Offer our medical students high quality clinical skills and simulation sessions. The post holder will be involved in the clinical teaching of medical students across all the modules/years for which the Trust takes students on placements. This would be in the form of lectures, small group seminar work and structured bedside teaching. This post will offer excellent organisational and direct teaching experience at the undergraduate level along with the opportunity to work towards a qualification in Medical Education. It is expected that the post holder will undertake some training in medical education and perform some research/audit into medical education within the Trust, and this will be supported through leave and course fees by the Trust. To become familiar with the teaching objectives of all the programmes being delivered by the Trust and work with the students to help them achieve these objectives. To be familiar with the electronic curriculum and University web-based learning platform and be available to facilitate students self-directed learning. The post holder will have dedicated time to work with the simulation faculty to support high-fidelity simulation training to the medical students. The successful candidate will be trained as simulation faculty. Teaching medical students at the bedside is an integral part of the job however opportunities to utilize the clinical simulation suite to deliver teaching in a dynamic way will also be made available To work closely with the Undergraduate Medical Education Team to audit, develop and improve the teaching offered by the Trust. This may be through an audit or piece of research into the teaching activities. It is expected that the post holder will develop a project to be presented at the end of the year to the Clinical Sub Dean and UGME Faculty. To work closely with the undergraduate administration team to ensure co-ordination of all teaching programmes runs smoothly. If offered a Colchester site role, your clinical placement speciality will be one of O&G or a surgical area.