Addenbrooke's Teaching Coordinator - Cambridge, United Kingdom - University of Cambridge

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Applications are invited for the post of Teaching Coordinator based within the Education Division of the School of Clinical Medicine on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus.

The Addenbrooke's teaching team consists of 1 full-time and one part-time Coordinator and a team Assistant.

The role holder will work in this busy team ensuring delivery of the Addenbrookes' based Clinical Teaching for up to 900 medical students.


This dynamic role will jointly coordinate clinical placements for students on the Standard and Graduate Medical Course during their placements in Medicine and Surgery attachments at Addenbrooke's Hospital.

Excellent communication skills are required as the development of good working relationships with Clinical and administrative staff based in both Cambridge and Regional Hospital Trusts is key.

An ability to remain calm under pressure and troubleshoot solutions is required to ensure teaching can be accommodated around the busy and changing schedules of Clinicians working in A+E and other departments.

Excellent attention to detail is required and a proactive approach to ensuring students are having an excellent teaching experience.


We are looking for a highly organised good communicator who will liaise with students on their scheduling and solve any placement-based issues that arise, they will often be the first point of contact for students based in Addenbrooke's for any support needs that arise.

They will also work closely with Clinicians to ensure students are inducted, teaching is delivered and assessments are completed.


An additional aspect of the role is to ensure volunteer patients are recruited to take part in students Clinical Examinations which take place from May - July, and to manage the team of volunteer patients when they are on site.

The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK.

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