Paediatric Simulation Teaching Fellow Job Vacancy in Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Hackney E9 – Updated today
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Company Name : Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Location : Hackney E9
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Job Description : Applications are invited for the post of Clinical Teaching Fellow in Paediatrics & Simulation. This twelve-month post offers an exciting opportunity for a trainee to develop experience and skills as a Medical Educator. This post is 50% Clinical in nature and 50% Simulation/Education.
By the end of the post, the post holder will have completed the following learning objectives
1. Have run, developed and directed a simulation course
2. Presented at a national or international simulation conference
3. Completed various simulation-based research outputs
4. Developed skills and experience in medical education
Homerton University Hospital is a Foundation Trust and teaching hospital in East London. It is within easy walking distance to Homerton Overground station, with easy access to major transport links.
The Simulation Suite was officially opened in 2011. It is equipped with hi-fidelity mannequins including a Laerdal Sim-Man, Sim-Junior, Sim-Baby and Sim-NewB. The suite also has laparoscopic, GI-Bronch and ultrasound simulators. The sim team is exploring the possibilities of technology enhanced learning including Virtual Reality. There is a busy calendar of postgraduate and undergraduate courses being run by a diverse multi-disciplinary faculty, including mobile simulation.
Despite this very diverse and, in parts, deprived population, Homerton Hospital has been extremely favourably reviewed with regards to the standard of care it delivers. We are also extremely proud of the fact that Homerton Hospital has attained the highest possible rating of “Outstanding” from the Care Quality Commission (CQC). This includes an “Outstanding” rating for our Urgent and Emergency Services. In January 2014 we have successfully obtained funding from HENCEL (Health Education North Central and East London) for our multi-disciplinary in-situ training programme, which has expanded (including into primary care) every year since.
To develop their skills in simulation and medical education
Running the paediatric department simulation programme (three weeks every month) which is curriculum mapped and supported by the paediatric simulation consultants
Teaching on simulation and clinical skills programme, especially with multidisciplinary, in situ training
To develop, implement and deliver innovative simulation training & courses, at course director level
Be able to develop own teaching materials and gain experience in the obtaining funding for training and equipment
Be provided with an opportunity to gain an educational qualification to the level of certificate or above
To liaise with The Medical School, Foundation School, relevant Specialty Schools and other key stakeholders (e.g. Joint Advisory Group on GI Endoscopy) to optimise co-operation and the use of existing resources
To participate in educational research (e.g. simulation training & transferable skills), management and educational governance (e.g. participation in Simulation Strategy Group meetings)
Participation in Medical Education Committee meetings
Attend and take an active role in paediatric departmental teaching, meetings and other activities
Participate in ongoing training and actively update their knowledge and skills
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