Job overview
Fellowship in Anaesthesia and Research
South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has an exciting fellowship opportunity based in the Northern Region. The post will be based within the Perioperative Medicine and Critical Care Group at South Tees Hospitals for a period of 12 months, commencing in August 2025 (or as soon after as feasible). A range of cutting-edge Quality Improvement and academic opportunities will be available to the successful applicant.. The post will provide out-of-programme experience, with applicants required to hold the first part of the FRCA qualification (or equivalent). Any applicant must have the full support from their school or deanery prior to application (as appropriate). The post is also suitable for post-CCT applicants.
Main duties of the job
Academic Opportunities
This post will provide an exciting opportunity to be involved in the departments nationally recognised research programme involving a range of opportunities in perioperative medicine..
Clinical commitment
There is a Clinical service commitment inclusive of a 1 in 4, weekend daytime anaesthetic on call cover at Friarage Hospital, Northallerton. This will require independent practice with distant supervision and the ability to arrange and provide safe inter hospital transfer of unwell patients. Anaesthetic cover at Friarage Hospital provides emergency airway, resuscitation and transfer support for the acute medical unit and inpatient care only. Further out of hours on-call in support of the James Cook University anaesthesia rota tiers may be required to a maximum overall on-call
Working for our organisation
Perioperative Services Directorate
You will join a department consisting of 80 Consultants (including military) and 8 SAS grade doctors who form the Directorate of Anaesthesia across the two sites. In addition, there are Residents in anaesthesia who rotate within the Northern School of Anaesthesia (Northern Deanery) and also locally employed Anaesthetists (These include those working on portfolio pathway towards becoming a consultant). The department provides anaesthesia for a full range of tertiary services and was recently awarded Anaesthesia Clinical Services Accreditation (ACSA) by the Royal College of Anaesthetists, reflecting excellence in all areas of delivery.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
Full details and further information are available on the attached job description and person specification.
Person specification
Qualifications
Essential criteria
1. MBBS or equivalent medical qualification
2. GMC Registration (including current license to practice)
3. ALS or equivalent
4. Current Transfer Training certification
5. First part of FRCA Primary or equivalent
6. Residents wishing to opt out of their programme must have full support from their school or deanery
Desirable criteria
7. Other components of FRCA Primary examination
8. Additional qualification in research methods, statistics, quality improvement, leadership
Experience
Essential criteria
9. Completion of Royal College of Anaesthetists "Initial Assessment of Competence" and "Initial Assessment of Competence in Obstetric Anaesthesia" (Or equivalent)
10. Experience and familiarity with UK hospital systems as an anaesthetist
11. satisfactory progression in their training programme, if relevant, according to ARCP goals
Desirable criteria
12. Evidence of active interest in research or quality improvement projects
Knowledge and Skills
Essential criteria
13. Commitment to learning
14. Interest in Interest in research, Quality Improvement methodology
15. Commitment to Anaesthesia, Perioperative Medicine or Critical Care Medicine
16. Evidence of Stage 1 training in anaesthesia including IACOA
Desirable criteria
17. Ability to organise own work, learning and projects
Disclosure and Barring Checks (DBS)
It is the policy of South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust that all successful candidates who are new to the Trust who require DBS clearance for the post they have been offered, are required to pay the cost of their DBS. The method of payment for this is via salary deduction from your first month's pay.
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