Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer, Pears Cumbria - Carlisle, United Kingdom - North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust

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At North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust (NCIC) things are changing.


It is an exciting time to join us as we work with the University of Cumbria and Imperial College London to launch the Pears Cumbria School of Medicine in 2025.

Our vision is to be a leading organisation for medical leadership, education and training.


As an improving integrated care trust we are now investing in new medical leadership posts as part of our overall strategy to become a genuinely clinically-led organisation.

These are part of a wider structural change that gives clinicians greater responsibility for the services they deliver.


We are now looking to recruit a number of Consultant Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturers, who will work collaboratively with Pears Cumbria School of Medicine, whilst also embedding themselves as a practising clinician within their relevant clinical specialty at North Cumbria Integrated Care.


To be successful you will have the skills, energy and enthusiasm to drive the change and innovation to help us deliver the best possible care.

You will add a strong clinical voice to our leadership team and contribute to a culture which values professional excellence and enables our clinicians to be the best they can be.

This is a joint post between North Cumbria Integrated Care and the Pears Cumbria School of Medicine.


The other part to the post will be as a practising clinician, embedded in the relevant clinical service within the Trust.

Consultant job descriptions are available for each service, and can be shared for your speciality upon request, including details of the service, staffing establishments and an example job plan.


Alongside the opening of the Pears Cumbria School of Medicine, the Trust currently has a £40m development programme for our West Cumberland Hospital site, and plans for a new £20m Community Diagnostic Centre proposed to open in 2024.


Due to our geography we deliver a broad range of clinical services which are not typically found in other district general hospitals.


We are fortunate to be located in one of the most beautiful areas of the country, with the Lake District on our doorstep.

Work as a practising clinician, embedded in the relevant clinical service within the Trust


Develop formative and summative assessments based on the learning materials generated that are aligned to, and reflective of, the questions students will encounter in the relevant aspects of Medical Licencing Assessment Applied Knowledge Test and the Clinical and Professional Skills Assessment.

Once the programme is underway, continuously monitor, evaluate and improve the quality of content and delivery.


Where placements are provided at more than one site, work with local education providers to ensure activity is well calibrated to provide as uniform an experience as possible.


Contribute as requested to the wider delivery of medical school activities, for example through participation in admissions, tutoring, and assessment and feedback.

Actively participate in PCSM committees and fora, as required.

Review and respond promptly to feedback from all sources, such as student surveys, staff-student committees and external examiners.

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