FAQs
What are the primary responsibilities of the Clinical Teaching Fellow posts?
The primary responsibilities include 80% of time allocated to education for the Foundation Medical Education Training Fellow and simulation-based education for the Simulation Medical Education Training Fellow, with 20% of time dedicated to an area of clinical interest.
Is this position full-time or part-time?
This position is full-time, with specific allocations of time dedicated to education and clinical skills.
Is there an on-call requirement for this role?
No, this post does not require out-of-hours work.
Where are the Clinical Teaching Fellow posts based?
The posts are based across University Hospitals Dorset, specifically at Royal Bournemouth Hospital and Poole Hospital.
Can I expect any mentorship or support in this role?
Yes, you will be part of a cohesive and happy educational team that is committed to supporting your development.
What is the planned relocation of services mentioned in the job description?
The planned relocation refers to the ongoing transformation of services due to the £450 million redevelopment, which may result in some services moving either temporarily or long-term.
Is there an allowance for excess mileage?
No, upon relocation of the role/service, excess mileage allowance or reimbursement will not apply, as travel will be classified as a commute.
What types of learners will the simulation time be focused on?
The simulation time will be split equally between post-graduate learners (Doctors, PAs, and the wider MDT) and under-graduate learners (Medical Students and PA students).
Who can I contact for more information or an informal visit?
You can contact Julie Mantell, Medical Education Manager, at julie.mantell@uhd.nhs.uk or by telephone at 03000194268, or Rose Edwards, Simulation Lead, at rose.edwards@uhd.nhs.uk for details about the simulation aspect.