THE POST THE DEPARTMENT(S) Undergraduate and Medical Education Teaching Fellow MEDICAL STAFF OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Name Specialist Interests Dr Chima Oti Director of clinical studies Imperial College Mr Arvind Singh ENT consultant Mrs Monika Srubkowska Undergraduate Education Manager DUTIES OF POST ROLE AND DUTIES OF THE TEACHING FELLOW IN OTOLARYNGOLOGY Aims & General Responsibilities This post is for 1year fixed term. The main aim of the posts is to provide clinical training to final year Imperial Undergraduate students Otolaryngology. The teaching component of the posts will be accountable to the Director of Clinical Studies and the Otolaryngology Consultant Surgeon and Education Lead, Mr. Arvind Singh. The research and clinical component will be accountable to an appropriate consultant surgeon relevant to the chosen research project. The teaching fellows will have an office and access to computing facilities as well as administrative secretarial help via each campus undergraduate office. The post holder will be expected to spend at least 75% of their contracted time helping to develop, co-ordinate and deliver a high standard of clinical teaching to the medical students and the remainder of their time in research & clinical work. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE POST The individual work plan will be decided between the DCS, the relevant Consultant Surgeons & the successful appointee. Although out of hours clinical work is encouraged where possible the teaching duties must take priority, it is not acceptable to work a night on call and take the next day off. They will be expected to attend regular Faculty Meetings. A) THE TEACHING COMMITMENT The teaching will involve a range of activities such as tutorials, skills laboratory, bedside teaching, and dedicated teaching clinics on an outpatient basis. Time is allocated for preparation of tutorials, lectures & teaching materials such as handouts. The teaching fellow will be also encouraged to show initiative & develop other teaching ideas such as student case presentations, role playing, quiz and simulation. Imperial College expects a patient-centered approach. A major emphasis of the teaching will be focused on the core curriculum and clinical skills required for the year 6 students during their 1 weeklong Otolaryngology placement at the campus from July/August to December. From January 2025 the post holder will be teaching year 3 students and helping with MBBS exams.