Job summary
Junior Clinical Fellow (ST1/2) in Urology - Permanent
The Urology department at Queen Elizabeth Hospital is looking for an enthusiastic colleague who will support our very busy Urology service.
This is a replacement post and ideal opportunity for a suitably qualified individual looking to develop skills within the Urology department. As post holder you will be playing an integral part in delivering an excellent urology service.
The Junior Clinical Fellow is expected to take part in Medical Audit and Postgraduate Education Programmes, and to play a full part in all the teaching and educational activities of the Medical Directorate, including the teaching of Undergraduate Medical Students.
Staff will be fully involved in planning any future changes to services, which are likely to be made in two to three years time. We're an organisation with a firm focus on the future and we are committed to ensuring staff are supported in their roles. By joining us now you can play a role in shaping a new organisation that continues to put patient care first, whatever the challenges ahead we're prepared to face them as one team.
For vacancies where a high volume of applications are received, we reserve the right to close the post before the stated closing date. Please apply as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.
Main duties of the job
As post holder you will be playing an integral part in delivering an excellent elective service. You will assist in Out Patient/Clinics and Main and Day Case Theatres under the supervision of the Consultant. You will be expected to attend regular ward rounds with the Consultants or other junior medical staff.
The Clinical Fellow is expected to take part in Medical Audit and Postgraduate Education Programmes, and to play a full part in all the teaching and educational activities of the Medical Directorate, including the teaching of Undergraduate Medical Students.
Working under the supervision of allocated Consultants
1:8 non-resident on call rota - General Surgery/Urology
Care of any urology patients
Attend weekly clinical teaching and handover
Participation in any research activities of the department is encouraged
About us
Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust was established in October 2013, following the integration of Lewisham Healthcare NHS Trust and Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Woolwich.
The Trust employs more than 6,000 staff on both the hospital and community sites, which makes us one of the biggest employers in South East London.
Job description
Job responsibilities
As post holder you will be playing an integral part in delivering an excellent elective service. You will assist in Out Patient/Clinics and Main and Day Case Theatres under the supervision of the Consultant. You will be expected to attend regular ward rounds with the Consultants or other junior medical staff.
The Clinical Fellow is expected to take part in Medical Audit and Postgraduate Education Programmes, and to play a full part in all the teaching and educational activities of the Medical Directorate, including the teaching of Undergraduate Medical Students.
Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust is a new organisation formed following the merger of Lewisham Healthcare NHS Trust and Queen Elizabeth Hospital Greenwich in October 2013. We take great pride in our place at the heart of the local communities we serve.
Job description
Job responsibilities
As post holder you will be playing an integral part in delivering an excellent elective service. You will assist in Out Patient/Clinics and Main and Day Case Theatres under the supervision of the Consultant. You will be expected to attend regular ward rounds with the Consultants or other junior medical staff.
The Clinical Fellow is expected to take part in Medical Audit and Postgraduate Education Programmes, and to play a full part in all the teaching and educational activities of the Medical Directorate, including the teaching of Undergraduate Medical Students.
Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust is a new organisation formed following the merger of Lewisham Healthcare NHS Trust and Queen Elizabeth Hospital Greenwich in October 2013. We take great pride in our place at the heart of the local communities we serve.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- MBBS or equivalent medical qualification
- GMC registration and hold a Licence to Practise
Desirable
- BSc or other further post graduate qualification.
- MRCS part 1&2
Administration
Essential
- Familiar with current structure of health service and knowledgeable about recent initiatives and changes.
Desirable
- Some understanding of clinical risk management
Personal Skills
Essential
- Effective communicator; able to work in a team and co-operate with medical and paramedical staff.
- Excellent written and spoken English language skills.
- Flexible, able to cover colleagues' absence Able to change and adapt, respond to rapidly changing circumstances
- Able to change and adapt, respond to rapidly changing circumstances
Desirable
Personal Attributes
Essential
- Desire to continue personal professional development and enhance quality of patient services.
- Able to operate under pressure, cope with setbacks, self-aware
Desirable
- Familiarity with information technology and general computer skills.
Training and Experience
Essential
- At least 6 months previous substantive NHS service
- Evidence of participation in teaching and Audit
- Appropriate level of knowledge in Medicine
Desirable
- Completed one of the following courses: ALS, ATLA or APLS
Clinical Skills
Essential
- Competent to work without direct supervision where appropriate, according to level of experience
- Sound note keeping skills
- Sound manual dexterity and competent in routine practical procedures as expected for experience
Organisation and planning
Essential
- Ability to organise oneself, to manage time and tasks and prioritise clinical need within limitations of experience.
- Experience and ability to work in multi-professional teams
Audit
Essential
- Thorough understanding of principles of medical audit.
Desirable
- Evidence of participation in audit project
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- MBBS or equivalent medical qualification
- GMC registration and hold a Licence to Practise
Desirable
- BSc or other further post graduate qualification.
- MRCS part 1&2
Administration
Essential
- Familiar with current structure of health service and knowledgeable about recent initiatives and changes.
Desirable
- Some understanding of clinical risk management
Personal Skills
Essential
- Effective communicator; able to work in a team and co-operate with medical and paramedical staff.
- Excellent written and spoken English language skills.
- Flexible, able to cover colleagues' absence Able to change and adapt, respond to rapidly changing circumstances
- Able to change and adapt, respond to rapidly changing circumstances
Desirable
Personal Attributes
Essential
- Desire to continue personal professional development and enhance quality of patient services.
- Able to operate under pressure, cope with setbacks, self-aware
Desirable
- Familiarity with information technology and general computer skills.
Training and Experience
Essential
- At least 6 months previous substantive NHS service
- Evidence of participation in teaching and Audit
- Appropriate level of knowledge in Medicine
Desirable
- Completed one of the following courses: ALS, ATLA or APLS
Clinical Skills
Essential
- Competent to work without direct supervision where appropriate, according to level of experience
- Sound note keeping skills
- Sound manual dexterity and competent in routine practical procedures as expected for experience
Organisation and planning
Essential
- Ability to organise oneself, to manage time and tasks and prioritise clinical need within limitations of experience.
- Experience and ability to work in multi-professional teams
Audit
Essential
- Thorough understanding of principles of medical audit.
Desirable
- Evidence of participation in audit project
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.