Trust Doctor - Surgical Education Fellow ST3 level

Trust Doctor - Surgical Education Fellow ST3 level

Posted 2 weeks ago by Totaljobs

£67,325 Per year
Undetermined
Undetermined
Gloucester, Gloucestershire

Summary: This role offers an opportunity to work as a Trust Doctor - Surgical Education Fellow at the ST3 level, focusing on both clinical and educational responsibilities in a busy DGH known for its training reputation. The position involves enhancing the training of foundation doctors and core surgical trainees while gaining experience in General Surgery. The role is split between clinical duties (60%) and educational activities (40%), providing a supportive environment for professional development. Candidates will also have the chance to pursue a Postgraduate Certificate in Medical Education during their tenure.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Engage in clinical duties at the ST3 level, including on-call responsibilities and support for SAU.
  • Attend outpatient clinics and theatre sessions under supervision.
  • Provide departmental induction and teaching programmes for F1s.
  • Support the development of multi-professional simulation programmes.
  • Undertake educational projects with the Surgical Division and College Tutors.
  • Organise virtual teaching and journal club sessions.
  • Develop local faculty in collaboration with the consultant body.
  • Participate in technical skills simulation projects aimed at national conference presentations.

Key Skills:

  • Completion of Foundation training or equivalent.
  • Completion of core surgical training or equivalent.
  • Passed the MRCS examination.
  • Ability to manage surgical take at a junior registrar level with consultant support.
  • Experience in educational activities and teaching.
  • Strong communication and teamwork skills.
  • Commitment to professional development in medical education.

Salary (Rate): £67,325 a year

City: Gloucester

Country: United Kingdom

Working Arrangements: undetermined

IR35 Status: undetermined

Seniority Level: Mid-Level

Industry: Other

Detailed Description From Employer:

This is an opportunity to work in a supportive team in a very busy DGH with a great reputation for training. The aim of this exciting post is to enable you to develop competences and engage in formal training in medical education while gaining further experience in General Surgery. You will be key to enhancing the training of foundation doctors, core surgical trainees and the wider multi-professional team.

You will be working alongside several higher specialist trainees and will have opportunities to experience elective and emergency GI and general surgery (60% clinical duties) whilst also developing your skills in postgraduate education (40% educational time).

The post is split between clinical (approximately 60%) and educational (approximately 40%) work.

Clinical work will be at the level of an ST3 and involve on call duties and support of SAU, including ward work and support of F1s and core trainees. You will also attend outpatient clinics and theatre sessions under supervision.

Educational work includes responsibility for the provision of a departmental induction and teaching programme for F1s in addition to supporting a developing programme of multi-professional simulation. You will also be involved in a range of other educational activities for the department.

You will need to have completed Foundation training or equivalent and core surgical training or equivalent, to have passed the MRCS and be capable to managing the surgical take at a junior registrar level with support from a consultant.

The Trust has a track record of providing excellent experience in similar posts within the Medical Directorate and they are very popular. We have a good record of previous incumbents of this post going on to secure training posts in General Surgery.

This is a great team and popular on the regional rotation due to the access to training opportunities and experience gained in a supportive environment.

You will be supported to do a Postgraduate Certificate in Medical Education (or equivalent) whilst in post.

You will have a clinical commitment which will include OPD, theatre and on call commitments, with the intention of splitting your time between clinical (40%) and educational (60%) activity.

Your educational commitment is likely to include:

  • Undertaking educational projects with the Surgical Division and College Tutors
  • Undertaking projects relating to technical skills simulation and multiprofessional simulation with the intention of achieving presentations at national conferences
  • Work with the consultant body to develop local faculty
  • Undertake teaching sessions for Foundation and Core trainees
  • Continue to organise virtual teaching and journal club sessions