The remit of the post will be 100 % teaching though there is scope to discuss a clinical component where it will complement the teaching role. This is a Trust grade (FY3) appointment for trainees seeking opportunities to enhance their careers.
The successful applicant will be under the supervision of Dr Dolan Basu and Andy Simpson, working with Medical Education Faculty the post holder will be responsible for the delivery and development of undergraduate medical education teaching within the Trust.
The appointee will play an important role, together with the other Clinical Teaching Fellows, in all of the Undergraduate Clinical Teaching programmes.
The post holder will be part of a team located within the North Tees Undergraduate Centre and will be required to work cross site at the Hartlepool Education Unit. The appointee will support the Block leads (University of Sunderland) and Year leads (Newcastle University) in planning, delivering and evaluating speciality teaching.
This post is an exciting opportunity for a trainee with an interest in education to work in a well-respected Trust, which has gained a reputation for delivering high quality education within a truly multidisciplinary team.
The post holder will be teaching across the clinically years of the curriculum (years 3-5), as well as being involved with 1st and 2nd year hospital visit students so experience of teaching Undergraduate student and simulation is essential. It is expected the post holder will teach in various settings – clinical placement and within the Medical Schools on various topics.
Teaching and audit are priorities for the Trust and the Education Centre is well-resourced and actively used. Clinical meetings are held between the various clinical departments. There are strong links with the professorial departments based at North Tees and an expanding involvement in undergraduate teaching.
South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust now form University Hospitals Tees and as such you may be required to work at any site across both Trusts.At North Tees & Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust our main priority is, and always will be, to provide safe and high quality care to our patients every day; the kind of care we would want for ourselves and our loved ones. We want our organisation to be the best place to work with the right staff, in the right roles, at the right time, to ensure we deliver exceptional patient care and experience.
We will support staff through providing an inclusive and supportive workplace with health and well-being initiatives, staff benefits and opportunities for personal and professional development. Staff recognition is very important to us; as well as performance reviews and appraisals, we recognise staff through Star and Team of the month, colleague recognition – a note of thanks, Managers Awards, Shining Stars and Service Awards.
We recruit for values and “Together we are North Tees & Hartlepool”
The appointee will play an important role, together with the other Clinical Teaching Fellows, in all of the Undergraduate Clinical Teaching programmes. Each year group of students will have their allocated Teaching Fellow however cross cover of service delivery and teamworking is essential.
The post holder will be part of a team located within the North Tees Undergraduate Centre, appointed to deliver Medical School curriculum and will be required to work cross site at the Hartlepool Education Unit. The appointee will support the Block leads (University of Sunderland) and Year leads (Newcastle University) in planning, delivering and evaluating speciality teaching.
This post is an exciting opportunity for a trainee with an interest in education to work in a well-respected Trust, which has gained a reputation for delivering high quality education. There will be support in furthering your own teaching development as well as the chance to work in a truly multidisciplinary team.
The post holder will be teaching across the clinically years of the curriculum (years 3-5), as well as being involved with 1st and 2nd year hospital visit students so experience of teaching Undergraduate student and simulation is essential. It is also expected, that the post holder will teach in various settings – clinical placement and within the Medical Schools on various topics.
Teaching and audit are priorities for the Trust and the Education Centre is well-resourced and actively used. There is, a well-stocked Library with excellent IT facilities for study and research. Clinical meetings are held between the various clinical departments. There are strong links with the professorial departments based at North Tees and an expanding involvement in undergraduate teaching.
This advert closes on Thursday 13 Mar 2025