Fellow in Medical Education (Psychiatry)
| Posting date: | 20 January 2026 |
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| Salary: | £42,008.00 to £70,425.00 per year |
| Additional salary information: | £42008.00 - £70425.00 a year |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 13 February 2026 |
| Location: | Oxford, OX4 1PD |
| Company: | NHS Jobs |
| Job type: | Contract |
| Job reference: | C9267-26-0069 |
Summary
The Fellowship includes three main components: 1. Teaching Teaching will involve two distinct roles one working primarily at the trust level in collaboration with the Simulation Training Lead and the other working in collaboration with the Undergraduate Education Lead for Psychiatry at the University of Oxford. At the trust level, the post-holder will be expected to contribute to the on-going development and delivery of mental health simulation-based education (SBE) and other technology-enhanced training initiatives both for postgraduate trainees and undergraduate medical students. The main duties here will be to: Design, develop and deliver simulation-based educational initiatives. Evaluate the impact of training initiatives and prepare reports for key stakeholders. Contribute to the development of the simulation team within the trust. Support the development of a simulation faculty across the trust and the Department of Psychiatry. Prepare bids for various funding opportunities. The Trust is keen to allow the post-holder to develop teaching programmes that may be specialty specific or of interest to the individual post-holder. At the departmental level, the post-holder will take a supportive role in developing and delivering the in-house teaching programme for undergraduate medical students at the University of Oxford. They will have the opportunity to: Contribute to the medical students formal teaching programme in the Psychiatry block. Support the development and evaluation of new educational packages in psychiatry and psychology for medicine. Contribute to formative assessments. Post holders will be given honorary membership of the Department of Psychiatry. 2. Educational Research Funding will be provided for post-holders to enrol on postgraduate training in Clinical Education should they wish. This will be supported as a key aspect of the role and post-holders will have the opportunity to take part in educational research activities which will support project assignments for postgraduate study. Post-holders will be expected to develop a focused educational research project with the support of a supervisor and will be supported to generate publishable outputs, including conference presentations (national and international) and publications in peer reviewed medical and educational journals. 3. Clinical commitment A clinical commitment of one day per week with the Trust will ensure that post-holders maintain their clinical involvement during the fellowship. Details of this clinical component will depend on the appointees clinical specialty and experience and can be negotiated where appropriate. It will be possible for post-holders to continue to attend speciality specific academic meetings. It is also possible for post-holders to remain on their existing on-call rota throughout the period of the fellowship should they wish.