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Clinical Teaching Fellow/ Clinical Fellow in Care of Older PeopleinLondoninLondonPUBLISHED THU 13 MAR 2025

Band Doctor - other  FIXEDTERM 
MULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHSON-CALLPARKINSON'S DISEASE

Whittington Hospital NHS TrustFollow Whittington Hospital NHS Trust

Opportunity for professional growth, This role is designed to help you consolidate your experience in General Medical or Care of Older People while allowing you to either step off or back on the training ladder.
Supportive environment, The department emphasizes support through targeted careers advice and dedicated supervision, ensuring that fellows can grow as clinicians.
Education involvement, Some posts allow you to develop and deliver undergraduate medical education for UCL medical students, enhancing your teaching and leadership skills.
No on-call commitment, The role comes with no on-call responsibilities, allowing for better work-life balance.
Flexible working hours, The standard working hours from Monday to Friday, combined with the flexibility to decide working patterns with your team, contribute to a supportive working atmosphere.
Diverse clinical exposure, The position offers opportunities to expand knowledge in subspecialties focusing on elderly care, including diseases such as Parkinson's and aspects like falls and community care.
Potential for further education, Encouragement to pursue additional qualifications like a PGCert or MSc in Medical Education aligns with career advancement and skill development.
Unlock a rewarding opportunity with Whittington Hospital NHS Trust as a Clinical Teaching Fellow in Care of Older People. This fixed-term, 12-month role is tailor-made for compassionate women seeking to make a real difference in the lives of elderly patients. You'll play an essential part in delivering exceptional care alongside a dynamic multidisciplinary team, ensuring our patients receive the utmost attention and quality treatment during weekdays. With no on-call commitment, you can enjoy a healthy work-life balance, allowing you to flourish both professionally and personally.

In this supportive environment, not only will you enhance your skills in various subspecialties, such as Parkinson's disease and community care, but you'll also have the chance to inspire the next generation of doctors by engaging with UCL medical students. We're dedicated to nurturing your career, offering targeted advice and dedicated mentoring to support your professional growth. Embrace this opportunity to consolidate your clinical experience and contribute meaningfully in a role that fits your lifestyle. Apply today and help shape the future of elderly care!
Opportunity for professional growth, This role is designed to help you consolidate your experience in General Medical or Care of Older People while allowing you to either step off or back on the training ladder.
Supportive environment, The department emphasizes support through targeted careers advice and dedicated supervision, ensuring that fellows can grow as clinicians.
Education involvement, Some posts allow you to develop and deliver undergraduate medical education for UCL medical students, enhancing your teaching and leadership skills.
No on-call commitment, The role comes with no on-call responsibilities, allowing for better work-life balance.
Flexible working hours, The standard working hours from Monday to Friday, combined with the flexibility to decide working patterns with your team, contribute to a supportive working atmosphere.
Diverse clinical exposure, The position offers opportunities to expand knowledge in subspecialties focusing on elderly care, including diseases such as Parkinson's and aspects like falls and community care.
Potential for further education, Encouragement to pursue additional qualifications like a PGCert or MSc in Medical Education aligns with career advancement and skill development.

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