Job overview This post would suit individuals who aim to pursue a career in General Medicine with a specialist interest in Medical Education, both at undergraduate and postgraduate level. The successful candidate will be involved in coordinating and delivering the Trust’s undergraduate clinical teaching programme (five sessions per week per annual average) and will undertake five sessions of clinical duties and professional development. The main educational duties will be delivering structured clinical teaching sessions, including bedside teaching, seminars as well as running formative exams including OSCE and single best answer (SBA), mid-block and end of block summative feedback for year 3 students and some teaching and OSCE’s for Year 5 Medical Students. Year 3 OSCEs will include three Saturdays per year for student assessments with time off in lieu. Year 5 OSCEs will be during their regular time in a week. Advert The main clinical duties will be to support the busy departments within the Division of Medicine. Specialist clinics and skills training can be arranged according to career interest. TIMETABLE The work pattern will alternate between week A: “clinical” and week B: “medical education”. Clinical duties consist of a mix of standard day shifts 08:00-16:00 or 09:00-17:00pm. No on-calls. On occasions, when on clinical duty the teaching fellows are expected to support in bedside teaching. Example “clinical” week timetable: Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Acute Medicine: MAU/SSU/ACU 08:00-16:00/ 09:00-17:00 08:00-16:00/ 09:00-17:00 08:00-16:00/ 09:00-17:00 08:00-16:00/ 09:00-17:00 08:00-16:00/ 09:00-17:00 Working for our organisation We are committed to diversity and inclusion and welcome applicants from all backgrounds — especially people from ethnic minority groups, disabled individuals, and those living locally. We offer a range of benefits to support our staff — see the attached leaflet for details and are proud to be a supportive, inclusive workplace where you will feel valued and empowered. Join us and help make a difference in our community. Detailed job description and main responsibilities Teaching is provided in a variety of clinical settings, and the post holders will be expected to spend One week in clinical/formal teaching as programmed in their timetable and one week doing clinical work. The post holder will be expected to participate in student induction sessions, assessments and end of block formal feedback sessions. Disclosure & Barring Check Fee Where your role requires a DBS check, the Trust will pay the fee upfront and reclaim the cost (including a £5 admin fee) from your first month’s salary. Volunteers are exempt. Our Values – At the heart of all we do We recruit not just for skills but for behaviours aligned with our core values: dedication, care, courage, and innovation. Show us how you live these values in your application and interview. Early closure notice We may close this advert early if we receive enough applications—please apply without delay. International Applicants & Sponsorship We welcome applications from those needing UK sponsorship. From 2021, most non-UK/Republic of Ireland nationals need a visa to work in the UK. Important: Salary thresholds and visa rules changed in 2024 — check your eligibility here: www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa. If applying from overseas, you may also need to provide criminal record certificates for countries lived in for 12 months in the past 10 years.