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SAS (2008) job planning guidance

Job planning guidance for specialty and associate specialist (SAS) doctors.

10 December 2019

The guide reflects a shared understanding of the key principles which should characterise a collaborative approach to the job planning process.

NHS Employers, the BMA and the devolved administrations have agreed a UK guide to job planning for specialty and associate specialist (SAS) doctors (published November 2012). The guide reflects a shared understanding of the key principles which should characterise a collaborative approach to the job planning process.

Some of the key principles of the guidance are that job planning should be:

  • It's undertaken in a spirit of collaboration and cooperation.
  • Mutually agreed and not imposed.
  • Completed in good time with at least annual review.
  • Reflective of the professionalism of being a doctor.
  • Takes account of the career development and aspirations of the doctor.
  • Focused on maintaining high-quality care.
  • Transparent, fair and honest.
  • Agreed taking into account the individual doctor’s area(s) of expertise.
  • Agreed with adequate provision for any activities mandated by regulating agencies.
  • Responsive to appraisal discussion.

Job planning guidance

Contracting for additional programmed activities

The contracting for additional programmed activities web page contains guidance on additional programmed activities for SAS doctors.