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Clinical Fellow (ST4+) in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (FEDs)inLondoninLondonPUBLISHED THU 5 DEC 2024

Band Doctor - other: £49,559 to £64,228 a year £2,162 London allowance + Trust Supplement  FIXEDTERM 
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Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation TrustFollow Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to work in a renowned institution, Great Ormond Street Hospital is a world-leading children's hospital known for its excellence in treating pediatric disorders.
Specialization in a niche field, The role focuses on Feeding and Eating Disorders (FEDs), allowing the fellow to gain expertise in a specialized area of child and adolescent psychiatry.
Access to a multidisciplinary team, Work alongside a National and Specialist Tier 4 team, enhancing collaborative skills and learning from various healthcare professionals.
Involvement in academic and research activities, Opportunities to attend weekly academic programs and participate in research and teaching initiatives to further develop clinical and academic skills.
Flexible working options, The role is full-time, but the consideration for Less Than Full Time (LTFT) applicants allows for a better work-life balance.
On-call experience, Participation in the out-of-hours on-call rota provides valuable experience in managing acute psychiatric situations in a hospital setting.
Supervised learning under experienced clinicians, Direct supervision by Dr. Philippa Buckley offers mentorship and guidance necessary for professional development.
Great Ormond Street Hospital is offering a 6-month Clinical Fellow position in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry within their Feeding and Eating Disorder Service (FEDs), starting on February 5, 2025. This full-time role, open to less-than-full-time applicants, provides an opportunity to work in a leading National and Specialist Tier 4 team, focusing on the assessment and management of pediatric eating and feeding disorders, including ARFID and anorexia nervosa. The fellow will participate in outpatient services, second opinions, and on-call duties, while also engaging in academic programs, research, and teaching opportunities.

The successful candidate will be supervised by Dr. Philippa Buckley and will gain valuable experience in paediatric liaison at a prestigious children's hospital known for its expertise in rare disorders. Interested individuals can reach out to Dr. Ruth Garcia or Dr. Simon Wilkinson for further information, or contact Dr. Buckley for direct inquiries about the position.
Opportunity to work in a renowned institution, Great Ormond Street Hospital is a world-leading children's hospital known for its excellence in treating pediatric disorders.
Specialization in a niche field, The role focuses on Feeding and Eating Disorders (FEDs), allowing the fellow to gain expertise in a specialized area of child and adolescent psychiatry.
Access to a multidisciplinary team, Work alongside a National and Specialist Tier 4 team, enhancing collaborative skills and learning from various healthcare professionals.
Involvement in academic and research activities, Opportunities to attend weekly academic programs and participate in research and teaching initiatives to further develop clinical and academic skills.
Flexible working options, The role is full-time, but the consideration for Less Than Full Time (LTFT) applicants allows for a better work-life balance.
On-call experience, Participation in the out-of-hours on-call rota provides valuable experience in managing acute psychiatric situations in a hospital setting.
Supervised learning under experienced clinicians, Direct supervision by Dr. Philippa Buckley offers mentorship and guidance necessary for professional development.

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