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Global Fellow in Emergency Medicine and Major Trauma
Posted 1 day 20 hours ago by NHS
The Leeds Emergency Medicine Departments offer 12 month Clinical Fellowships designed to provide individually tailored experience and training for those who want to develop a special interest in Emergency Medicine.
Posts are available from August 2026 onwards.
Responsibilities- Work 80/20 clinical to non clinical split, delivering care within the Emergency Departments at the Leeds General Infirmary and St James University Hospital.
- Develop and lead new services supporting wider emergency needs in Leeds, including education, simulation, ultrasound, digital transformation and trauma care.
- Participate in a monthly teaching programme led by a named Educational Supervisor.
- Contribute to the department's education, governance and research programmes.
- Engage in clinical and non clinical duties, including audit, quality improvement and patient safety initiatives.
- Collaborate with multi professional teams and supervise junior medical staff.
- Full registration with the GMC and a valid licence to practice.
- 36 months experience post full GMC registration, including foundation competencies, with evidence of clinical care, patient safety, teamwork and integrity.
- Preferred completion of MCEM/FRCEM Intermediate or equivalent, and working towards FRCEM.
- Experience in Anaesthesia/Critical Care Medicine or major trauma management, including procedural competencies (e.g., intercostal drain insertion, arterial cannulation, central venous cannulation).
- Advanced Life Support and Advanced Trauma Life Support certificates.
- Excellent written and spoken English; IELTS score of 7.5 or equivalent evidence.
- Effective communication, clarity in written and spoken form, ability to build rapport and persuade.
- Strong problem solving and decision making with an analytical approach.
- Empathy, sensitivity, respect for all patients and colleagues.
- Leadership skills, organisational and planning ability, ability to motivate teams.
- Proactive involvement in audit, quality improvement, teaching and research.
The Trust is committed to equality and diversity and maintains a policy that ensures no person receives less favourable treatment on the basis of protected characteristics. Reasonable adjustments will be made for disabled applicants and post holders where required.
Health & Safety & Other PoliciesAll staff must comply with the Trust's Health and Safety, Infection Control and No Smoking policies. A DBS disclosure is required prior to appointment.
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