The successful applicant will be based equally within the North Thames Paediatric Network team and the Post Graduate Medical Education (PGME) team at GOSH and will therefore spend a proportion of their time working closely with that team. Two days a week the post holder will be based in the Marthas rule team working on educational projects and delivering teaching as part of the North Thames Paediatric Network pilot together with the Childrens Acute Transport Service (CATS). Two days a week, the post holder will be embedded in the PGME team. The post holder will also participate in clinical work for up to one day per week or a continuous week every 6-8 weeks in a chosen clinical area which can be arranged with the departmental specialty lead. There is no requirement to take part in an hour of hours rota. Successful candidates will have the ability to confidently support and communicate with patients and relatives. Educational supervision will be provided by the Marthas Consultant Clinical Lead and by a GOSH consultant familiar with the North Thames Paediatric Network. We are looking for individuals who are flexible, experienced and happy to be proactive and take the initiative, working autonomously with a number of different teams to implement this new service across North London and North Thames as well as internally represent medical education at Great Ormond Street Hospital. Please contact kate.plunkett-reed@gosh.nhs.uk with any queries about the role and you will be directed to the appropriate contact for follow on information. Please see the attached job description for full details.