The role of Training Programme Director is to work with and support the Postgraduate Dean in leading the delivery of a wide range of functions within their specialty, aligned to the NHS England mandate.
The General Surgery Training Programme Director (TPD) is a member of the Speciality Training Committee (STC) who is managerially responsible to the Postgraduate Dean for the delivery of training in that speciality according to the standards set by the GMC and the Royal College of Surgeons. The General Surgery TPD is supported by a Deputy TPD at 1.0PA.
The role includes:
1. Recruitment and placement of trainees with Local Education Providers to ensure that their curriculum needs are met in a high quality learning environment.
2. Assessing the progress of trainees towards their curriculum requirements.
3. Organising a teaching and training programme to enhance curriculum delivery.
4. Supporting trainees in difficulty and providing career guidance.
The demands on TPDs are likely to vary at times and the guidance below should be interpreted flexibly.
Colleagues with a contractual office base are expected to spend, on average, at least 40% of their time working in-person.
Staff recruited from outside the NHS will usually be appointed at the bottom of the pay band.
NHS England hold a Sponsor Licence; this means that we may be able to sponsor you providing the Home Office requirements are met. To be eligible for sponsorship through the Skilled Worker route you’ll usually need to be paid the ‘standard’ salary rate of at least £38,700 per year, or the ‘going rate’ for your job, whichever is higher.
Education and Training Quality Improvement and Performance:
1. To emphasise the importance and promote the development of a quality learning environment for all learners.
2. To ensure all learners have equity of access to learning opportunities in an environment free from negative workplace behaviours.
3. To support Postgraduate Deans in meeting all NHSE statutory requirements.
Patient Safety and Healthcare Quality Improvement:
1. Assist in the development of quality processes which are complementary across the healthcare workforce.
2. Support the use of clinical skills training and simulation (where appropriate/applicable), stressing the importance of teamwork and human factors.
School Programme Management:
1. To oversee the Specialty’s Regional Training Programme and advise Postgraduate Deans and Heads of School on specialty-specific matters and trainee/trainer concerns.
2. Recruitment to training posts and programmes.
3. Postgraduate programme management, including assessments, progression, rotations, support and remediation, OOP management, trainee management, careers support, less than full-time training, inter-deanery transfer, academic training and other related work-streams.
4. To provide reports to the Specialty Training Committee and School Board.
5. To complete the annual school development plan.
Educational and Workforce Development:
1. To advise and support the Postgraduate Dean in educational and workforce development elements, including professional development of the educational faculty.
2. Support compliance with requirements particularly with regard to the supervision and support for trainees and learners.
3. Identify learning needs and support provision of educational appraisal, educator development and resource for faculty, trainees and learners.
4. Create and promote shared learning opportunities to increase effective inter-professional working across the School.
Intelligence Support/provision:
1. To ensure local intelligence processes inform quality management processes.
2. To engage with information systems (trainee database, post establishments).
Strategic Workforce Development and Commissioning:
1. To contribute to workforce planning, ensuring clinical engagement with local and national workforce planning processes.
2. To develop educational programmes where needed to support achievement of curriculum competencies, engaging with commissioning processes as required.
3. To identify and support the implementation of alternative workforce solutions within the School.
4. To advise the Postgraduate Dean on commissioning and decommissioning activities.
Finance:
1. To engage with financial business planning processes and associated School budgets as needed.
2. To ensure compliance with procurement requirements.
Secondments:
Applicants from within the NHS will be offered on a secondment basis only, agreement should be obtained from their employer prior to submitting the application.
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