Menu
Warning This job advert has expired and applications have closed.

Clinical Teaching Fellow in Trauma & Orthopaedics | Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

Job details
Posting date: 06 June 2024
Salary: Not specified
Additional salary information: £43,923 - £55,329 per annum
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 06 July 2024
Location: Nottingham, NG7 2UH
Company: Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trusts
Job type: Contract
Job reference: 6237203/164-6237203

Summary


This post would be ideal for either a doctor with a minimum of four years clinical practice, post medical school, and must have a minimum of two years’ experience in Orthopaedics at SHO/CT Level and be trained to work clinically on the SpR rota.



The post is 50% clinical with the successful candidate working on the SpR clinical rota and 50% teaching. The successful candidate will be offered the chance to undertake a higher degree, via the Masters in Medical Education, present at local, regional, national conferences and research innovative ideas in medical education. The Department fully supports all Clinical Teaching Fellows in developing the course and UMED has its own annual Undergraduate Medical Education Conference, where best and innovative practice can be shared.



You will be based on the QMC campus and will have office space, desk and PC. You will be working alongside other Teaching Fellows in other specialties and will be able to work together on projects and share good practice.
Clinical:The clinical section of the post will involve working in the orthopaedic trauma unit at QMC. The successful candidate will be on SpR rota. There will be an on call commitment. The unit is the busiest major trauma centre in the country and there is a wealth of experience to be gained. Working at QMC will offer an excellent skillset for those looking to apply to a specialty training number in the future.Teaching: The aim of the post is to work alongside the other Clinical Teaching Fellows and the Undergraduate Education Manager (currently Nick Kythreotis) to both deliver teaching to medical students at NUH and to develop new initiatives when teaching students.Our values are: Caring and helpful; Safe and Vigilant for our patients and colleagues; Being Clinically Excellent and driving innovation to meet the needs of our patients; Using our Resources wisely whilst; Providing Quality products, services and experiences for staff and patients
KEY JOB RESPONSIBILITIES FOR TEACHJING
The aim of the post is to work alongside the other Clinical Teaching Fellows and the Under-graduate Education Manager (currently Nick Kythreotis) to both deliver teaching to medical students at NUH and to develop new initiatives when teaching students.

• To deliver ward based Orthopaedic teaching on the Foundation for Practice (FFP) Surgery curriculum, Advance Practice 1 (AP1) course and Advance Practice 2(AP2) course, across both the City and QMC Campus.
• To deliver Case Base and Clinical Reasoning teaching as set out by the course.
• To provide reasonable cover where appropriate for the other Clinical Teaching Fellows (and vice-versa.)
• Contribute to the clinical assessment of students in terms of their mini-cex and DOP’s and patient workshops across the clinical course.
• Contribute to Induction of FFP, AP1 and AP2 students.
• To provide teaching on the Early Clinical Experience Course (14 x Year 1/2 hospital visits).
• Contribute to the formal examination of these students including OSCE examinations and exam question writing. Take part in one-to-one tutoring of students re-sitting their exams and provide one-two-one teaching support for struggling students.
• Contribute in a strategic sense to the evolution of teaching for all the above groups.
• Support teaching across the clinical course as required.
• Working with the Undergraduate Manager and other Teaching Fellows to develop innovative teaching methods across the clinical course.
• Undertake appropriate projects to support your own learning and improve the experience of the Department.

These tasks will involve administration and coordination, as well as hands-on delivery of teaching.


This advert closes on Sunday 16 Jun 2024