Job summary This post is an ideal opportunity for a doctor wishing to develop educational insight and experience. Academic Teaching Fellows work with module leads to plan and deliver all aspects of undergraduate medical education to first and second year medical students. The role has an emphasis on demonstrating clinical skills and providing clinical context to student learning in the first and second years of medical school. As part of the Academic Teaching Fellow team, the position offers the opportunity to be involved in a variety of academic tasks including student assessment and applicant selection. Additionally, there is an opportunity to apply for a funded University of Buckingham PGCert in Medical Education, for those completing a 12-month post working a minimum of 0.6 FTE (3 days a week). The PGCert compliments the role of an Academic Teaching Fellow, evidences your pedagogical development and can contribute to recognition of Fellowship with Advance HE. Please note: Preferred working days to include a Mon, Wednesday and Friday. Start date for the role is 6th Jan 2025 and it can either have a finishing date of 5th August 2025 or be a 12 month contract. Main duties of the job The primary role of an Academic Teaching Fellow is to facilitate group work sessions that provide a clinical context to the medical curriculum. This ensures the integration of biomedical science in a clinical context for the students' learning in the first and second years of Medical School. Secondary to this, Academic Teaching Fellows may be required to participate in a variety of tasks as opportunities arise. These include: Written exam question writing, reviewing and marking OSCE writing, reviewing and assessing Filming videos for the clinical skills foundation course and OSCE training Participating in the student selection process Showcasing our facilities on University open days Reviewing and developing teaching materials Delivering revision sessions Supervising Student Selected Components Acting as a personal tutor for students in the first and second years of Medical School Participating in Quality Improvement Projects within the faculty This list is not exhaustive but demonstrates the scope of the Academic Teaching Fellow role within the Medical School. From time to time, you may be asked to perform additional tasks at the discretion of the Medical School leadership team. About us The University of Buckingham has a unique atmosphere, unlike that of any other higher educational institution. Despite being the UK's smallest University and the only independent University to hold a Royal Charter, Buckingham has staff from over 25 countries, making it a truly distinctive work environment. The University of Buckingham is thus a place where teachers, support staff and students will get to know each other personally and staff have the opportunity for full involvement in University life. The University's surrounding area has many picturesque walks, beautiful villages and heritage buildings of national importance which make a very pleasurable working environment. The University of Buckingham created the UK's first independent, not-for-profit, Medical School in 2015. Our guiding philosophy is to produce highly ethical, honest, and compassionate doctors who will put the patient first. Our condensed 4.5 year MBChB programme is derived from a well-established curriculum, and we now have an intake of around 120 students per year. Our medical school is small enough for our students to be part of a coherent and supportive community, and large enough to provide all the experience needed to become a medical practitioner. We received our GMC accreditation in May 2019 and our first intake took up their Foundation Training in August 2019. Date posted 24 October 2024 Pay scheme Other Salary £42,581 a year (Full Time Equivalent) Contract Fixed term Duration 1 years Working pattern Part-time Reference number N0066-24-0005 Job locations The University Of Buckingham Hunter Street Buckingham MK18 1EG Job description Job responsibilities Are you looking for an exciting and varied opportunity in Medical Education? This post is an ideal opportunity for a doctor wishing to develop educational insight and capability. This is an exciting opportunity to develop your clinical teaching and group facilitation skills. Working part-time (1-4 days a week) at The University of Buckingham Medical School, you will facilitate biomedical science and clinical teaching of first and second year medical students. This will support high quality teaching of undergraduate medical students and is both rewarding and enjoyable. This fixed-term post is suitable for doctors who have completed the UK Foundation Programme and who wish to build on their personal teaching experience and develop expertise in medical education. The part-time nature leaves time to continue with clinical work for the rest of the week. Working 8.30am to 5.30pm, it gives an opportunity to study for exams and develop interests outside of medicine. The role is also extremely beneficial to your CV and can contribute to points on specialty training applications. The post will be from 6th Jan 2025 and can either be a 12 month contract or end 5th August 2025. Job description Job responsibilities Are you looking for an exciting and varied opportunity in Medical Education? This post is an ideal opportunity for a doctor wishing to develop educational insight and capability. This is an exciting opportunity to develop your clinical teaching and group facilitation skills. Working part-time (1-4 days a week) at The University of Buckingham Medical School, you will facilitate biomedical science and clinical teaching of first and second year medical students. This will support high quality teaching of undergraduate medical students and is both rewarding and enjoyable. This fixed-term post is suitable for doctors who have completed the UK Foundation Programme and who wish to build on their personal teaching experience and develop expertise in medical education. The part-time nature leaves time to continue with clinical work for the rest of the week. Working 8.30am to 5.30pm, it gives an opportunity to study for exams and develop interests outside of medicine. The role is also extremely beneficial to your CV and can contribute to points on specialty training applications. The post will be from 6th Jan 2025 and can either be a 12 month contract or end 5th August 2025. Person Specification Knowledge and skills Essential Enthusiasm for Medical Education. Ability to establish good working relationships with colleagues and students. Excellent team working skills. Effective communication skills. Pro-active approach to autonomous working. Logical, creative and rational approaches to tasks. Proficient in MS Office. Qualifications Essential Bachelor of Medicine. Full GMC registration with a licence to practise. Right to Work in the UK. Please note we are unable to offer sponsorship for this role. Experience Essential Completion of the UK Foundation Programme or equivalent Person Specification Knowledge and skills Essential Enthusiasm for Medical Education. Ability to establish good working relationships with colleagues and students. Excellent team working skills. Effective communication skills. Pro-active approach to autonomous working. Logical, creative and rational approaches to tasks. Proficient in MS Office. Qualifications Essential Bachelor of Medicine. Full GMC registration with a licence to practise. Right to Work in the UK. Please note we are unable to offer sponsorship for this role. Experience Essential Completion of the UK Foundation Programme or equivalent UK Registration Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window). Additional information 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 University of Buckingham Medical School Address The University Of Buckingham Hunter Street Buckingham MK18 1EG Employer's website https://www.buckingham.ac.uk/medicine (Opens in a new tab)