Location: | Swansea |
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Salary: | See advert |
Hours: | Part Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 17th March 2023 |
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Closes: | 11th April 2023 |
Job Ref: | AC05911 |
Salary: FTE is the starting salary point on the Consultant payscale or GP00 on the GP Educator scale. Can remain on the NHS Pension scheme or can join the USS Pension scheme if required.
Contract: This is a fixed term position for 1 session per week (0.1 wte) until July 2025
Location This position will require working across all health boards in Wales, although the majority is likely to be virtual
To deliver its sustainable top 30 ambition Swansea University needs a workforce with the differentiated skills necessary to ensure that it can deliver excellence in research, teaching, learning, and the wider student experience, and to be a powerhouse for the regional economy and internationally.
Main duties of the role include (full list in JD):
To work closely with hospital specialists, GPs, Medical Directors, Clinical Directors across Wales to develop, evaluate and quality assure the clinical curriculum in these areas.
To work closely with the GEM team in Swansea and an enthusiastic, dedicated PCA team, to liaise with clinical, academic and administrative staff in Swansea and the partner health boards regarding developments relating to the clinical curriculum.
To liaise with partner hospitals to identify, develop and enhance student learning opportunities.
To liaise with the undergraduate management staff in the relevant health boards to identify, develop and enhance student learning opportunities.
To troubleshoot concerns raised by and about students on clinical placement, including liaising with Senior Clinical Tutors in GP practices and partner hospitals where relevant.
To monitor students during placements to ensure they are achieving their learning outcomes, to discuss areas of concern and respond appropriately. This may involve co-ordinating or delivery of teaching sessions to enhance their learning experience.
Essential Criteria (full list in JD):
A qualified Medical Practitioner working in Wales.
Demonstrable track record of teaching in either Undergraduate or Postgraduate medicine.
Evidence of the ability to lead and effectively manage a team.
Excellent literacy, numeracy, and specialist IT skills relating to the appointment
Familiarity with virtual communication in the form of zoom and Microsoft teams
Further information
The academic career profiles are available at: Academic Career Pathways - Swansea University
These provide indicative performance levels for all academic staff at Swansea University. These criteria will be used in the recruitment process as well as promotions. Where there are numeric indicators these will be considered in light of the stage of career, hours of work and other commitments. This may be personal circumstances or work-related activities outside of academia such as in industry or a clinical setting.
A satisfactory DBS certificate must be provided before a start date can be confirmed.
To apply for the post please click on 'Apply'.
Applicants are asked to provide a completed online application providing evidence against the essential criteria in the recruitment documentation. Applicants should also attach a Curriculum Vitae to the application.
Informal enquiries are welcome and should be directed to Dr Heidi Phillips, Associate Professor for Primary Care at h.j.phillips@swansea.ac.uk
Shortlisting Date: 24th to 28th April
Interview Date: tbc. Indicative date 3rd or 5th May
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