Senior Clinical Fellow Tier 2 level Neonates

Salary/Rate:Depending on expereince
Job type:Permanent
County:Lancashire
Sector:Women's & Children’s
Job ref:605
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About the Role

We are delighted to work with a well respected hospital based in the Lancashire area, which is looking to recruit a Senior Clinical Fellow Tier 2 level Neonates. 
 
The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work in the neonatal intensive care specialty. This post offers the opportunity for successful candidates to develop and learn a range of skills in a tertiary neonatal intensive care unit including High Frequency Oscillation, inhaled Nitric Oxide, and Therapeutic Hypothermia. The new state of the art Unit is in the purpose-built Women and Children’s Building. The successful candidate will be part of the clinical team and will take part in the Tier Two, second on-call rota.

Person Specification

Essential

 
•    Full registration with the GMC and with a Licence to Practice
•    Neonatal tertiary experience is necessary
•    Basic medical qualification (MB BS or equivalent)
•    Higher degree MRCPCH or equivalent

Job Summary

Applications are invited for a full-time post in the NICU department at the Hospital. The Senior Clinical Fellow post is ST4-8 equivalent and will be for 12 months.

Main duties of the job

Duties will be in the neonatal department on the Tier 2 rota. There will be a mixture of long day/night shifts [12.5 hours] and shorter day shifts. Duties will be divided between Intensive/High Dependency Care, Special and Transitional Care, and the care of infants in the post-natal wards. Duties will be shared with senior trainees [ST4-8] and senior Advanced Neonatal Nurse Practitioners and supervision and education will be provided by Consultants. Although the post is not formally recognised for specialist training by the NW of England Deanery, the incumbent will have an educational supervisor and access to the training opportunities afforded to other doctors in training in the department.

Manchester has very good transport links via car, train or tram.  It also has an international airport with a low cost of living.

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