Clinical Fellow ST3-5 level Anaesthetics inGorleston inGorleston PUBLISHED THU 7 NOV 2024

Opportunity for professional development through attendance at local, regional, and national training courses.
Encouragement to engage in existing research or develop new research projects within the department.
Experience across various clinical settings including theatre sessions, intensive care unit placement, and obstetric anaesthesia.
Structured support with a named educational supervisor for career development and annual appraisals.
Flexible on-call arrangements with compliant shift rotas across Emergency Theatre, ICU, and Obstetrics.
Located in a picturesque area with access to beaches, natural beauty, and the vibrant city of Norwich, enhancing quality of life.
The role of Clinical Fellow ST3-5 level in Anaesthetics at the James Paget University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in Gorleston extends until August 2025, with the possibility of extension. The position encourages participation in local, regional, and national training, provides study leave per national guidelines, and supports ongoing research and new project development. The candidate will primarily engage in theatre sessions under consultant supervision, with responsibilities in elective and emergency theatre, along with a potential 3 to 6-month placement in the intensive care unit and opportunities for obstetric anaesthesia skill development.

Candidates will follow a full-shift on-call rota that integrates various trainees and doctors, with teaching and training opportunities available despite the role not having Postgraduate Dean's training recognition. A dedicated educational supervisor will be assigned to aid in professional development. The Trust serves a population of around 230,000 and is known for its supportive work environment, proximity to scenic locations, and attractive living conditions, making it appealing for those seeking a balance between professional growth and quality of life. Onsite accommodation may be available for staff.

 


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