Location: | Birmingham |
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Salary: | £61,142 to £126,281 |
Hours: | Part Time |
Contract Type: | Permanent |
Placed On: | 26th April 2024 |
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Closes: | 22nd May 2024 |
Job Ref: | 103859 |
Salary: Full time starting salary is normally in the range £61,142 to £126,281 depending on experience
Hours: Part Time (24 working hours per week)
Closes: 22/05/2024
Background
We are seeking to appoint a new senior member of staff to join our flagship MBChB programme at an exciting time when the curriculum and programme structure are being redeveloped. The new member of staff will join a well-established team of academics and clinicians to contribute to the development of the revised curriculum, lead our team of senior clinical tutors, contribute to the design and delivery of teaching and participate in NHS Faculty Development.
Community Based Medicine (CBM) is a strand in the MBChB programme where medical students learn about medicine from a Primary Care perspective. The majority of the teaching that students receive occurs on placement in General Practices across the West Midlands and beyond.
The Academic Lead for CBM should be a practising GP (MRCGP/FRCGP). They will provide leadership to a team of Senior Clinical Tutors, each of whom takes responsibility for a year of the MBChB programme and supervises a team of Clinical Tutors who facilitate small-group teaching, on-campus.
This is a high level, strategic post. The postholder will be responsible for developing relationships with placement providers and will contribute strategically to the development of novel community-based placements, in order to enhance the student experience. They will work with relevant professional services staff as well as other academics to ensure the content, structure, delivery and quality of the CBM component meets the requirements of the Programme and the General Practices used for placements.
Main Duties
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Person Specification
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Informal enquires can be made to Professor Kate Thomas, c.p.thomas@bham.ac.uk or telephone 0121 4146071
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