NHS Jobs • Aylesbury HP21 8AL
About this role
Minimum 12-month post 4050% protected time for chief registrar role; 5060% clinical practice. This is an essential requirement. The chief registrar job description is broad in scope in order to allow chief registrars and recruiting organisations to have autonomy and flexibility over the work the chief registrar undertakes. Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trusts priorities for the chief registrar role will focus on the medical take, rotas, EMRU, AMU and SDEC. Chief registrars should focus on addressing key local challenges and priorities, which may include some or all of the following: Providing a bridge between senior clinical leaders, managers and the wider trainee workforce to improve communication, engagement and morale. Service improvement, for example redesigning pathways, implementing new technology and establishing new services to improve flow and outcomes for patients. Improving the quality of clinical and non-clinical education and training activities, and supporting/mentoring other trainees to engage in quality improvement. Involvement in workforce planning and improving the deployment of trainees to meet service needs and improve morale. Improving efficiency and reducing waste. Working across teams and boundaries to engage stakeholders in quality improvement and influence change. Involvement in and exposure to senior management and organisational decision-making The chief registrar should attend departmental and divisional management meetings to gain an understanding of management and the wider social, political and economic influences on healthcare delivery. Where possible and appropriate, they should attend Board meetings. They should lead any sessions on service development, improvement and transformation for which they have direct responsibility.