Simulation Fellow in Emergency Department
Applicants are invited to apply for the role of Simulation Fellow in Frimley Emergency Department. The role is 75% clinical and 25% non-clinical. We look for doctors to start August 2026.
It offers an excellent opportunity to maintain clinical work while dedicating time to areas of interest, supporting sustainable working and building CVs and experience.
Study leave: 18 days (10 days general study leave, 5 days private study leave, 3 days for exams or interviews). Study budget: £650 per year.
The emergency medicine rota includes evening, night, weekend and bank holiday work. LTFT enquiries are welcome.
Applicants must have a minimum of 24 months experience working as a doctor in the NHS. The advert is open to ST1‑2 and ST3‑5 applicants.
Main Duties
* Attend Trust simulation faculty training
* Organise and run simulation teaching for ED staff and medical students
* Run simulation both in the simulation suite and in‑situ
* Write and update simulation scenarios for the Trust’s simulation bank
* Develop technical skills for running simulation
* Deliver Sim Clinic at least every 4–6 weeks, supporting clinicians returning to work, new NHS staff and exam preparation
* Run Lightning Sim sessions – short in‑situ training
* Collaborate with Trust simulation fellows to support training days and share ideas
* Promote multi‑disciplinary learning
* Work with a supervisor to ensure the work benefits the department and meets learning goals
* Supervise medical students on placement in the ED
* Collaborate with other ED fellows to expand experience and support projects
Qualifications
* Full GMC registration at time of application
* Clinical experience relevant to emergency medicine
* First medical degree
* Progress toward specialty‑specific exams
Experience
* 24 months NHS experience
* Sound clinical knowledge and skills appropriate to grade
* Teaching experience
* Evidence of interest and commitment to the fellowship
* Experience working in multi‑disciplinary teams
* Simulation experience, including delivery of simulation teaching
* Management skills and evidence of project work
* Life support courses
Skills & Knowledge
* Excellent communication skills with patients, relatives, and staff
* Project work demonstrating motivation and the ability to see projects through
* Experience with posters, presentations, publications
Additional Requirements
* Able to work flexible shifts, including evenings, nights, weekends and bank holidays as required
* Eligible for Disclosure and Barring Service check; subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975
Salary
£52,656 to £65,048 per annum (dependent on experience)
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