Teaching and Simulation Fellow - King's Lynn, United Kingdom - The Queen Elizabeth Hospital King's Lynn NHS Foundation Trust

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Applications are invited for an exciting opportunity to work within a dynamic and innovative service.

It will see you working in the Medical Education department, delivering teaching, training and simulation to medical students, foundation trainees, junior doctors and wider multi-professional clinical workforce.


This post will give the successful applicant the prospect to continue to develop their teaching and simulation experience and skills.

The purpose of this post is to support teaching and simulation education (as required) across our (diverse) trust.

Principally this applies to supporting the delivery of the junior doctors and medical students programme, in accordance with their curriculum.

Further delivery opportunities (including externally / regionally / nationally) will be directed by the DME and Simulation Lead.

The trust currently delivers regular sessions running either 'in situ' (anywhere across the Trust) or based within the newly created clinical teaching unit.

This post has been designed primarily for ST1 (or 'F3') level trainees (although this is not a training post). We welcome applicants to this post who are undertaking clinical commitments.


The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) King's Lynn is located near some of the most beautiful scenery in the UK, along the north Norfolk coast, and not far from Sandringham House.


We provide a comprehensive range of specialist, acute, obstetrics and community-based healthcare services to around 331,000 people across west and north Norfolk, in addition to parts of Breckland, Cambridgeshire and South Lincolnshire.

We have more than 4,000 staff and volunteers, approximately 530 beds, and a helipad for air ambulances.

We work with neighbouring hospitals for the provision of tertiary services, including as part of regional partnership and network models of care, such as the trauma network.


In February 2022 the significant progress that has been made at QEH was recognised by the Care Quality Commission who rated the Trust as 'Good' in all of the core services they inspected.

They recommended the Trust moves out of the recovery support system (formerly special measures).

For further details about this post. please see the attached job description and personal specification.

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