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Trust Doctor in Paediatric Emergency MedicineinLondoninLondonPUBLISHED FRI 4 APR 2025

Barts Health NHS TrustFollow Barts Health NHS Trust

Experience in a Major Trauma Centre, The role offers the opportunity to work in a major trauma centre, gaining exposure to a wide range of emergency cases, including high-acuity situations.
Comprehensive Training, The Junior Clinical Fellow post is designed to help early to mid-stage trainees consolidate their skills in Paediatric Emergency Medicine within a supportive environment.
Strong Supervision and Support, Post-holders benefit from 24/7 clinical supervision from experienced consultants and registrars, ensuring guidance and mentorship throughout the role.
Focus on Education and Development, A named educational supervisor is assigned to each fellow, fostering personalized guidance on both professional development and pastoral care.
High Patient Volume and Variety, The department manages around 180,000 patients yearly, including 40,000 paediatric patients, providing ample opportunities for hands-on experience across numerous cases.
Commitment to Excellence and Innovation, Barts Health NHS Trust is actively improving its services, striving to become a high-performing group renowned for excellence and innovation in patient care.
Inclusive Work Environment, The Trust places a strong emphasis on promoting inclusivity, ensuring every staff member feels a sense of belonging and values the diversity within the workplace.
Join us at Barts Health NHS Trust for an inspiring opportunity as a Junior Clinical Fellow in Paediatric Emergency Medicine, where your compassion and expertise can make a real difference in the lives of children and their families. Over a fixed term of 6 to 12 months, you will immerse yourself in a dynamic, consultant-led team at one of London's major trauma centres, gaining invaluable experience while working with a diverse range of paediatric emergencies.

This role is designed not only to enhance your skills in a supportive environment but also to ensure you have the guidance and mentorship you deserve. You'll benefit from 24/7 clinical supervision and have a dedicated educational supervisor to assist with your professional development. At Barts Health, we are committed to creating a workplace that champions inclusivity and values every individual’s contribution, making it the perfect environment for passionate carers and healthcare professionals, especially women, seeking to thrive in their careers. Step into a role where your dedication and care can shine while making a meaningful impact in the community you serve. If you're ready to embark on this fulfilling journey, we’d love to hear from you!
Experience in a Major Trauma Centre, The role offers the opportunity to work in a major trauma centre, gaining exposure to a wide range of emergency cases, including high-acuity situations.
Comprehensive Training, The Junior Clinical Fellow post is designed to help early to mid-stage trainees consolidate their skills in Paediatric Emergency Medicine within a supportive environment.
Strong Supervision and Support, Post-holders benefit from 24/7 clinical supervision from experienced consultants and registrars, ensuring guidance and mentorship throughout the role.
Focus on Education and Development, A named educational supervisor is assigned to each fellow, fostering personalized guidance on both professional development and pastoral care.
High Patient Volume and Variety, The department manages around 180,000 patients yearly, including 40,000 paediatric patients, providing ample opportunities for hands-on experience across numerous cases.
Commitment to Excellence and Innovation, Barts Health NHS Trust is actively improving its services, striving to become a high-performing group renowned for excellence and innovation in patient care.
Inclusive Work Environment, The Trust places a strong emphasis on promoting inclusivity, ensuring every staff member feels a sense of belonging and values the diversity within the workplace.

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