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Job Overview
Bangor ED’s Clinical Fellow posts are the original and best year out of training. These posts offer the opportunity to live on the doorstep of Snowdon and Anglesey, and gain an appreciation of the challenges of rural EM that city training can never prepare you for.
These are senior clinical fellow posts in rural EM with a fabulous bonus – nearly 25% of the job plan is away from the shop floor with your choice of personal development time, plus dedicated SPA time. Choose from original PHEM, Medical Education, Global EM or Quality Improvement. Some options can be mixed and matched, and we’d particularly welcome applicants wishing to do MedEd.
Eligibility
The posts are open to all those with experience equivalent to ACCS (including international applicants) and at least 5 years’ post‑graduation training.
Main Duties
 * You must have completed ACCS (EM, Anaesthetics or AM)
 * Alternatively, if you have trained abroad or have had a non‑standard career to date, you’ll need to demonstrate you have comparable experience to those who have completed UK ACCS. Your application form must include details on the amount of time you have spent training in EM related acute specialties. Better still, get in touch to discuss eligibility.
 * Applicants with fewer than 10 months’ previous EM experience are not eligible for posts under 12 months’ duration.
 * If you’re on run‑through training, you’d need to come on OOPE – please discuss your plans with your TPD as soon as possible (6 months notice to your TPD is normally required).
 * You must hold the MRCEM/FRCEM Intermediate, Primary FRCA, MRCP or equivalent (or expect to do so by the starting date).
 * Please check the Person Specification carefully, and if you are applying for the PHEM post, note the Occupational Health requirements.
 * If you’re an EM Higher Specialist Trainee, and would like to come to Bangor without delaying your CCT, talk to us about coming on OOPT (sadly no PHEM etc but most of the other benefits, including one whole day a week of SPA!). If you want to guarantee yourself a slot for OOPT, you’d need to apply here, alongside the Clinical Fellows.
Working for our organisation
Join Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB) North Wales, the largest health organisation in Wales. We provide a full range of primary, community, mental health, acute and elective hospital services for a population of around 700,000 across North Wales. Enjoy being part of working with engaged leadership at all levels, and we are committed to promoting equality and diversity, and are proud to welcome applicants under the “Disability Confident Employer” scheme.
Successful applicants will receive all recruitment related correspondence via the email account registered on the application form. Applications may be submitted in Welsh; applications submitted in Welsh will not be treated less favourably than an application submitted in English.
Person Specification – Essential Criteria
 * Full GMC registration with licence to practice
 * ALS and ATLS or ETC provider
 * MRCEM/FRCEM Intermediate, MRCP or Primary FRCA or equivalent
 * Satisfy UK/EEA immigration requirements of eligibility for work permit
Person Specification – Desirable Criteria
 * APLS (must be willing to take ASAP if not already held)
 * Formal training in point of care ultrasound
Experience – Essential Criteria
 * Successful completion of full ACCS training (ST1‑3) in EM, anaesthetics or AM (NB if less than 10/12 prior EM experience may only apply for 12 month posts)
 * Four years post‑registration (i.e. five years post‑graduation) experience
 * Overseas applicants: must have comparable competencies to ACCS (EM, Acute medicine, ITU & anaesthetics) and MRCEM/FRCEM Intermediate or equivalent
 * PHEM posts only eligible to have GMC requirement to work in “approved practice setting” removed from GMC registration
Seniority level: Mid‑Senior level
Employment type: Full‑time
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