Job summary
We are looking to appoint a motivated and enthusiastic Research fellow in our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit starting . This post offers a fantastic opportunity for doctors training in paediatrics/neonatology to gain a broad based experience in neonatal critical care at a large London neonatal unit alongside a full educational programme and opportunities to enhance their quality improvement, leadership and research skills. Bespoke support is also provided to research fellows wanting to CESR in neonatal medicine (portfolio pathway). The post holder will be expected to contribute to the tier 2 rota (Middle Grade ST4- 8, Senior Clinical Fellow). They will have need to have excellent clinical skills, evidence based knowledge and understanding to provide holistic care for premature and acutely sick new borns and their families.
This is a twelve month 'out of programme (OOP)' post aimed at those who wish to build on their hands-on teaching experience and develop research resources.
Main duties of the job
The postholder will gain extensive experience in managing sick surgical infants.
This post offers an exciting opportunity for neonatal trainees interested in furthering their educational (and/or simulation) experience or improvement leadership. The post will combine educational experience with training opportunities in Neonatology and gives the opportunity to develop both neonatal clinical and research skills. This is a twelve month 'out of programme (OOP)' post. It is aimed at those who wish to build on their hands-on teaching experience and develop research skills or suitable for those that wish to gain experience in quality improvement and leadership.
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital is internationally reputable for their research excellence and is home to the National Neonatal Research Database used for national and international population neonatal epidemiological studies.
Applicants must have middle-grade experience in Neonatology and be able to demonstrate competency in neonatal resuscitation, intubation and management of ventilated infants. The post would suit both UK trainees seeking out of programme experience/training to enhance their level 2/3 neonatal training and international trainees seeking a training opportunity that parallels UK grid training.
About us
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is one of England's top-performing and safest trusts. We operate two main acute hospital sites--Chelsea and Westminster Hospital and West Middlesex University Hospital--along with award-winning clinics across North West London.
Our nearly 7,500 staff care for a diverse population of 1.5 million, providing full clinical services, including maternity, A&E, and children's services, plus specialist HIV and sexual health clinics. The Care Quality Commission rates us 'Good' in safety, effectiveness, care, and responsiveness, and 'Outstanding' in leadership and resource use.
We continually invest in our facilities, including a £30m expansion of critical care at Chelsea and Westminster and an £80m Ambulatory Diagnostic Centre at West Middlesex.
We are committed to equal opportunities and believe that diversity drives innovation and excellence. As part of our dedication to equity, we actively welcome applications from individuals from the global majority, veterans and underrepresented communities. We value the unique perspectives and experiences that diverse teams bring and are committed to creating an environment where all voices are heard, respected, and empowered to succeed."
If you haven't heard from us within three weeks of the closing date, your application was likely unsuccessful. Employment is subject to a six-month probationary period.
Some roles may require weekend shifts at multiple sites.
Job description
Job responsibilities
This post will be based at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital where the Clinical Research Fellow will undertake their clinical work and research. The post is suitable for individuals wishing to gain some experience in research in a one-year post or for those wishing to pursue a higher research degree.
This full time posts are for a fixed-term of 12 months renewable depending on academic and clinical progress. The post-holder will hold an honorary contract with Imperial College London. There is a choice of several potential research projects, and we encourage interested candidates to explore potential projects prior to interview.
Research
The appointed Clinical Research Fellow will join the clinical and research at the Chelsea and
Westminster Hospital (CWH) campus of Imperial College London. The Neonatal Medicine Research Group is a multi-professional group of some 20 staff and students and includes Professor Neena Modi, Professor Chris Gale, Dr Sabita Uthaya (Clinical Senior Lecturer), Dr Cheryl Battersby (NIHR Clinician Scientist and Senior Lecturer), 11 NHS consultants, research nurses, post-doctoral research associates, statisticians and data analysts.
The research programme focuses on a life course approach and encompasses body composition, multi-centre clinical trials and population based epidemiology. The research group includes the Neonatal Data Analysis Unit (NDAU) that manages the National Neonatal Research Database (NNRD) established in 2007. The NNRD is a national resource holding real-world clinical data captured by all NHS neonatal units in England, Wales and Scotland, and used for research, audit, service evaluations and policy development.
The successful candidate will be encouraged to develop and lead a project aligned with the ongoing research interests of the group.
Job description
Job responsibilities
This post will be based at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital where the Clinical Research Fellow will undertake their clinical work and research. The post is suitable for individuals wishing to gain some experience in research in a one-year post or for those wishing to pursue a higher research degree.
This full time posts are for a fixed-term of 12 months renewable depending on academic and clinical progress. The post-holder will hold an honorary contract with Imperial College London. There is a choice of several potential research projects, and we encourage interested candidates to explore potential projects prior to interview.
Research
The appointed Clinical Research Fellow will join the clinical and research at the Chelsea and
Westminster Hospital (CWH) campus of Imperial College London. The Neonatal Medicine Research Group is a multi-professional group of some 20 staff and students and includes Professor Neena Modi, Professor Chris Gale, Dr Sabita Uthaya (Clinical Senior Lecturer), Dr Cheryl Battersby (NIHR Clinician Scientist and Senior Lecturer), 11 NHS consultants, research nurses, post-doctoral research associates, statisticians and data analysts.
The research programme focuses on a life course approach and encompasses body composition, multi-centre clinical trials and population based epidemiology. The research group includes the Neonatal Data Analysis Unit (NDAU) that manages the National Neonatal Research Database (NNRD) established in 2007. The NNRD is a national resource holding real-world clinical data captured by all NHS neonatal units in England, Wales and Scotland, and used for research, audit, service evaluations and policy development.
The successful candidate will be encouraged to develop and lead a project aligned with the ongoing research interests of the group.
Person Specification
Education
Essential
- MBBS
- MRCPCH or equivalent
- GMC Registration (or eligible for)
Desirable
- Higher Degree in Paediatrics/ Teaching/ Research
Experience
Essential
- Middle grade experience in a neonatal unit
- Previous experience in a tertiary neonatal unit
Desirable
- Previous experience in a paediatric intensive care unit / cardiology
- Evidence of teaching experience
- Previous Research Experience
- Previous experience in a neonatal/ paediatric surgical unit
Skills and knowledge
Essential
- Competent in resuscitating and stabilising neonates
- Intubating and Managing Ventilated Neonates
- Competent in neonatal procedures like umbilical catheterisation
Desirable
- Experience in managing pre and post -surgical aspects of neonatal care
- Perform Neonatal Echocardiograms
- Ability to perform Cranial ultrasound scans
- Design and manage clinical audit projects
- Supervise junior trainees and involve in informal and formal teaching
- Publications in peer reviewed journals
Personal qualities
Essential
- Committed to patient focused care
- Motivation for personal development and improvement
- Ability to work as a team member in own and allied disciplines
Trust values
Essential
- Putting patients first
- Responsive to, and supportive of, patients and staff
- Open, welcoming and honest
- Unfailingly kind, treating everyone with respect, compassion and dignity
- Determined to develop our skills and continuously improve the quality of care
Person Specification
Education
Essential
- MBBS
- MRCPCH or equivalent
- GMC Registration (or eligible for)
Desirable
- Higher Degree in Paediatrics/ Teaching/ Research
Experience
Essential
- Middle grade experience in a neonatal unit
- Previous experience in a tertiary neonatal unit
Desirable
- Previous experience in a paediatric intensive care unit / cardiology
- Evidence of teaching experience
- Previous Research Experience
- Previous experience in a neonatal/ paediatric surgical unit
Skills and knowledge
Essential
- Competent in resuscitating and stabilising neonates
- Intubating and Managing Ventilated Neonates
- Competent in neonatal procedures like umbilical catheterisation
Desirable
- Experience in managing pre and post -surgical aspects of neonatal care
- Perform Neonatal Echocardiograms
- Ability to perform Cranial ultrasound scans
- Design and manage clinical audit projects
- Supervise junior trainees and involve in informal and formal teaching
- Publications in peer reviewed journals
Personal qualities
Essential
- Committed to patient focused care
- Motivation for personal development and improvement
- Ability to work as a team member in own and allied disciplines
Trust values
Essential
- Putting patients first
- Responsive to, and supportive of, patients and staff
- Open, welcoming and honest
- Unfailingly kind, treating everyone with respect, compassion and dignity
- Determined to develop our skills and continuously improve the quality of care
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.
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).
Additional information
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.
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).