Location: | Cambridge |
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Salary: | £26,942 to £30,805 per annum |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 14th May 2025 |
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Closes: | 5th June 2025 |
Job Ref: | SN45979 |
An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the Palliative Care Teaching Team at the University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine.
The teaching team delivers engaging, highly evaluated and impactful teaching for medical students in the final three years of their undergraduate course. The team is friendly, supportive and committed to excellence.
The post holder will be a key member of the teaching team and will work closely with the Palliative Care Teaching Administrator and teaching team
The successful applicant for this post will be responsible for the administration of the new ‘Care of Dying Patients’ course. This world-first simulation teaching programme utilises role players and hyper-realistic manikins to give medical students the ability to practice being a doctor in a safe environment.
This innovative addition to the undergraduate training of medical students starts in autumn 2025 and will run on Mondays in Cambridge for all final year students, including:
They will also lead the administration of the hospice placements arranged for all 300 final year students in 14 hospices across the East of England and beyond.
In addition, the post-holder will spend a proportion of their timing providing support for the pre-clinical course Social and Ethical Context of Health and Illness (SECHI), this will include liaising with seminar leaders re teaching arrangements, making room bookings, ensuring feedback is completed and updating relevant information on the student Moodle pages.
Working in partnership with Alice Cuttriss, they will liaise with medical students concerning these and other aspects of the course. At times, this may involve receiving emails and other communication from distressed students and ensuring that these are promptly forwarded to the teaching faculty. The post does not involve direct contact with patients near the end of life or their family members.
They will also communicate with the wider group of colleagues across the East of England who support the teaching programme and with colleagues across the Clinical School.
They will have previous administrative experience and be skilled in working collaboratively and proactively in a dynamic environment. They will be IT literate in word processing, spreadsheets, PowerPoint, email and database applications. Time management, team-working and interpersonal skills are essential, with ability to prioritise workload effectively and think proactively.
The post would suit an individual that is reflective, conscientious and interested in being part of innovative medical teaching practice. All training relevant to the simulation parts of the post will be provided during the thorough induction period. Continuing professional development will be supported and encouraged.
We are ideally looking for someone who can work full-time, however we will consider applicants who are able to work a minimum of 75% FTE.
The funds for these posts are available for three years in the first instance.
Closing date: 5 June 2025
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