Professional Practice Educator - Nottingham, United Kingdom - Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

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Professional Practice Educator Band hours per week Monday - Wednesday


Trent Simulation and Clinical Skills Centre is a centre of excellence for multiprofessional learning and education and is a regional centre for advanced clinical simulation-based education as well as offering a range of clinical skills based teaching for local and regional NHS staff.

Our educational activities include teaching programmes related to patient safety, Human Factors and team training

We are looking for an experienced educator in high fidelity simulation to join our team.

Working with multiprofessional teams at NUH as well as education and clinical colleagues from across the region, you will play a key part in the development and delivery of education programmes that support patient safety as well as developing our extensive education programmes in simulation, clinical skills, team training and Human Factors.


Alongside your teaching responsibilities, you will help shape and lead a range of educational audit and research projects and take a lead in quality assurance at a local level and contribute to regional and national initiatives.

You will represent the Department at key local, regional and national events, presenting work and sharing best practice.


You will have a clinical background, teaching experience in both high fidelity simulation and clinical environments and be passionate about education and developing others.

Able to work on your own initiative as well as support others to achieve their goals, you will be able to critically assess a range of data to inform and develop programmes.


Alongside your teaching responsibilities, you will help shape and lead a range of educational audit and research projects and take a lead in quality assurance at a local level and contribute to regional and national initiatives.

You will represent the Department at key local, regional and national events, presenting work and sharing best practice.


You will have previous experience of leading and working with multiprofessional teams to achieve shared goals and will enjoy working collaboratively, able to resolve conflicts and seek solutions to issues that arise.

You will line manage Band 6 Clinical Educators including undertaking appraisals as well as mentoring other team members, students and Fellows as relevant.


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