Menu

Sub-Specialty Trainee in Paediatric Emergency Medicine

Job details
Posting date: 22 May 2025
Salary: £61,825.00 to £70,425.00 per year
Additional salary information: £61825.00 - £70425.00 a year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 05 June 2025
Location: Nottingham, NG7 2UH
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Contract
Job reference: C9164-25-1119

Apply for this job

Summary

You will be expected to take senior clinical role within CYPED, seeing and reviewing CYP with serious illness and injury, including leading trauma teams. You'll be expected to keep up to date with current knowledge and practice, to attend clinical meetings within the department and to participate in audit and in service training of other professionals. Clinical audit is an important part of the departments governance procedures. You will be expected to undertake (under the supervision of a Consultant) a clinically relevant audit project and present it at one of the departments monthly audit meetings. Education and research are actively encouraged within the department. You will be expected to deliver formal and informal training within the department to members of the multi-disciplinary team. NUH is a leader in the field of using new data sets to improve doctor experience/training, and has forged strong research links with the University of Nottingham. There will be opportunities to be involved in exciting and innovative projects around the use of novel IT solutions and app development. Please note that in order to be eligible for sub-specialty recognition, you must fulfil the essential criteria set out by the Royal College of Emergency Medicine. Wed advise that you consult the person specification set out by the college for full details: Eligible for full registration with the GMC at the time of appointment and hold a current licence to practice Evidence of achievement of Foundation Programme competencies from a UKFPO affiliated Foundation Programme or equivalent Evidence of achievement of CT1, CT2 & CT3 ACCS EM competencies at Core Trainee level supported by evidence from workplacebased assessment of clinical performance (DOPS, Mini-CEX, CbD, ACAT) and multisource feedback (MSF) or equivalent, ARCP or equivalent You will be allocated a PEM Consultant who will be your supervisor throughout your one year post and will support you to achieve the paediatric ED competencies as set out jointly by RCEM and RCPCH. You will be supported to attend one full day per month of local teaching. The ED teaching programme is regional and attended by middle grade trainees from both East Midlands North and South. The Deanery is committed to developing postgraduate training programmes as laid down by PMETB, Colleges and Faculties and by the Postgraduate Deans Network. At local level, college/specialty tutors work with Unit Director or Postgraduate Education in supervising these programmes. You will be expected to take part in these programmes (including audit) and to attend counselling sessions/professional review. Study leave will form part of these education programmes and will be arranged in conjunction with the appropriate tutor. In 2021 our Emergency Department became the new home of Channel 4s BAFTA-nominated 24 Hours in A&E. The documentary series marked its 10th year by relocating outside of London for the first time to the Queens Medical Centre. 24 Hours in A&E offers viewers a look inside the countrys busiest Emergency Departments. The show offers viewers a look inside one of the countrys busiest Emergency Departments. It gives our staff a great opportunity to show their friendliness, passion and skill and the care and kindness provided every day to patients and relatives.

Apply for this job