Job overview Applications are invited for the post of Senior Clinical Fellow (ST4) in Emergency Medicine. The service welcomes applications each year from those taking time away from structured medical education or those seeking a fixed term non-training appointment to widen experience. The Emergency Department in Bradford is delighted to be able to offer senior clinical fellow posts with the following areas of special interest: - MSK - Paediatric Emergency Medicine - Geriatric Emergency Medicine - REACT (Palliative Care) - Education - Risk - Research - Ultrasound All applicants should have the MRCEM qualification (MRCPCH for the Paediatrics post), along with full GMC registration and licence to practice in the UK. Please see the person spec for further qualification and experience requirements. All candidates must have satisfactorily completed ST3 year before the commencement of the role, which will be August 2026. Please only apply if you have UK NHS experience and can verify you have completed ST3 by the time of appointment. Advert Perform duties at the middle grade level in the Emergency Department, managing the initial assessment and treatment of acutely ill and injured patients across a wide spectrum of presentations. Provide clinical advice and support to junior medical staff and trainee nurse practitioners, ensuring high standards of patient care. Participate as a key member of the Trauma Team and fulfil the role of nominated Resuscitation or Paediatric doctor of the day, as scheduled. Engage in the management of diverse cases, including life-threatening medical and vascular emergencies, limb-threatening injuries, and the complex needs of elderly patients. Work collaboratively with other departments such as the Acute Medical Unit, Ambulatory Care Unit, and Intensive Care to ensure comprehensive patient management. Working for our organisation Our People Charter outlines the behaviours we can expect from one another and what you can expect from Bradford Teaching Hospitals Foundation Trust: We value people We are one team We care We’re keen to meet people who share these values and are passionate about delivering the highest quality of care to our patients. Detailed job description and main responsibilities The post-holder will be afforded protected time to pursue an area of special interest, allowing them to cultivate expertise in one of the following fields: Paediatric Emergency Medicine (PEM) Develop skills in managing paediatric emergencies and work closely with both the PEM and paediatric team s to optimise patient pathways. Participate in PEM research through PERUKI trials, our department has recently taken part in FORCE, CRAFF T and PIC Bone. P rovid e educational activities at postgraduate and undergraduate level, including multidisciplinary simulation-based education, working closely with the trust simulation lead. Opportunity to complete a postgraduate diploma in paediatric emergency medicine. This post is suitable for paediatric and emergency medicine higher specialist trainees' wishing to specialise in PEM and provides valuable experience before applying to subspecialty training in PEM. Simulation and Teaching Participate in departmental teaching and educational initiatives, including in-situ simulation training, mentoring junior staff, and delivering educational sessions. Opportunities to develop simulation-based education within ED and the wider trust working closely with the departmental and trust simulation leads. Opportunity to undertake a postgraduate diploma in education Management & Leadership / Risk Lead & participate in quality improvement projects and quality & safety initiatives within the Emergency Department, working closely with the QI lead. Participate in meetings relating to Quality & Safety and Risk management. Opportunity to undertake training in patient safety and quality improvement including support to complet e a PG certificate if desired. REACT (Responsive Emergency Assessment & Community Team) Working closely with medical and nursing colleagues within Palliative and Emergency Medicine to identify and support patients presenting to ED with unmet palliative care needs. If appropriate, patients will then be referred into the new 7-day Marie Curie REACT virtual ward. Opportunity to take further training in Palliative and End of Life Care or education Opportunity to be involved in service development and quality improvement within the emerging field of acute palliative care Sports Medicine and Musculoskeletal Medicine Participate in the established SEM/MSK training programme and working closely with our specialists. Provide education for trainees in this field. This post is designed for a Higher Specialist Trainee (or equivalent) in Emergency Medicine to: Develop / expand their skills in SEM and Musculoskeletal Medicine. Gain a qualification in SEM Publish research on their chosen area of interest in SEM/MSK Medicine Ultrasound Deliver high-quality emergency care, including advanced POCUS applications in trauma, critical care, and procedural guidance. Lead and support departmental POCUS training programs for clinicians at all levels. Contribute to the development and implementation of POCUS protocols and governance frameworks. Participate in clinical audit, research, and quality improvement projects related to ultrasound practice. Provide supervision and mentorship to junior doctors and allied health professionals in POCUS skills. Research Lead and contribute to research projects within the department, including study design, data collection, and analysis. Support grant applications, ethics submissions, and dissemination of research findings through publications and presentations. Collaborate with academic partners and multidisciplinary teams to develop innovative research initiatives. Mentor junior staff in research methodology and evidence-based practice. For full details please view job description and person specification.