requirements
Candidates must be eligible for their own GMC registration, as MFT cannot provide GMC sponsorship for permanent appointments.
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About the Trust
Complex Health is one of the directorates within the Division of Medicine, alongside Medical Specialties. Complex Health as a directorate encompasses Geriatric Medicine, Stroke Medicine, and Palliative Medicine. It works across all four hospitals within the WTWA site, and there is an opportunity to work at each of these. The particular role will include cross-site working at North Manchester Hospital as part of the neck of femur service.
Wythenshawe Hospital is a large teaching hospital with specific separate takes in Respiratory, Cardiology, and a GI bleed rota. Trafford Hospital is a district General Hospital which serves its local population with a focus on orthopaedics, rehabilitation, and frailty.
The successful applicant will be expected to contribute to the general medical on-call rota at WTWA. See the job description for more detail.
About Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT)
Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT) is a leading centre of clinical excellence, renowned for pioneering patient care, advanced medical research, and a collaborative multi-speciality environment. We are the largest provider of specialist services, and our Oxford Road Campus in Manchester is the largest health academic campus in Europe – a great place to progress your career.


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Contact Information
For further details or informal visits, contact:
Name: Eleni Mallouppa
Job Title: Clinical Lead
Email Address: eleni.malloupa@mft.nhs.uk
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