Scotgem Generalist Clinical Mentor - Scotland, United Kingdom - NHS Scotland

    NHS Scotland
    NHS Scotland Scotland, United Kingdom

    2 weeks ago

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    Fixed-term
    Description

    Post title: Scottish Graduate Entry Medicine (ScotGEM) Generalist Clinical Mentor (GCM)

    Location: Pitcairn Practice and University of St Andrews

    Salary: Pro-rata Associate Adviser Scale for academic sessions (0.4 WTE) and

    GP Salaried Scale for clinical sessions (0.2 WTE)

    Employment type: Fixed term for 12 months

    Hours: 24

    Department: Medical Education

    ARE YOU A GP WITH AN INTEREST IN MEDICAL EDUCATION?

    Click the link to find out more from one of our existing Generalist Clinical Mentors exactly what it is like to take on this exciting role:

    Our Generalist Clinical Mentors are based in beautiful Fife which lies between Edinburgh, Perth and Dundee. They provide first class teaching from a position of experienced generalism to our graduate entry medical students on the ScotGEM programme. Teaching takes place in the University of St Andrews and within a host general practice in Fife.

    We are looking for maternity leave cover with the role involving 4 educational sessions of face-to-face teaching/preparation and 2 sessions of clinical general practice in Pitcairn Practice. Teaching follows a case-based approach and the students have the experience of being taught for 2 sessions in primary care, with patient exposure. Full training prior to delivery would be supported by the current team.

    If you are interested in discussing this exciting opportunity to join our team, please contact the following members of staff:

    Dr Andrew Brown, Deputy Lead GCM - -

    Dr Katie MacLaren, Primary Care Lead for Medical Education –

    Marie Ferguson (for Pitcairn Practice specific queries), Practice Manager -

    NHS Scotland is committed to encouraging equality and diversity among our workforce and eliminating unlawful discrimination. The aim is for our workforce to be truly representative and for each employee to feel respected and able to give their best. To this end, NHS Scotland welcomes applications from all sections of society.