NHS Scotland is committed to encouraging equality and diversity among our workforce and eliminating unlawful discrimination. The aim is for our workforce to be truly representative and for each employee to feel respected and able to give their best. To this end, NHS Scotland welcomes applications from all sections of society.
University Hospitals, Crosshouse and Ayr are large district general hospitals based in Ayrshire, central Scotland. Crosshouse is situated 35 minutes south of Glasgow and Ayr a further 19 miles south. The total catchment population is around 375,000. We wish to appoint Clinical Development Fellows within the department of medicine at both hospital sites. The posts will commence on 6 August 2025.
Applications are invited from doctors for the position of CDF in Medicine in NHS Ayrshire and Arran who, by 6th August 2025, will have successfully completed Foundation Year 2 training. This post would also be suitable for those candidates who have completed the UK Internal Medicine or Core Medical Training Programme or its equivalent and are looking to apply for Higher Specialist Training.
The aim of this post is to provide development opportunities for the post-holders while supporting our key service areas in relation to the provision of clinical care by a trained doctor workforce. The post will provide experience in the management of acutely unwell medical patients and development of procedural skills. The posts, although not recognised for training, are structured to allow post-holders the opportunity to further develop their medical career.
This post is likely to appeal to applicants:
1. Wishing to re-enter training at IMT1 level. This post will provide valuable opportunities to build your CV to allow competitive advantage at CMT1 application level.
2. Wishing to complete alternative certificate of completion of competencies. This post will provide valuable knowledge and experience in the assessment and management of acutely unwell medical patients with the opportunity to be involved in medical HDU and be seconded to critical care if required.
3. Seeking further experience in medical specialties and working towards completing MRCP examinations. The medical team are keen to provide teaching and to support candidates through the PACES/MRCP examinations. Given the broad range of medical specialities available at University Hospital Ayr and University Hospital Crosshouse, there are extensive learning opportunities to facilitate this.
There will be regular opportunities to perform and develop procedural skills. Participation in our departmental quality improvement, audit and research work will also be encouraged, thus further strengthening your CV. The post will provide excellent experience for those wishing to apply to any of the medical specialities.
Within the constraints of service requirements, we will tailor the job to suit your requirements. It is likely that the post will be rotational through two or three medical specialties.
During the tenure of the appointment, post-holders will have a minimum of 4 hours per week development time and access to a £1250 study budget (pro rata), to support them with the attainment of their career aims.
A 40% pay banding supplement will be paid to recognise contribution to out of hours working and the core salary will be based on a salary range of £45,504 - £71,550 pa. The posts are not recognised for national training. Applicants must hold Full GMC Registration with a current Licence to Practice by the time of appointment and have a minimum of 12 months paid NHS Experience.
Prospective applicants are encouraged to make contact with: Dr Claire Gilroy, Lead for Doctor to Doctor Recruitment (Claire.gilroy4@aapct.scot.nhs.uk) or Dr Claire Shepherd - Claire.shepherd@aapct.scot.nhs.uk
Please note that these posts do not carry educational approval with the Dean.
Closing date 31st March 2025.
#J-18808-Ljbffr