Consultant Acute Medicine
NHS
Job Description
Consultant Acute Medicine The closing date is 29 May 2026 This is an exciting opportunity to join a progressive Acute Medicine Unit at Aintree University Hospital, part of Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. The post supports the Trust's strong commitment to Acute Medicine and to delivering timely, consultantâled care during peak demand periods, ensuring rapid assessment, treatment and safe decisionâmaking for acutely unwell medical patients. The service includes a wellâestablished Ambulatory Emergency Care (AEC) Unit, supporting sameâday assessment, treatment and admission avoidance, alongside a rapid assessment, flowâfocused Acute Medical Unit model delivered through regular board rounds and close multidisciplinary working.
In February 2023, Acute Medicine relocated to a bespoke frontâdoor facility coâlocated with the Emergency Department, strengthening integration and enabling earlier senior clinical decisionâmaking. The service currently provides consultant presence 12 hours per day, 7 days per week, delivered by Acute Medicine and Medical Division colleagues. With further substantive consultant appointments, this model will increasingly be delivered by the Acute Medicine Directorate, supported by inpatient specialty inâreach.
This post offers the opportunity to contribute to the continued development of a highâperforming frontâdoor Acute Medicine service, with a strong focus on quality, patient flow, innovation and multidisciplinary working. Main duties of the job Provide timely senior clinical assessment and decisionâmaking for acutely unwell medical patients at the hospital front door. Lead and supervise the acute medical take, ensuring safe, efficient triage, investigation and management, including admission avoidance and sameâday discharge where appropriate.
Deliver consultantâled care on the Acute Medical Unit (AMU), including ongoing responsibility for patients until transfer to specialty care or discharge. Undertake consultant ward rounds and board rounds, working with nursing and operational teams to optimise flow and bed utilisation. Provide senior clinical oversight and support to junior medical staff, including complex decisionâmaking and highârisk situations.
Contribute to the development of frontâdoor, ambulatory and acute medicine models, and to clinical governance, quality improvement, education and service development. Job responsibilities The Consultant in Acute Medicine will be based within the Acute Medical Unit (AMU) at Aintree University Hospital, which provides frontâdoor assessment and management for acutely unwell medical patients. The AMU comprises: A 13space trolleyed assessment area (MAB/FAB) for acute medical assessments Two side rooms and a fourâbed High Care Area A dedicated dropâoff bay for rapid initial patient assessment A colocated Ambulatory Emergency Care (AEC) Unit with six assessment rooms, a procedure room and a treatment bay/hub A 27âbed short stay unit (AMU 2) supporting ongoing acute medical care and early discharge The Consultant will work within a multidisciplinary Acute Medicine team, currently comprising fullâtime Acute Medicine Consultants supported by Consultant Physicians from other medical specialties.
The service is further supported by Acute Medicine Specialty Registrars, Clinical Fellows, GPVTS, IMT, ACCS and Foundation trainees, alongside Advanced Nurse Practitioners and Physician Associates. AMU Consultants work in close collaboration with the Emergency Department team, the onâcall medical registrars, IMT trainees and Consultant Physicians across the Medical Directorate, providing senior clinical leadership and supporting the management of the acute medical take. The role includes liaison with General Practitioners regarding the suitability for admission of selected patients where there is diagnostic or management uncertainty, supported by a dedicated AEC advice phone line and access to rapid assessment clinic review.
The Consultant will have responsibility for supervising junior medical staff, including ensuring that timely and highâquality discharge summaries are completed for patients discharged from both AMU and AEC, supporting safe transfer of care back to primary and community services. This post plays a key role in the continued development of an integrated, frontâdoor Acute Medicine service, focused on rapid senior decisionâmaking, admission avoidance, patient flow and highâquality acute care. Person Specification Qualifications MB ChB or equivalent medical qualification MRCP (UK) or equivalent CCT in acute medicine or GIM (General Internal Medicine) (or within 6 months) Full registration with the GMC Additional postâgraduate qualifications.
CCT in acute Medicine Clinical Knowledge & Expertise Appropriate knowledge base and ability to apply sound clinical judgement to problems. Demonstrates the necessary range, depth and breadth of competencies specified in the acute and general medicine curriculum and applying to this post. Academic & Research skills Demonstrates ability to undertake robust audit / research within team structure.
Demonstrates range of teaching techniques relevant to variety of curricula. Evidence of teaching and assessment skills. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. #J-18808-Ljbffr