Education Fellow in Adult Critical Care - Nottingham, United Kingdom - Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

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Description

NHS Medical & Dental:
Local Appointment nodal point 5 (MT05)


Main area

  • Critical Care
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Grade


  • NHS Medical & Dental:
Local Appointment nodal point 5 (MT05)
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Contract

  • Fixed term: 12 months
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Hours

  • Full time 40 hours per week
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Site

  • Queens Medical Centre
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Town

  • Nottingham
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Salary
- £51,017 - £58,398 MT04 or MT05 Equivalent
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Salary period

  • Yearly
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Closing

  • Today at 23:59Job overview
Applications are invited for an Education Fellow in Adult Critical Care (Health Education England Supported) starting in August 2023.


The objective of this fellowship is to develop a clinical learning programme consisting of simulation and targeted training sessions to improve delivery of care to critically unwell patients by trainees in specialities which do not include critical care as part of their training programme.

You will have 2 days per week (on average) to complete this project.


HEEM will support the engagement and funding of an academic qualification or similar appropriate area upto the value of £3000.

Main duties of the job

Clinical Responsibilities will include (not exhaustive):

  • Perform daily reviews on ICU patients and present findings on the MDT ward round
  • In conjunction with the consultant support the clinical decision making of junior medical and nursing staff as the senior member of the critical care team
  • Review critically unwell patients outside of critical care
  • Admit, stabilise and formulate an initial management plan for critically unwell adults

During your time in post you will also:

  • Develop a clinical learning programme with the support of the Postgraduate Medical Education Centre. There is the potential to role this project out locally and regionally.
  • Opportunity to present your project and experience at prestigious national conferences and publication in peer reviewed journals.
Working for our organisation


About Us
NUH consists of the Queens Medical Centre Campus and the Nottingham City Hospital Campus. Duties will be based at both campuses.


On the QMC campus the critical care area is divided into a 29-bedded intensive care (level 3 beds) and a 20-bedded level 2 HDU.

The critical care area at the City campus has 17 beds that are used flexibly for level 2 and 3 care.
  • Between the three units we see approximately 4500 admissions per year. NUH is the East Midlands Major Trauma Centre and is one of the busiest trauma units in Europe. (During the covid pandemic we were able to increase our capacity significantly).


We are fortunate to have a large and skilled MDT to support the medical team in delivery of critical care to Nottingham and the wider catchment area.


Ours is a diverse and vibrant city having a busy and culturally exciting centre, two universities and yet close proximity to picturesque villages, the Peak District, Sherwood Forest and Rutland Water.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

The post is paid at MT04 or MT05 depending on experience.

  • This post is _
    _not__ recognised for training by the Postgraduate Dean, the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine or by the Royal College of Anaesthetists._


All successful applicants are allocated a clinical supervisor who will support the individual to develop their clinical and non-clinical skills and offer advice on how to achieve any specific individual goals the fellow may wish to achieve.

We recommend that the appointee maintain a logbook of experience, complete appropriate assessments and participates in the wide range of non-clinical opportunities detailed below.


Person Specification:
Education Fellow in Adult Critical Care


Essential for the post:

  • MB ChB or equivalent & GMC registration with licence to practise
  • Have completed Stage 1 Anaesthesia or ICM Training.
  • Ability to stabilise the deteriorating patient (including intubation and the initiation of organ support)
  • Evidence of continuous career development
  • Evidence of good written communication, successful team worker, sensitivity to needs of patients and colleagues
  • Punctuality, professional appearance and attitudes consistent with GMC guidelines. Values and behaviours aligned with NUH's

Desirable for the post:

  • Primary FRCA or equivalent higher qualification
  • ALS or equivalent accredited life support course
  • Experience of senior oncall roles in the acute specialities in the UK
  • Completion of an Audit Cycle
  • Published Research
  • Evidence of academic achievement including additional qualifications, prizes
  • Competence in Bronchoscopy, Lung Ultrasound and Focused ECHO
  • Attendance at meetings/ courses/ membership of professional bodies
  • Demonstrates nonmedical interests/ activities
  • Evidence of Human Factors Training

HEE Post Specific Information

Aims and objectives of Fellowship:

  • The objective of the fellowship would be to develop a clinical learning programme consisting of simulation and targeted training sessions to improve the delive

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