Training Programme Director for Trainee Supportt - Cambridge, United Kingdom - Health Education England

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This is an exciting opportunity for an individual with knowledge of current educational theory and practice, and ability to maintain an up to date awareness of relevant issues.

The post holder will maintain clinical skills and knowledge of local and national issues relating to standards of medical and multidisciplinary education.


It offers the opportunity to a senior educator to develop their knowledge and skills in programme leadership and management within the School of Paediatrics, and to build on the quality of the training programme and faculty development that has been enhanced in previous years.

As well as building links across specialties and developing educator networks nationally, including with the Royal College of Paediatrics. This is a great opportunity to focus on whole workforce transformation and further developing multi-professional links

The role of Training Programme Director is to work with and support the Postgraduate Dean in leading the delivery of a wide range of functions within their specialty


These functions include:

  • Education and Training Quality Improvement and Performance
  • Patient Safety and Healthcare Quality Improvement
  • Programme Management
  • Educational and Workforce Development
  • Intelligence support/provision
  • Strategic Workforce Development and Commissioning
  • Finance
Please view the attached JDPS for expansion on these areas.


A speciality Training Programme Director (TPD) is a member of the Speciality Training Committee (STC) who is managerially responsible to the Postgraduate Dean, for the delivery of training in that speciality according to the standards set by the GMC and the Royal College.

The demands on TPDs are likely to vary at times and the guidance in the JDPS should be interpreted flexibly.

Please see attached JDPS for full details.
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