Senior Clinical Fellow – Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition
The Senior Clinical Fellow in Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition is a full‑time role based at Nottingham Children’s Hospital providing specialist inpatient and outpatient support across a large secondary and tertiary paediatric population. The post enhances service capacity in general gastroenterology, IBD, intestinal failure, nutritional support, liver clinics and transition pathways, and offers supervised exposure to specialist endoscopy depending on experience. The Fellow works closely with consultants, specialist nurses, dietitians, pharmacists and psychologists in a highly integrated PGHAN service, delivering comprehensive clinical care including inpatient management, specialist consults, regional advice and continuity across the MDT. The role requires reciprocal cover with the PGHAN registrar to maintain safe staffing, and the Fellow engages in governance activities such as audit, guideline development, incident review and evidence‑based practice. Teaching is integral, spanning undergraduate and postgraduate learners, and the post supports research engagement through NUH’s academic partnerships, contributing to service development and the broader PGHAN network.
Responsibilities
* Deliver comprehensive PGHAN clinical care, including inpatient management, specialist consults, and region‑wide continuity of care.
* Support endoscopy lists where appropriate and participate in IBD clinics.
* Attend nutrition rounds, ward reviews, transition clinics and joint hepatology services.
* Provide reciprocal cover with the PGHAN registrar to maintain safe staffing.
* Engage in governance activities such as audit, guideline development, incident review and evidence‑based practice.
* Deliver teaching to undergraduate and postgraduate learners.
* Contribute to research and service development within NUH’s academic partnerships.
Equality, Diversity & Inclusion
We particularly welcome applications from people who identify as Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic, or Disabled, as we are striving to be better represented at NUH.
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