Clinical Fellow (ST1 / ST2 level) in Urology

James Paget University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Cobholm Island, Great Yarmouth

Clinical Fellow (ST1 / ST2 level) in Urology

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James Paget University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Cobholm Island, Great Yarmouth

  • Full time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

Posted today, 22 Nov | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 419d66645ea74e2d811f5efa8b1a4afc

Full Job Description

Applications are invited for Clinical Fellow's (at ST1/ST2 Level) from doctors who would like to continue their professional training at a modern Foundation Trust that genuinely values its staff.

This Full-timepost will commence as soon as possible. The position available is within the JPUH and NNUH Urology Service.

This is a Non-Training Post and Full GMC Registration is required. Although this position does not carry Postgraduate Dean's approval for training recognition, it offers full teaching and training opportunities. The successful candidates will be allocated a named clinical and educational supervisor to oversee their development and career. They will also be assisted and encouraged to perform audit projects and participate in research., The successful candidate will be expected to work at CT1 level,supporting the Foundation Year 1 trainee and also to provide support tothe on call urology cover during the day. The appointee will besupported and supervised by two senior Specialty Doctors.

The successful appointee will be responsible for the day to day runningof the urology ward, assisting in theatre sessions, and arrangingadmission and discharges under Consultant supervision. A ward roundwill be conducted each morning, which is mainly elective patients, asemergency urology patients are admitted to the Norfolk and NorwichUniversity Hospital.

The James Paget University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (JPUH) provides medical services for a population of approximately 230,000 living in South East Norfolk and North East Suffolk, plus a large number of visitors to the coast and Broads National Park during the summer months.

The hospital is located less than a mile from long sandy beaches and is surrounded by the natural beauty of the Norfolk Broads and an abundance of outdoor, sporting and recreational activities. The cathedral city of Norwich is only 40 minutes away with excellent shops, restaurants and evening entertainment. The posts will appeal to candidates who seek a high quality of life combined with a practical clinical role within a secure and well-run hospital distinguished by its supportive and friendly culture.