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Senior Clinical Fellow in Patient Safety | Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 01 May 2024
Cyflog: Heb ei nodi
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: £55,329 - £63,152 Out of hours payments will apply
Oriau: Full time
Dyddiad cau: 31 May 2024
Lleoliad: Nottingham, NG5 1PB
Cwmni: Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trusts
Math o swydd: Contract
Cyfeirnod swydd: 6179581/164-6179581

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This is an exciting year long opportunity open to senior medical trainees/fellows (or trainees with post MRCP acute medicine experience) as an Out of Programme Experience or those have recently appointed to the specialist register in a medical discipline. The aim of the post is to allow the incumbent to become both proficient in, and credentialed in, a wide variety of skills related to medical leadership and patient safety within the Leading for Quality programme.

The post-holder will also undertake regular clinical duties at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH) and should have both MRCP and experience in managing acute medical conditions. The post holder will spend 1 week in their chosen speciality, 3 weeks in patient safety (or equivalent) and be expected to take part in the 1 in 5 rota at the City Campus Monday to Thursday and Sat/Sun 16.30pm - 02.30am on a 1 in 5 basis.

The post will be approximately 40% clinical and 60% medical leadership and patient safety. The clinical role will be based at the City Campus of NUH and the medical leadership and patient safety role will be across NUH sites to include Queens Medical Centre.

This Leading for Quality Fellowship (LfQ) will support the candidate to develop an attractive portfolio of non-technical skills, knowledge and experience, by working closely with the senior leadership of one of the largest and most complex NHS Trusts in the United Kingdom. This opportunity is for those who aspire towards significant medical leadership positions and/or roles with a significant patient safety/clinical governance element in the future. This will be an invaluable investment towards securing the best Consultant posts in top hospitals worldwide.

The fellowship will also provide the candidate with training and experience in a number of different Patient Safety techniques such as the Royal College of Physicians, ‘Structured Judgement Review’ method, part of the National Mortality Case Record Review programme and how to conduct a Serious Incident review. The Senior Clinical Fellow will also undertake one or two Patient Safety Improvement projects as part of their tenure.

This post provides a great opportunity to combine an interest in patient safety with clinical duties. The post holder will join the wider Acute Rescue Team (ART) in contributing to the out of hours provision on the City Campus.



Fellowship Aims and Deliverables
• To develop knowledge and skills in Patient Safety Improvement and Medical Leadership
• To take responsibility for improving patient safety through applying improvement methodologies to clinically relevant patient safety priorities in the organisation.
• To develop excellent negotiating and influencing skills in support of delivering safety improvements.
• To develop skills in motivating and supporting colleagues in teams and organisations.
• To develop and apply academic knowledge and skills associated with patient safety and quality improvement science [facilitated either through the University of NottinghamQuality and Patient Safety Improvement courseor theFellowship Program | Institute for Healthcare Improvement (ihi.org)
• To utilise local and national networks and experts to support the delivery of improvements in patient safety [such as through thenational Q community], the NUH Patient Safety Team and theTrent Simulation and Clinical Skills Centre.
• Work closely with the Programme leads for the Leading for Quality Fellowship and collaborate towards the efficiency and sustainability of the Fellowship Programme.

Proposed Timetable [12 months from August 2024]
• 0.4 WTE to support the Patient Safety and Quality projects
• 0.2 WTE as Academic Time (to support 60 credits of a higher qualification of Postgraduate Certificate in ‘Quality and Patient Safety Improvement’)
• Up to 0.4 WTE for clinical work (acute medicine twilight shift).
• On call duties: Mon- Sun, 16.30-02.30 on a 1 in 5 basis.


This advert closes on Sunday 12 May 2024

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