Clinical Teaching Fellow (Level CT3+) (General Adult Psychiatry) Motherwell CMHT and UHW
The Directorate of Medical Education, in conjunction with the Mental Health and Learning Disability Directorate, seeks to appoint an enthusiastic individual to assist in the delivery of undergraduate psychiatric teaching combined with clinical input to a well-established, supportive multidisciplinary team providing input to individuals within hospital and community mental health services.
NHS Lanarkshire is ambitious for the population it serves and its staff. We offer flexible and innovative ways of working with opportunities to develop staff according to their interests.
The post would ideally suit any trainee with medical experience up to core medical training or equivalent and is until August 2026. The post holder will contribute to a team of Clinical Teaching Fellows within Medical Education in NHS Lanarkshire. The post has an equal 50:50 split in sessions between clinical and teaching commitments. It is directed by the University of Glasgow via the Psychiatry Undergraduate Lead in conjunction with the Sub-deans on site.
Lanarkshire is centrally located, just a short commute from the city of Glasgow and the surrounding countryside. One of our newer recruits had this to say;
“Lanarkshire has proved to be a stimulating, rewarding and enjoyable place to work. There are great opportunities as well as very supportive colleagues.”
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Informal enquiries regarding this post will be welcomed by Dr Matthew Cordiner, Consultant General Adult Psychiatrist; Lead Psychiatrist for General Adult Psychiatry, North H&SCP;
Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer, University of Glasgow Medical School, on 01698 755366,
Dr Elizabeth Spence, Clinical Director, on 01698 575700 (option 7) or Dr. Adam Brodie, Associate Medical Director, on 01698 853 720.
If you have any queries regarding the application form or recruitment process, please contact: Isabel Rankin – Medical and Dental HR medical.dentalconsultant@lanarkshire.scot.nhs.uk
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