Responsibilities
Teaching: The post holder will have a regular schedule of teaching commitments and will contribute to the development and delivery of the Trust's undergraduate education programme for Medical Students. In collaboration with the Trust Undergraduate Tutor, the post holder will take a lead role in supporting and delivering the in-house teaching programme for undergraduate medical students undertaking Psychiatry placements within the Trust. This will include contributing to regular student induction days, coordinating fellow psychiatric trainees to teach students, supporting with simulation training and supporting with student meetings. The Undergraduate Administrators facilitate the feedback and organise the teaching programmes in order to ensure an appropriate range and level of teaching topics is provided.
There will be opportunities to audit aspects of the undergraduate teaching programme.
Educational Research and Improvement
The post holder will have the opportunity to take part in a range of educational research activities and Improvement Projects, centred on the training of undergraduate medical students but including other groups of learners. The Trust have a large Research department and Improvement Team who support doctors in these areas.
The post holder will be supported to generate publishable outputs, including conference presentations (national and international) and publications in peer reviewed medical and educational journals.
Clinical commitment
A clinical commitment of 1 day per week with the Trust will ensure that the post holder maintains their clinical involvement during the attachment, and encounters postgraduate doctors in a clinical setting. Details of this clinical component will depend on the appointee's clinical specialty and experience, but might include outpatient clinic or related activity.
Remuneration will be in keeping with the level of training at the time of appointment.
Learning about Medical Education Structures and Roles
In order to learn about medical education from a more systemic perspective, the post holder will attend the Trust Medical Education Committee meetings. There will be opportunities also to attend meetings at the KMMS (Canterbury) and GKT (London) Medical Schools and to shadow UG tutors and the Director of Undergraduate Medical Education.
Simulation
Simulation training for undergraduate is a key part of the Medical Education department. Your role will be to support with simulation training delivered face to face at teaching events.
Requirements: All applicants MUST hold a FULL GMC registration with a Licence to Practice in the UK.
Remuneration will be in keeping with the level of training at the time of appointment.
We anticipate this to be a popular post; early applications are welcomed and encouraged. The advert may close earlier than the advised end date. Part-time hours will be considered.
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