Senior Clinical Fellow in Day Case Anaesthesia

Posted 21 hours 18 minutes ago by NHS

£50,000 - £70,000 Annual
Permanent
Full Time
University and College Jobs
Leicestershire, Leicester, United Kingdom, LE1 5YA
Job Description

University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust

Senior Clinical Fellow in Day Case Anaesthesia

The closing date is 30 December 2025

This is an opportunity to do one of the first day case anaesthetic fellowships focused on BADS criteria for day case surgery, offered nationally. The Fellowship is aimed at trainees or doctors who wish to excel in day case work and are in possession of the primary FRCA (or equivalent) with a minimum anaesthetic experience of 4 years, or even senior trainees, CCT holders seeking further experience in a day case role, leadership and management skills within the NHS would be eligible to apply.

The post is for 12 months commencing in Feb 2026. Candidates must have previous experience of working as an anaesthetist in the UK in addition to holding full GMC registration.

Main duties of the job

The exact timetable will be tailored to comply with the Fellow's specific interests. The proportion of clinical daytime work will be finalised based on the skill mix and upon needs of the service upon appointment. The Fellow will take part in the junior on call rota, providing on call for the intensive care unit, theatres or obstetrics as required by the department.

Post Graduate Doctors in Training are also eligible to apply. Trainees should be on course for a standard ARCP outcome and discuss an Out of Programme (OOP) pause with their TPD. An OOP (P) would allow competencies achieved to be evaluated at ARCP on return to programme using a gap analysis tool and potentially counted towards training. Applicants in ST6 or ST7 may also count time towards training under the Leadership and Management Special Interest Area (SIA). (Details from the RCoA awaited.)

About us

Our new strategy, developed with the support and feedback of colleagues, patients, and partners, is our compass for the next seven years ().

We have four primary goals:

  • high quality care for all
  • being a great place to work
  • partnerships for impact
  • research and education excellence

We will embed health equality in all we do - taking active steps to reduce the avoidable differences in healthcare that some people face, working in partnership with communities.

Our strategy is underpinned by new values and we will work to ensure they are an everyday reality for all:

  • we are compassionate
  • we are proud
  • we are inclusive
  • we are one team

This is an exciting moment as we look to the future with clarity on what we already do well and where we need to focus our energies to make an even bigger difference for the people we serve.

Job responsibilities Clinical

The majority of normal working days will be dedicated to day case anaesthetic activities. Mentorship will be available throughout with the aim to develop to deliver theatre sessions independently under consultant supervision.

Clinical duties will include participation in an on call rota (obstetrics, ICU or theatre) on a 1:8 resident basis (maximum shift duration of 12.5 hrs).

Non Clinical

Establish an understanding of Trust structure, roles and responsibilities of how to deliver the day case list under direct supervision, attending key VAR (Virtual Anaesthetic Review) meeting, Theatre Management Group and Theatre productivity Board meeting to understand the effectiveness and efficiency of the EMPCC.

Plan to attend BADS meeting, develop innovative ideas to improve efficiency and care, develop management and leadership skills within 6 months of Fellowship.

Gain knowledge of the principles of GIRFT to improve patient care efficiently by self directed learning, accessing reading materials and webinars available on the Future NHS website.

Understand how shared learning is being utilised by the NHS to implement changes rapidly and efficiently in clinical practice.

Appreciate the power of data to do audits and drive changes within healthcare including the implications of coding and data validation by clinicians.

Show awareness of some of the national data reporting systems for anaesthetic and surgical specialities to develop evidence based practice.

Supervision

The fellow will be assigned a clinical supervisor who will oversee work during their clinical duties.

Dr Kaushik / Dr Kukreja / Dr Khandia will supervise this fellowship. They will ensure the fellow is provided with adequate education and management opportunities and achieve satisfactory progression through the programme. Postholders will work with the supervisor to set objectives and agree on a personal development plan and may rotate between all 3 sites (LGH, LRI and GGH) to learn day case work in other specialities.

Person Specification Training & Qualifications
  • Full GMC registration / Final FRCA or equivalent Primary Medical Degree (MBChB, MBBS or equivalent)
  • Minimum 4 years of anaesthetic experience
  • Previous experience of working as an anaesthetist in the UK
Management
  • Understanding of the NHS, its strategy and current issues / Interest in leadership and management
  • Basic understanding of management theory, information technology skills / presentation skills
  • Participation in leadership and management course
  • Presentation of QI/service improvement at regional/national conference
Research & Audit and Teaching
  • Experience of audit and understanding of audit principles, evidence of personal experience of audit.
  • Experience of teaching undergraduates/postgraduates and related professionals
  • Medical publications or a background of research activity
  • Higher research degree (MD, PhD or equivalent), GCP certification
  • Higher qualifications in medical education
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.

University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust