This Clinical Fellow posts are available for 12 months.
This is a fixed term appointment.
The post-holders will contribute to the delivery of high quality care of general medical and elderly care patients during normal weekday working hours, working alongside trainees of differing grades and consultants organised into 3 ward based teams. This post is perfect for consolidating General Medical or Care of Older People experience whilst taking a step off or back on the training ladder. We are a very supportive department and we have designed this job to allow equal training opportunities. We will offer targeted careers advice and dedicated supervision/mentoring to support your revalidation requirements, to grow as a clinician and plan for your future career.
The posts offer opportunities to expand the knowledge and skills gained in Care of Older People subspecialties - such as Parkinson's disease, orthogeriatrics, falls, continence and community care - in an extremely well supported environment.
2 of the 3 posts will also include developing and delivering undergraduate medical education at the Whittington Hospital for UCL medical students in COOP and will be Clinical teaching fellow appointments - and Applications to complete a PGCert or MSc in Medical education will be encouraged.
There is no on-call commitment for these posts.
This post may close if enough applications are received.
Please see the full Job Description and the Persons Specification for further details about the job role. If you are unable to access the PDF, the main duties of the job description can also be found in the 'Detailed Job Description and Main responsibilities' section.
The working hours for this post will be Monday Friday, 8.30am 16:30 although we will expect the post holder to work with their team flexibly in deciding the exact working pattern that best suits the post-holder and team. There is no on-call requirement for this post.
The post holder:
In carrying out their duties the Doctor will always be responsible for keeping their Senior Staff informed of serious cases on the ward, deaths, and any other matter which it is deemed necessary that their attention should be drawn to. Any cases in which there is doubt must be referred to a senior member of staff.