Job Title: Clinical Fellow in Genomic Medicine Grade: Trust post Specialty/Department: Clinical Genetics Site and Location: Department of Genetics, Chapel Allerton Hospital Consultant staff: Dr Ros Jewell Lead Clinician Dr Jen Campbell Professor David Bonthron Dr Jenny Hague Dr Verity Hartill Dr Emma Hobson - Training Program Director Dr Katrina Prescott - Clinical Governance Lead GPs with a special interest in clinical genetics: Dr Jude Hayward Dr Will Evans POST DETAILS This is a 1 year fixed term post to run from August 2025 for a Trust doctor in the department of Clinical Genetics. The post is suitable for doctors with an interest in Clinical Genetics especially those who are considering applying for a national training number in Clinical Genetics in the future or wish to gain experience in the specialty. The Clinical Fellow will be expected to hold clinics, under supervision. They will also attend and contribute to departmental meetings, multidisciplinary team meetings and teaching sessions. The role will also include supporting the consultants in their delivery of excellent clinical care. The post will give the Clinical Fellow a wide breadth of experience to help with their application for a national training number. This can be tailored and in addition to clinical experience may include active participation in audit, quality improvement projects, teaching, delivering national presentations and clinical research, including opportunities for contributing to publications. The hours are standard working hours of 9-5pm Monday to Friday with an additional hour on Monday from 8-9am to help set up the departmental MDT meeting. Due to clinic and MDT commitments occasional days may require an 8am start time. The role may include attending clinics in Hull and Bradford occasionally (1-4 times per month). These working days may be longer due to travel. The post duties may include a combination of the following. The post holder may not be required to carry out all the duties listed. This will depend upon the requirements of the service. 1. Support consultant clinical activity. 2. Hold outpatient, telephone and video clinics. 3. Participate in the urgent ward referral rota. 4. Write and sign-off clinic letters promptly. 5. Attend all stipulated departmental meetings 6. Support multidisciplinary team meetings 7. Undertake audit or quality improvement projects 8. Teach medical students and other medical personnel as directed. 9. Attend specialist clinics, departmental teaching activities including genomics education and other relevant clinical meetings. 10. Attend induction and comply with all local policies including dress code, annual and study leave. 11. Maintain continued professional development. Supervision Day to day supervision and support will be provided by the appropriate member of consultant, medical or specialist nursing staff as appropriate. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED The post is suitable for a candidate who has achieved or is working towards postgraduate professional exams, such as Membership of Royal College of Physicians, Royal College of Paediatrics & Child Health, General Practice, Obstetrics & Gynaecology or equivalent (MRCP, MRCPch, MRCGP or MRCOG) and can demonstrate considerable previous clinical experience and skills. Please see the Person Specification for details