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Cambridgeshire Community Services NHS Trust

About
Rated ‘Outstanding’ by the Care Quality Commission, we are proud to provide high quality innovative services across most of the east of England that enable people to receive care closer to home and live healthier lives.
There’s one reason why our services are outstanding – and that’s our amazing staff - who for the seventh year running, rated us incredibly highly in the national staff survey.
If you share our passion for innovative and high-quality care delivery, then please submit your application and join us on our exciting journey as a leading-edge specialist community provider. All are welcome to apply and our promise to you is a culture which prioritises staff engagement and development.
Contact
- Address
- Units 7/8
- Meadow Park
- St Ives
- Cambridgeshire
- PE27 4LG
- Contact Number
- 0300 555 6655
Consultant Community Paediatrician
Accepting applications until: 31-Oct-2025 23:59
Vacancy status: Open
Accepting applications until: 31-Oct-2025 23:59
Key details
Location
- Site
- Redgrave Centre or Edwin obo
- Town
- Luton
- Postcode
- LU4 0LA
- Major / Minor Region
- Cambridgeshire
Contract type & working pattern
- Contract
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full time
- Flexible working
Salary
- Salary
- £109,725 - £145,478 per annum pro rata
- Salary period
- Yearly
- Grade
- (NHS Medical & Dental: Consultant)
Specialty
- Main area
- Consultant Community Paediatrician
- Interview date
- 27/11/2025
Driven by our Trust values: Honesty, Empathy, Ambition, Respect; the Trust's vision is to provide high quality care to the diverse communities we serve to make their lives better.
We are passionate about creating an inclusive workplace that promotes and values diversity. Our cultural diversity, long term conditions and disabilities, and LGBTQIA+ staff networks are a key part of this commitment, creating positive change and helping build an inclusive culture across the Trust.
Different ideas, experiences and backgrounds make us stronger and more creative and applications from all walks of life are welcomed - our processes ensure that all applicants are treated fairly at every stage of the recruitment process.
Options for flexible working are considered for all roles within CCS, including job share opportunities, compressed hours, annualised hours, tailored working patterns and more. If you are interested in flexible working, please talk to the recruiting manager for this vacancy.
Please note, the selection processes at Cambridgeshire Community Services are in place to ensure we recruit candidates with the right values and skills. Please be advised that the use of AI in applications are monitored, we remain watchful of candidates who misuse these tools to generate an application that doesn’t accurately reflect their skills.
Job overview
The opportunity we have for you:
- Join a diverse team of Paediatricians, Nurses, Admin and Allied Health Practitioners with excellent relationships and access to other partners already established including CAMHS, Education and hospital paediatric teams.
- Work collaboratively across our Community Paediatrics and CAMHS services, including joint assessments and multi-disciplinary service development.
- Opportunity to develop an area of special interest.
- Consistently receive positive feedback from our service users including Patients as Top Priority
- With the Trust expanding its services across all areas, this is an ideal time to join as we are always striving to be more innovative in what we provide, and your input will enable us to do this and enhance our skill mix.
- Participation in research is actively encouraged.
You will already be:
- Broadly experienced in all aspect of Community Paediatrics.
- Competent in assessing children for suspected abuse and neglect.
- Able to diagnose and manage a range of neurodevelopmental problems (including ASD & ADHD) and neurodisability.
- Experienced in aspects of child mental health related to child development
If successful, you will work across Luton and Beds and be part of a passionate team who are always looking at ways to develop and improve the service.
Awaiting Royal College JD Approval
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This is a clinical role, undertaking assessment, formulation and intervention required to deliver the commissioned community paediatric service.
The post holders will be working as part of the Specialist Children’s Service multi-disciplinary team and is expected to contribute to the development of best practice through participation in clinical governance activity. There are no out of hours on call requirement for this job.
Working for our organisation
Rated ‘Outstanding’ by the Care Quality Commission, we are proud to provide high quality innovative services across most of the east of England that enable people to receive care closer to home and live healthier lives.
There’s one reason why our services are outstanding – and that’s our amazing staff who, for the seventh year running, rated us incredibly highly in the national staff survey.
If you share our passion for innovative and high-quality care delivery, then please submit your application and join us on our exciting journey as a leading-edge specialist community provider. All are welcome to apply and our promise to you is a culture which prioritises staff engagement and development.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
The Community Paediatric commissioned service includes:
Assessment and management of children and young people with developmental impairments, neuro-disability and neurodivergence, including multi-disciplinary assessments (MDA).
Provision of medical assessments and reports for Education, Health and Care Plans.
Child protection medical assessments for physical abuse & neglect.
Adoption medicals and Initial Health Assessments (IHAs) for Children in Care.
Personal and Professional development
The post-holders will be required to be compliant with the GMC relicensing and revalidation process and participate in annual appraisal. Time is allocated within the job plan to support professional activities including CPD. Training and support is available to take on the role as a Medical Appraiser within the Trust.
The post holder must comply with mandatory training provided by the Trust as assessed suitable for the post.
Research & Training
We run weekly internal CPD activities, and the department has been involved in several regional and national research projects. There are also educational meetings held jointly with paediatric colleagues at the Luton & Dunstable Hospital. The post-holders will be encouraged and supported to undertake audit and research activities.
We offer training in Community Paediatrics to a range of trainees from Foundation Year 2 to Grid trainees in Community Paediatrics who rotate every six months. There is opportunity to take on the role of Clinical and/or Educational Supervisor.
Compliance with Corporate management
The post-holders will be required to work within CCS NHS Trust’s management policies and procedures, including those related to safeguarding children. At times clinical work may vary according to the needs of the department. Should this require a new role requiring additional skills, appropriate training and support will be provided. Administrative and clinical duties will be allocated under the direction of the Clinical Lead and will be reflected in the job plan.
The post-holders must take reasonable care of their own health and safety. CCS NHS Trust policy must be adhered to at all times.
Clinical and Practice Governance
The post-holders will be required to work within the clinical governance framework for the CCS NHS Trust and the department, and will be required to participate in service improvement, quality assurance, and clinical effectiveness and risk management activities as required.
Facilities
Office accommodation and secretarial support will be provided. There will be access to IT terminal with access to departmental IT system, intranet and internet.
General
Safeguarding people responsibility
Safeguarding children and adults at risk of abuse or neglect is a collective responsibility.
There is an expectation that all staff develop and maintain their role relevant safeguarding people competencies and comply with local safeguarding partnerships practice. Alongside this employee who are registrants are reminded of their professional duty of care.
Safeguarding means protecting a citizen’s health, wellbeing and human rights; enabling them to live free from harm, abuse and neglect. It is an integral part of providing high-quality health care.
Those most in need of protection include:
Children and young people
Adults at risk, such as those receiving care in their own home, people with physical, sensory, and mental impairments, and those with learning disabilities.
The post holder must at all times carry out their duties with regard to Cambridgeshire Community Services NHS Trust Workforce Diversity and Inclusion Policy.
To be aware of the responsibilities of all employees to maintain a safe and healthy environment for patients, visitors, and staff.
All post holders must adhere to the code of conduct on confidentiality and be aware of and adhere to all Trust policies and procedures.
This job description is intended only as a guide to the range of duties involved. The post holder will need to be flexible and adaptable in order to respond to other duties that may be required from time to time and the changes and developments within the Trust.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exemptions) Order 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure of Barring Service to be made to check for any previous criminal convictions. Cambridgeshire Community Services NHS Trust is committed to the fair treatment of its staff, potential staff, or users in line with its equal opportunities policy and policy statement on the recruitment of ex-offenders.
Sustainability |
It is the responsibility of all staff to minimise the Trust’s environmental impact wherever possible. This will include recycling, switching off lights, computers, monitors, and equipment when not in use. Helping to reduce paper waste by minimising printing/copying and reducing water usage, reporting faults and heating/cooling concerns promptly and minimising travel. Where the role includes the ordering and use of supplies or equipment the post holder will consider the environmental impact of purchases. |
CONDITIONS OF SERVICE
The post is covered by the national Terms and Conditions – Consultants (England) 2003, as amended from time to time.
As the CCS NHS Trust develops it will review these terms and may vary the national agreements to respond to local conditions and reflect CCS NHS Trust requirements.
Residence
The new consultant will be required to maintain his/her private residence in contact with the public telephone service, and to reside within a reasonable distance by road from the main base.
Relocation
The granting of relocation expenses is not automatic, and entitlement should be checked with the Human Resource Team. A copy of the Relocation Expenses Policy is available on request.
Occupational Health
Applicants invited for interview will be asked to complete a medical questionnaire for submission to the CCS NHS Trust Occupational Health Service.
Registration
The successful candidate must hold full registration and license with the GMC.
5. Safeguarding Statement
All posts working with either children and/or vulnerable adults will be subject to the enhanced disclosure of criminal records. The Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment in line with the Safer Recruitment Policy.
6. Standards of Business Conduct and Conflicts of Interest
The Trust has adopted a Standards of Conduct Policy, which reflects NHS Management Executive Guidelines. It is the responsibility of staff to ensure that they do not abuse their official position for personal gain or seek to advantage or further private business or other interests in the course of their official duties.
Private Interests
All staff must declare to their manager all private interests, which could potentially result in personal gain as a consequence of their position. Interests which might appear to be in conflict should also be declared.
Additional Work
You are required to disclose any additional work you undertake or are planning to undertake for another employer.
On April 1st 2025, the Boards of Cambridgeshire Community Services NHS Trust and Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust will come together to deliver services as a group, with a singular board operating across both organisations. Both trusts are high performing specialist community health and care providers working in the East of England. Both have a strong track record, with the highest ratings from the Care Quality Commission, best in class NHS staff survey outcomes, and a decade of experience in innovation and clinical development.
The group model provides health and care services to a population of 3.2 million in their homes and neighbourhoods. We provide care that supports people from the very beginning to the very end of their lives.
We will remain 2 separate employers until further notice and the specific role being advertised will be in employed by Cambridgeshire Community Services NHS Trust
Certificate of Sponsorship
For roles that are eligible for sponsorship, applications from job seekers who require Skilled Worker Visa to work in the UK are welcome, and will be considered alongside all other applications. You are strongly advised to visit Check if you need a UK Visa website (Opens in a new tab), and familiarise yourself with what is required which should assist you in your understanding of the process
From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here. (Opens in a new tab)
UK Registration
For roles that require professional registration, applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new tab)
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Our safe recruitment pre-employment checks are undertaken before an appointment is confirmed and may include a DBS check. Where the role requires you to drive, we'll ask you to validate your driving licence online via the DVLA.
In submitting an application, you authorise Cambridgeshire Community Services NHS Trust to confirm any previous NHS service details via the Inter Authority Transfer (IAT) process should you be appointed.
ALL CORRESPONDENCE will be via the e-mail address on your application form. If you have not been invited to interview within 2 weeks of the closing date, you unfortunately haven’t been successful on this occasion, but keep an eye on our vacancies as a job that’s just right for you may appear!
Applicant requirements
Person specification
Qualifications and Training
Essential criteria
- Full registration with the GMC
- Higher medical qualification appropriate to the role MRCPCH or equivalent
- Level three safeguarding experience
Desirable criteria
- Higher degree e.g. MSc, MD, PhD
Experience
Essential criteria
- Experience of the specific health and developmental needs of children and young people who are vulnerable and part of the care system.
- Relevant experience working with children within a community setting
- Experience of multidisciplinary working
- Experience of adult health issues that affect the ability of adults to meet the needs of children placed in their care.
- General community /developmental paediatrics
- Valid BLS training
Desirable criteria
- Previous experience of working with children and families within the care system
Skills
Essential criteria
- Communicate effectively with children and young people including those with complex needs
- Able to review, summarise and interpret information from a range of sources (e.g. write a chronology/summary for adoption report)
- Able to convey complex information in an accessible manner to other professionals and adults involved in the care of looked after/children undergoing adoption
- Meets the requirements of the GMC’s ‘Good Medical Practice Ability’ to organise and manage own workload
Desirable criteria
- Knowledge of risk management, annual job planning, appraisal review process etc.
Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people/vulnerable adults
Essential criteria
- Ability to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people/vulnerable adults
- Demonstrates understanding of safeguarding issues
- Appreciates the significance of safeguarding and interprets this accurately for all individual children and young people/vulnerable adults whatever their life circumstances.
Academic
Essential criteria
- Evidence of participation in clinical audit/QI project, understanding the role of these in improving the medical practice
- Experience and knowledge of critical appraisal of evidence, so as to improve clinical outcomes
- Willingness to teach all grades of professional multidisciplinary staff
Desirable criteria
- Teaching Experience
- 'Training the Trainers' certification
Management
Essential criteria
- Understanding of medical management with regard to clinical governance, service planning and quality improvement.
Desirable criteria
- Evidence of leadership and service development
Further details / informal visits contact
- Name
- Adele Humphrey
- Job title
- Consultant Paediatrician
- Email address
- [email protected]
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