Clinical Governance The appointee will be expected to participate in all aspects of clinical governance as developed by the Trust to monitor, maintain and develop the quality and effectiveness of care. The Trust is committed to the development and maintenance of the highest clinical standards through individual appraisal. This will include the audit of personal and clinical practice as well as involvement in departmental and speciality reviews. It will also involve attention to continuing professional development and to meeting requirements for continuing medical education as expected by the Royal College of Ophthalmologists. It will also involve the awareness of professional standards and the responsibility to undertake safe and ethical clinical practice and the importance of responding promptly to any circumstances, which may result in increased clinical risk or adverse outcome. *Extensive experience of general ophthalmology and medical management of patients with Neuro-ophthalmic complaints. Interpretation of neuro-imaging. *Established portfolio of teaching experience. *Established portfolio of teaching experience. *Ability to establish good working relationships with staff and be able to communicate well with patients. *Flexibility. *Good organisational skills and time management.