Clinical Teaching Fellow in ENT

Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, The Park, City of Nottingham

Clinical Teaching Fellow in ENT

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Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, The Park, City of Nottingham

  • Full time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

Posted 2 weeks ago, 5 Dec | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 025b772bdbf643df93cea85a1916cbae

Full Job Description

This is a post based in Otorhinolaryngology at Nottingham University Hospitals Trust (NUH), Queen's Medical Centre Campus. It will offer a unique combination of teaching opportunities at NUH. It will involve taking a lead role in the organisation, development and delivery of clinical teaching and tutorials to medical students based at NUH, both within the clinical workplace and in a teaching/skills environment., The post holder will be responsible for the development and teaching to FFP ENT medical students as they rotate through their placement at QMC. They will also have input alongside other Clinical Teaching Fellows into the Year 1 & 2 Early Clinical Experience Course and support other courses and patient workshops within NUH. Responsibility for the following:

Organisation of a programme of learning over 12-24 months

Deliver induction, tutorials and practical skills sessions for medical students

Organising and conducting formative assessments

Contributing questions for online summative assessment.

Providing intensive coaching for ENT re-sit students.

Collating and disseminating feedback and updating the course/curriculum

To establish case histories available for tutorial discussions and develop self-directed learning materials.

Maintain key working relationships with clinical staff, administrative staff, academic staff, clinical directors in ENT Module and the undergraduate co-ordinator at NUH.

Support all areas of the clinical course, whether teaching, workshops, teaching fellow meetings and other initiatives

Providing intensive coaching for ENT re-sit and other clinical students

Support Year 1 & Year 2 Early Clinical visits

Support other Teaching and Patient Workshops as required.

Personal teaching skills will be developed and improved, along with understanding and experience of experiential learning, competency assessment and evaluation tools. There will also be the opportunity to develop skills and experience in non-technical areas such as communication and de/briefing working alongside experienced faculty members UMED.

The post would be ideal for either a post CT2-ST3 or a mid-scheme ST4-8, an experienced SHO or Specialist Registrar who has a clinical background involving Otorhinolaryngology. The successful applicant will also have an interest in medical education and educational research.

We provide a range of national and internationally renowned specialist services and we are at the forefront of new surgical procedures and research programmes. We are home to the East Midlands Major Trauma Centre, the Nottingham Children's Hospital and in partnership with the University of Nottingham we host a Biomedical Research Centre carrying out vital research into hearing, digestive diseases, respiratory, musculoskeletal disease, mental health and imaging.

As a teaching hospital, we are instrumental in the education and training of doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals. We are proud of our strong relationships with universities across the East Midlands, including the University of Nottingham, Nottingham Trent University and Loughborough University.

As one of the NHS Trusts identified in the New Hospital Programme, a programme of investment in NHS hospitals, we have extensive plans to improve our hospitals and the services we deliver for patients. As well as the redevelopment of the Queen's Medical Centre and City Hospital, plans for a new 70 bed NHS rehabilitation facility set to be built on the Stanford Hall Rehabilitation Estate near Loughborough, are currently going through the approvals process.