National Inherited Cardiac Conditions Co-ordinator

St George's University Hospitals, City of Westminster

National Inherited Cardiac Conditions Co-ordinator

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St George's University Hospitals, City of Westminster

  • Full time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

Posted 2 days ago, 9 May | Get your application in today.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

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Location ref: City of Westminster

Full Job Description

This role, funded by the British Heart Foundation (BHF), is to provide operational leadership to the roll out of the NHS Coronial Sudden Unexpected Death and Sudden Cardiac Arrest pathways across England. The successful candidate will be hosted at St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and will work closely with the clinical lead for the programme, Professor Elijah Behr, as well as with the established BHF programme management team and Genomic Medicine Service (GMS) clinical leads. This is a fixed term post for 18 months (until October 2027) although ongoing funding streams will be explored. The role will be to help coordinate effective pathways across England by working with the regional ICC coordinators, coronial system, national charities and other clinicians involved in the work (cardiac and intensive care teams, genetic consultants, nurses and genetic counsellors).Main duties of the job This in amazing opportunity to support a nationwide team who are helping to improve care for patients and families who have lost someone due to sudden cardiac death. The programme aims to ;

  • Establish consistent pathology referral practice for SUD including use of expert pathology.
  • Establish routine tissue retention for histopathology and DNA extraction in suitable SUD cases.
  • Establish coronial and NHS communication pathways for referrals of families for genetic testing and clinical evaluation.
  • Establish mechanisms for standardised post-mortem genetic testing and reporting via NHS Genomic Laboratory Hubs to support timely evaluation and cascade testing of families.
  • Develop and disseminate nationally applicable best practice pathways for NHS adoption, employing a toolkit approach.
  • Ensure the engagement and input of patient and support groups with an interest in inherited cardiac disorders., At gesh we are committed to supporting flexible working arrangements. Applicants are encouraged to discuss any flexibility they may need during the recruitment process.

    St George's, Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals and Health Group cares for a population of four million people in South West London and North East Surrey.Our sites include St George's Hospital, one of 11 major trauma centres in the UK and the largest healthcare provider and major teaching hospital in the area; St Helier Hospital, home to the South West Thames Renal and Transplantation Unit and Queen Mary's Hospital for Children; and Epsom Hospital, home to the South West London Elective Orthopaedic Centre (SWLEOC).
  • After years of collaboration, our two Trusts became a hospitals group in 2021. While remaining as two separate Trusts, being a hospitals group will help us to collaborate more closely on research, and the development, education, and training of our 17,000-strong workforce.

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