Job summary Senior Clinical Fellow in Emergency Medicine 12 month post starting 5th August 2025. Rotherham District General Hospital We are delighted to present this opportunity to join our growing emergency department in South Yorkshire seeing 90000 patients per year. We are a friendly district general hospital and Trauma unit caring for both adults and children. This Senior Clinical Fellow post is offered 40% non-clinical time, with the non-clinical time dedicated to developing your ultrasound skills under the guidance of our departmental ultrasound lead. There will be opportunities for supervised shop floor scanning, in order to work towards your RCEM ultrasound logbook requirements and FUSIC or FAMUS accreditation if desired. You will also have the opportunity to deliver ultrasound training to your ED colleagues, and there will be opportunities for audit or quality improvement projects in point-of-care ultrasound. If you wish to pursue a post-graduate certificate in point-of-care ultrasound, clinical supervision will be provided by our ultrasound lead, and funding can be provided for half of the course cost. We have 17 enthusiastic consultants keen to provide shop floor teaching and long term Educational Supervision as you continue to develop. Our team of clinicians includes an F2, GPVTS, ACCS CT1s, EM HSTs, CESR Doctors and a fantastic cohort of ENPs and ACPs. We also have a Consultant dedicated to medical Education who provides bookable time for supervision and guidance. Main duties of the job Facilitate patient assessment, treatment and admission within the Emergency Department. Facilitate patient discharge. Liaison with other specialties and agencies including Primary Care within this process. Requesting diagnostic tests such as X-Ray and laboratory investigations and taking biological samples, manually and through the Trusts computerised systems. Act in accordance with the policies of the Emergency Department and the Trust and seek advice and assistance from the Consultants when necessary. Ensure accurate and complete documentation is undertaken for all patient records in line with Trust protocols. This includes coding of clinical information. Undertake consultations with relatives concerning patients when appropriate, maintaining confidentiality at all times. When necessary accompany patients being transferred from the Emergency Department to other areas e.g. radiology department for CT or Intensive Care. Communicate effectively with other healthcare professionals in and out of the Trust e.g. specialty teams, GPs about patient care when appropriate. If you would like to discuss this further please email Dr Matt Stafford at matt.stafford1nhs.net About us The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust (TRFT) is a combined acute and community Trust serving our local population of around 270,000 people. Our vision is to always act the right way and be proud to provide exceptional healthcare to the communities of Rotherham. As a Trust we are on a journey to excellence and our people and culture are at the heart of everything we do for patients. In the latest NHS Staff Survey, we are the second most improved Trust in England for would you recommend the Trust as a place to work? and were one of the most improved for staff engagement overall. But dont just take our word for it each year hundreds of colleagues receive nominations for our Excellence and Proud awards, showcasing our brilliant people and recognising their achievements. Our people make a difference to the lives of patients every day and we are proud of the improvements we are making. All of our 5,100 colleagues are key to our improvement journey and we are continuing to improve our services by upholding the Trusts values of Ambitious, Caring and Together. If you are passionate about making a difference, then please apply to join us on our journey to excellence. Date posted 24 March 2025 Pay scheme Hospital medical and dental staff Grade Specialty registrar Salary £61,825 a year Contract Fixed term Duration 12 months Working pattern Full-time, Part-time, Flexible working Reference number C9165-25-03-008 Job locations The Rotherham Nhs Foundation Trust Moorgate Road Rotherham South Yorkshire S60 2UD Job description Job responsibilities The Department At present the Urgent and Emergency Care Centre UECC at The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust provides a 24-hour Emergency Service to a population in excess of 255,000. The centre co-locates the Primary Care and Urgent and Emergency Care Department. The total annual attendances are approximately 127,000 a year. Large 6 bedded resuscitation room A 4 bedded Rapid Initial Assessment area in Majors (RAT) 20 Adult Majors cubicles in two separately areas Streaming and Triage Rooms along with rooms to carry out investigations from triage. Minor area with assessment & procedure cubicles, eye / ENT room, 10 large rooms housing Primary Care, Minor Injuries and rooms to see ambulatory patients for Emergency Medicine. Self-contained Paediatric area with Paediatric assessment area, treatment room and five individual cubicles. The Post This post has been created to give applicants the opportunity to continue their emergency medicine training, whilst gaining additional skills in the use of point-of-care ultrasound (PoCUS). They will be contracted 40 hours weekly working in our friendly district General ED/trauma unit caring for both adults and children. Up to 40% of paid time will be available to pursue and develop a special interest in ultrasound. The appointment is to commence in August 2025 for a fixed term period of 12 months. This post can be considered as an out-of-programme experience (OOPE) or out-of programme training (OOPT) subject to you gaining approval by the appropriate deanery and the Royal College of Emergency Medicine. Ultrasound We have three state of the art machines in the department. There are opportunities to learn or develop skills under our ultrasound lead. There will be opportunities for supervised shop floor ultrasound scanning, in order to work towards your RCEM ultrasound logbook requirements and FUSIC or FAMUS accreditation if desired. You will also have the opportunity to deliver ultrasound training to your ED colleagues, and there will be opportunities for audit or quality improvement projects in ultrasound. If you wish to pursue a post-graduate certificate in point-of-care ultrasound, clinical supervision will be provided by our ultrasound lead, and funding can be provided for half of the course cost. CLINICAL DUTIES Responsibilities: The duties of this post are equivalent to ST4 The successful candidate will take part in the Resident doctor rota with 80% of their time being for clinical duties. The appointed clinical fellow will be expected to assess and manage all categories of patients presenting to the Emergency Department, under the supervision of the Emergency Department Consultants. The post holders will be responsible to the Consultants in Emergency Medicine, in the management of all patients presenting to the department Additional responsibilities will be in line with the role of ultrasound fellow as described above Key Tasks To work as part of the multi-disciplinary team in order to support and help to provide a comprehensive Emergency Medicine Service within the Trust. Maintenance of the highest clinical standards in the management of patients. Assisting with teaching, training and assessment of junior staff and medical students, nursing staff and other members of the multidisciplinary team. Main Responsibilities Direct Clinical Care Facilitate patient assessment, treatment and admission within the Emergency Department. Facilitate patient discharge. Liaison with other specialties and agencies including Primary Care within this process. Requesting diagnostic tests (such as X-Ray and laboratory investigations) and taking biological samples, manually and through the Trusts computerised systems. Act in accordance with the policies of the Emergency Department and the Trust and seek advice and assistance from the Consultants when necessary. Ensure accurate and complete documentation is undertaken for all patient records in line with Trust protocols. This includes coding of clinical information. Undertake consultations with relatives concerning patients when appropriate, maintaining confidentiality at all times. When necessary accompany patients being transferred from the Emergency Department to other areas e.g. radiology department for CT or Intensive Care. Communicate effectively with other healthcare professionals in and out of the Trust (e.g. specialty teams, GPs) about patient care when appropriate. On-call/Full Shift duties Hours of Work The successful candidate will work a full shift pattern 40 hours per week, with dedicated time for pursuing their ED clinical fellow specialism. The Tier 4 rota will be annualised and self-rostered from September 2025, under the supervision of Dr Matt Stafford (Emergency Department Rota Lead) Break Entitlement The rota is as a Full Shift Rota and as such Specialty Trainees can expect to be working for the whole duty period, except for natural breaks. The definition of a natural break is at least a 30 minute continuous break after approximately four hours' continuous duty. If, for any reason, you are unable to take a natural break during any shift you are required to complete an Exception Report Form outlining the reasons why you were unable to take a break. This will facilitate the department reviewing practice, as required, to ensure you continue to work in a safe environment. Study and Training Each doctor has a nominated Consultant as a Clinical Supervisor who will regularly meet with them. General Clinical Governance 1. In conjunction with Consultant colleagues, to ensure that the requirements of clinical governance are met. Any Other Duties 2. Any other duties as deemed appropriate. Job description Job responsibilities The Department At present the Urgent and Emergency Care Centre UECC at The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust provides a 24-hour Emergency Service to a population in excess of 255,000. The centre co-locates the Primary Care and Urgent and Emergency Care Department. The total annual attendances are approximately 127,000 a year. Large 6 bedded resuscitation room A 4 bedded Rapid Initial Assessment area in Majors (RAT) 20 Adult Majors cubicles in two separately areas Streaming and Triage Rooms along with rooms to carry out investigations from triage. Minor area with assessment & procedure cubicles, eye / ENT room, 10 large rooms housing Primary Care, Minor Injuries and rooms to see ambulatory patients for Emergency Medicine. Self-contained Paediatric area with Paediatric assessment area, treatment room and five individual cubicles. The Post This post has been created to give applicants the opportunity to continue their emergency medicine training, whilst gaining additional skills in the use of point-of-care ultrasound (PoCUS). They will be contracted 40 hours weekly working in our friendly district General ED/trauma unit caring for both adults and children. Up to 40% of paid time will be available to pursue and develop a special interest in ultrasound. The appointment is to commence in August 2025 for a fixed term period of 12 months. This post can be considered as an out-of-programme experience (OOPE) or out-of programme training (OOPT) subject to you gaining approval by the appropriate deanery and the Royal College of Emergency Medicine. Ultrasound We have three state of the art machines in the department. There are opportunities to learn or develop skills under our ultrasound lead. There will be opportunities for supervised shop floor ultrasound scanning, in order to work towards your RCEM ultrasound logbook requirements and FUSIC or FAMUS accreditation if desired. You will also have the opportunity to deliver ultrasound training to your ED colleagues, and there will be opportunities for audit or quality improvement projects in ultrasound. If you wish to pursue a post-graduate certificate in point-of-care ultrasound, clinical supervision will be provided by our ultrasound lead, and funding can be provided for half of the course cost. CLINICAL DUTIES Responsibilities: The duties of this post are equivalent to ST4 The successful candidate will take part in the Resident doctor rota with 80% of their time being for clinical duties. The appointed clinical fellow will be expected to assess and manage all categories of patients presenting to the Emergency Department, under the supervision of the Emergency Department Consultants. The post holders will be responsible to the Consultants in Emergency Medicine, in the management of all patients presenting to the department Additional responsibilities will be in line with the role of ultrasound fellow as described above Key Tasks To work as part of the multi-disciplinary team in order to support and help to provide a comprehensive Emergency Medicine Service within the Trust. Maintenance of the highest clinical standards in the management of patients. Assisting with teaching, training and assessment of junior staff and medical students, nursing staff and other members of the multidisciplinary team. Main Responsibilities Direct Clinical Care Facilitate patient assessment, treatment and admission within the Emergency Department. Facilitate patient discharge. Liaison with other specialties and agencies including Primary Care within this process. Requesting diagnostic tests (such as X-Ray and laboratory investigations) and taking biological samples, manually and through the Trusts computerised systems. Act in accordance with the policies of the Emergency Department and the Trust and seek advice and assistance from the Consultants when necessary. Ensure accurate and complete documentation is undertaken for all patient records in line with Trust protocols. This includes coding of clinical information. Undertake consultations with relatives concerning patients when appropriate, maintaining confidentiality at all times. When necessary accompany patients being transferred from the Emergency Department to other areas e.g. radiology department for CT or Intensive Care. Communicate effectively with other healthcare professionals in and out of the Trust (e.g. specialty teams, GPs) about patient care when appropriate. On-call/Full Shift duties Hours of Work The successful candidate will work a full shift pattern 40 hours per week, with dedicated time for pursuing their ED clinical fellow specialism. The Tier 4 rota will be annualised and self-rostered from September 2025, under the supervision of Dr Matt Stafford (Emergency Department Rota Lead) Break Entitlement The rota is as a Full Shift Rota and as such Specialty Trainees can expect to be working for the whole duty period, except for natural breaks. The definition of a natural break is at least a 30 minute continuous break after approximately four hours' continuous duty. If, for any reason, you are unable to take a natural break during any shift you are required to complete an Exception Report Form outlining the reasons why you were unable to take a break. This will facilitate the department reviewing practice, as required, to ensure you continue to work in a safe environment. Study and Training Each doctor has a nominated Consultant as a Clinical Supervisor who will regularly meet with them. General Clinical Governance 1. In conjunction with Consultant colleagues, to ensure that the requirements of clinical governance are met. Any Other Duties 2. Any other duties as deemed appropriate. Person Specification Ultrasound Essential Evidence of working towards completion of RCEM ultrasound sign off (evidence of appropriate logbook covering the range of CORE EM ultrasound modalities) Attendance at level 1/CORE EM or equivalent training days Attendance at other ultrasound courses/workshops/teaching sessions Evidence of completion of e-learning related to ultrasound Desirable Attendance at FUSIC/FAMUS course with evidence of working towards full accreditation Experience Essential Previous NHS experience at Senior Clinical Fellow level At least 5 years post-graduate NHS clinical experience Working at ST4 level or equivalent, with at least 6 months experience in both anaesthetics and intensive care medicine. Research and Audit Essential Demonstrates understanding of the basic principles of audit, research, Quality Improvement and evidence-based practice, with potential to contribute to projects Completion of NIHR Good clinical practice Evidence of audit and the implementation of change following the audit Desirable Active involvement in a clinical governance Programme Evidence of a portfolio of audit/quality improvement projects, including where the audit loop has been closed and where is evidence of learning of the principles of change management Evidence of understanding the practical workings of clinical governance e.g. handling a complaint, incident reporting Evidence of publication / presentation at conferences. Ability / Skills Essential Capacity to apply sound clinical knowledge relevant to the job. Experience in making clinical decisions and managing risk. Knows when to seek help, able to prioritise clinical need. Shows aptitude for practical skills, required in the job. Proven ability to work effectively in different clinical settings required in the job. Capacity to operate effectively under pressure & remain objective in highly emotive and pressurised situations. Awareness of own limitations & when to ask for help. Capacity to communicate effectively and sensitively with others, able to discuss treatment options with patients in a way they can understand Capacity to think beyond the obvious, with analytical and flexible mind. Capacity to bring a range of approaches to problem solving Capacity to monitor and anticipate situations that may change rapidly Demonstrates effective judgement and decision making skills Capacity to work effectively in a multi-disciplinary team and demonstrate leadership when appropriate. Capacity to establish good working relations with others Capacity to manage time and prioritise workload, balance urgent and important demands, and follow instructions. Understands the importance and impact of information systems Capacity to apply sound clinical knowledge & judgement & prioritise clinical need. Demonstrates appropriate technical competence with potential for developing strong/complex clinical/diagnostic skills Education and Teaching Essential The ability and willingness to teach at all levels and to all groups of staff Desirable Experience of teaching junior staff/medical students Management Skills Essential Demonstrate effective team working skills Time management and organisational ability. An example may be they have developed and run training programmes. Proven knowledge of systems and process of NHS or equivalent Sense of understanding and commitment to corporate responsibility Commitment to and understanding of their responsibility to the organisation. Qualifications Essential Full registration and a licence to practice with the GMC MBBS or equivalent Eligibility to work in the UK ALS Provider MRCEM or equivalent Desirable Instructor candidate status for ALS APLS/EPALS ATLS or other courses Person Specification Ultrasound Essential Evidence of working towards completion of RCEM ultrasound sign off (evidence of appropriate logbook covering the range of CORE EM ultrasound modalities) Attendance at level 1/CORE EM or equivalent training days Attendance at other ultrasound courses/workshops/teaching sessions Evidence of completion of e-learning related to ultrasound Desirable Attendance at FUSIC/FAMUS course with evidence of working towards full accreditation Experience Essential Previous NHS experience at Senior Clinical Fellow level At least 5 years post-graduate NHS clinical experience Working at ST4 level or equivalent, with at least 6 months experience in both anaesthetics and intensive care medicine. Research and Audit Essential Demonstrates understanding of the basic principles of audit, research, Quality Improvement and evidence-based practice, with potential to contribute to projects Completion of NIHR Good clinical practice Evidence of audit and the implementation of change following the audit Desirable Active involvement in a clinical governance Programme Evidence of a portfolio of audit/quality improvement projects, including where the audit loop has been closed and where is evidence of learning of the principles of change management Evidence of understanding the practical workings of clinical governance e.g. handling a complaint, incident reporting Evidence of publication / presentation at conferences. Ability / Skills Essential Capacity to apply sound clinical knowledge relevant to the job. Experience in making clinical decisions and managing risk. Knows when to seek help, able to prioritise clinical need. Shows aptitude for practical skills, required in the job. Proven ability to work effectively in different clinical settings required in the job. Capacity to operate effectively under pressure & remain objective in highly emotive and pressurised situations. Awareness of own limitations & when to ask for help. Capacity to communicate effectively and sensitively with others, able to discuss treatment options with patients in a way they can understand Capacity to think beyond the obvious, with analytical and flexible mind. Capacity to bring a range of approaches to problem solving Capacity to monitor and anticipate situations that may change rapidly Demonstrates effective judgement and decision making skills Capacity to work effectively in a multi-disciplinary team and demonstrate leadership when appropriate. Capacity to establish good working relations with others Capacity to manage time and prioritise workload, balance urgent and important demands, and follow instructions. Understands the importance and impact of information systems Capacity to apply sound clinical knowledge & judgement & prioritise clinical need. Demonstrates appropriate technical competence with potential for developing strong/complex clinical/diagnostic skills Education and Teaching Essential The ability and willingness to teach at all levels and to all groups of staff Desirable Experience of teaching junior staff/medical students Management Skills Essential Demonstrate effective team working skills Time management and organisational ability. An example may be they have developed and run training programmes. Proven knowledge of systems and process of NHS or equivalent Sense of understanding and commitment to corporate responsibility Commitment to and understanding of their responsibility to the organisation. Qualifications Essential Full registration and a licence to practice with the GMC MBBS or equivalent Eligibility to work in the UK ALS Provider MRCEM or equivalent Desirable Instructor candidate status for ALS APLS/EPALS ATLS or other courses Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Certificate of Sponsorship Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab). From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab). UK Registration Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window). Additional information Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Certificate of Sponsorship Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab). From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab). UK Registration Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window). Employer details Employer name The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust Address The Rotherham Nhs Foundation Trust Moorgate Road Rotherham South Yorkshire S60 2UD Employer's website https://www.therotherhamft.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)