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PS162045-Locum Consultant Anaesthetist

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NHS GRAMPIAN
LOCUM CONSULTANT ANAESTHETIST – 1 Year post
FULL TIME, FLEXIBLE OR PART-TIME APPOINTMENT
DR GRAY’S HOSPITAL
NHS Grampian is delighted at the prospect of recruiting a further Locum Consultant Anaesthetist to Dr Gray’s Hospital in Elgin. This full-time post (10 PA’s) will primarily be based at Dr Gray’s Hospital. Specialist interest will be encouraged and there may be an opportunity, if appropriate, for interested and suitably qualified applicants to work at other hospitals within Grampian. Colleagues with an interest in Remote and Rural Anaesthesia practice within the North of Scotland, Highlands and Islands are also welcome to apply. Individualised Job Planning can be tailored to the requirements of the service and applicants.
Dr Gray’s Hospital is situated in Elgin, the county town of Moray in the North-East of Scotland. Inverness lies 35 miles to the West with Aberdeen 65 miles to the East. We are Scotland’s smallest District General Hospital. The Anaesthetic service is currently under full review in terms of staffing and function: work is underway to establish an expanded Consultant tier.
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Full registration with a licence to practise with the GMC is required. (licence to practise must be in place prior to starting in post). For more information visit www.gmc-uk.org
If you are interested in joining the Anaesthetic Team at Dr Gray’s we would be delighted to invite you to visit the Hospital and speak to our clinicians about the work of the department as well as an insight to the recreational activities in the surrounding area.
Interested prospective candidates should contact: Dr Marek Wolanski, Consultant Anaesthetist and Clinical Lead. Telephone 01343 567317 or email marek.wolanski@nhs.scot
If you would like to find out more about working and living in Moray please visit this page: Moray Recruitment | Living and Working for NHS Scotland in Moray & Grampian (wishyouworkedhere.scot)
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