We are seeking an experienced and enthusiastic doctor to join our expanding Specialist Palliative Care team in Cornwall. This new post will play a key role in developing and delivering our emerging virtual palliative care service, supporting rapid assessment and high‑quality care for people at the end of life in the community.
Working closely with the palliative care consultant team and Community Specialist Palliative Care Nursing (CSPCN) teams, you will help shape an innovative, integrated model of care supported by Macmillan investment and aligned with the local Integrated Care Board vision.
The role is ideal for a Specialist, Associate Specialist, Specialty Doctor, or General Practitioner with experience in community settings and either established palliative medicine experience or a clear commitment to developing specialist skills. Additional clinical responsibilities, including out‑of‑hours work, may be explored.
Join us in shaping a modern, responsive palliative care service for the people of Cornwall.
Clinical Duties- Provide high‑quality care for people with palliative and end‑of‑life care needs in the community.
- Identify individuals who may be in the last year of life, considering illness trajectories, and support Advance Care Planning (ACP), including discussion of preferred place of care and preferred place of death.
- Use virtual technology to undertake remote assessments, clinical decision‑making and prescribing (telephone or other remote platforms).
- Assess, hold, and communicate clinical risk sensitively with patients and families.
- Undertake face‑to‑face outreach visits as required, either independently or jointly with other healthcare professionals; the role requires the ability to travel independently.
- With consultant supervision, provide senior medical advice to palliative care teams in hospital, hospice and community settings.
- Deliver planned assessments and reviews of patients in community and clinic environments.
Contribute medical input to weekly MDT meetings and assessments of patients referred to the service. - Provide timely advice and support to colleagues and nursing teams across settings.
- Participate actively in clinical governance, audit, care pathway development and team meetings.
- Attend care reviews organised by the key worker as required.
- Engage in regular clinical supervision with the team’s Consultant Psychiatrist.
- Ensure accurate, timely documentation in line with Trust policies for electronic and paper records.
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