Job Planning

Job planning is an agreed requirement and fundamental aspect of the new contracts for Associate Specialists and Specialty Doctors as well as an integral part of Staff Grade and pre-2008 Associate Specialist contracts. It is also an opportunity, for doctors and employers to agree upon the working schedule and thus minimize uncertainties. A good job plan should clarify your and your employer's expectations and achieve clarity on the use of time and resources to meet individual and service objectives.

We have provided links to extensive guidance and advice from the BMA. Please take time to go through these.

BMA An overview of job planning

SAS (2008) Job planning guidance by NHS Employers

There will be new guidance available based on the 2021 contract. In the meantime, here is a link to the 2012 BMA UK guide to job planning for speciality doctors and associate specialists

 

Continuing Professional Development

The purpose of continuing professional development (CPD) is to help improve the safety and quality of care provided for patients and to the public. You are responsible for identifying your CPD needs, planning how those needs should be addresses and undertaking CPD that will support your professional development and practice.” 

You will have guidance from the relevant Royal Colleges as to what is needed for your role. Your appraiser will discuss your development needs in your appraisal and the SAS tutor in your Trust will help you to achieve your personal development plan (PDP) objectives.

There are useful documents available to guide you as to what CPD is relevant and useful.

https://www.gmc-uk.org/education/standards-guidance-and-curricula/guidance/continuing-professional-development   This is for all doctors and is a useful guide and there are links to the GMC document “Good Medical Practice” which is the core guidance for all doctors. You will need to link CPD to this document and to reflect on your practice.

www.aomrc.org.uk/revalidation-cpd/cpd-faqs/ This is from the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges , frequently asked questions.

https://www.aomrc.org.uk/sas-doctors/  Specific information can be found on the relevant Royal College for your specialty.