
CONSULTANT IN NEONATOLOGY
- Birmingham
- £109,725-145,478 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
48 hours) conventional ventilation. There is a Fetal Medicine Team and we provide care for a number of babies with significant congenital abnormalities. This includes babies with cardiac problems following birth, prior to transfer to Birmingham Childrens Hospital. Babies outside of care pathways, including those requiring inhaled nitric oxide, high frequency oscillatory ventilation and therapeutic hypothermia are stabilised and transferred to a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit for further management. The Newborn Transport Service (NTS)/KIDS team based at Birmingham Womens and Childrens Hospital, provide the transport service.The neonatal unit has high activity and undertakes about 3000 days intensive/high dependency care, 5270 special care days and 3200 transitional care days. At MMUH there is space to increase cot capacity if required in the future and the new unit meets all the British Association of Perinatal Medicine specifications. Neonatal and Maternity Badgernet is used as our electronic patient recordFor more information on the job role and responsibilities, please refer to the Job Description attached.For an informal discussion, please contact:Clinical Director: Dr Penny Broggio penny.broggio@nhs.net 07813 400 463 Job descriptionJob responsibilitiesInformation about the SpecialtyOur Neonatal Unit is a Local Neonatal Unit (Level 2) and has capacity for 29 designated cots with 5 Intensive care cots, 5 High Dependency cots and 19 Special care cots. There are also 4 designated transitional care cots in the postnatal ward, which by July 2025 will increase to 8. Neonates are part of the Perinatal Directorate which sits within the Black Country Local Maternity Neonatal System. The unit is part of the West Midlands Neonatal Operational Delivery Network. Neonatal services run dedicated baby clinics, neurodevelopmental and cardiac clinics at MMUH and Sandwell.Our care pathway includes babies of 27 weeks gestation and above, birthweight of 800g and above and short term (
48 hours) conventional ventilation. There is a Fetal Medicine Team and we provide care for a number of babies with significant congenital abnormalities. This includes babies with cardiac problems following birth, prior to transfer to Birmingham Childrens Hospital. Babies outside of care pathways, including those requiring inhaled nitric oxide, high frequency oscillatory ventilation and therapeutic hypothermia are stabilised and transferred to a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit for further management. The Newborn Transport Service (NTS)/KIDS team based at Birmingham Womens and Childrens Hospital, provide the transport service.The neonatal unit has high activity and undertakes about 3000 days intensive/high dependency care, 5270 special care days and 3200 transitional care days. At MMUH there is space to increase cot capacity if required in the future and the new unit meets all the British Association of Perinatal Medicine specifications. Neonatal and Maternity Badgernet is used as our electronic patient recordFor more information on the job role and responsibilities, please refer to the Job Description attached.For an informal discussion, please contact:Clinical Director: Dr Penny Broggio penny.broggio@nhs.net 07813 400 463Person SpecificationShortlist CriteriaEssential
- Entry on the Specialist Register in Neonates (or CCT expected within 6 months from the date of interview)
- MRCPCH by examination or equivalent
- Clinical training and experience equivalent to that required for gaining CCT in Neonates
- Fulfils all other essential criteria as per Personal Specification
- Higher Degree
- Special interest that complements the existing consultants or has special interest in Cardiology
- Formal training in teaching
- Knowledge and experience of the application of information technology to Neonates
- Publications in relevant peer-reviewed journals in the last 5 years
- Evidence of having undertaken original research
- GMC registration with License to Practice
- Entry on the Specialist Register in Neonates (or CCT expected within 6 months from the date of interview)
- MRCPCH by examination or equivalent
- Clinical training and experience equivalent to that required for gaining CCT in Neonates
- Fulfils all other essential criteria as per Personal Specification
- Higher Degree
- Special interest that complements the existing consultants or has special interest in Cardiology
- Formal training in teaching
- Knowledge and experience of the application of information technology to Neonates
- Publications in relevant peer-reviewed journals in the last 5 years
- Evidence of having undertaken original research
- GMC registration with License to Practice