Join us for a career and portfolio boosting opportunity
We are offering one Anaesthetic Junior Clinical Fellow job at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, commencing August 2025. This is a fixed term post, initially for 6 months, with the possible opportunity to extend. Applicants should have full GMC registration and a minimum of three years of experience practising Anaesthesia.
The post is ideally suited to those who are between Core and Specialty (Stage 1 and Stage 2) training in Anaesthesia, including those who have yet to pass the Primary FRCA. More broadly, any experienced Anaesthetist seeking further clinical exposure and portfolio-boosting opportunities in preparation for entering Specialty Training at ST4+ level is encouraged to apply.
The successful applicant will join a busy, supportive department, providing anaesthesia for a broad range of specialties, and will participate in rotas covering Anaesthesia, Enhanced Perioperative Care (EPOC), Obstetrics and Critical Care (these may be undertaken in blocks).
Please note, this post is aligned to Trust specific pay scales and terms and conditions of service and is not linked to the 2016 doctors in training terms and conditions of service and pay scales.
The Successful Applicant Will Be Expected To
- Support the delivery of a high quality 24-hour Anaesthetic service, including participation in out of hours rotas, covering EPOC (Enhanced Perioperative Care unit), Obstetrics and Critical Care, in addition to General (Anaesthesia) duties.
- To work flexibly when required and depending upon demand.
To understand the role in more detail, please read the attached job description and person specification documents.
We Offer
- A named GMC-accredited Educational Supervisor
- Annual Medical Appraisal
- Exam support, interview and viva practice
- Access to undergraduate teaching roles with further opportunities to contribute to local education and audit/QI projects
- The benefit of the department’s strong training, University, Trent Simulation Centre and
Royal College links
- Pay and leave in line with trainee peers
- Flexible working
- Access to pastoral support – buddying, mentoring, nationally recognised Junior Doctor Liaison Group and Staff Wellbeing Programme
There are two campuses, situated 5 miles apart in the heart of Nottingham, with 47 theatres covering all surgical specialties.
- Queen’s Medical Centre (QMC) is the acute setting and supports a substantial surgical workload including neurosurgery, spinal surgery, head and neck, hepatobiliary and colorectal surgery. It also houses the region’s only Major Trauma Centre, Emergency Department, Children’s Hospital, Treatment Centre, Trent Simulation Centre and Medical School
- Nottingham City Hospital (NCH) delivers planned care and is where cardiac, thoracic, urology, the majority of cancer surgery and renal transplants are undertaken.
For further details / informal visits contact: Name: Dr Katharine Ingram Job title: Consultant Anaesthetist Email address: katharine.ingram@nhs.net Telephone number: 0115 9249924
Contact 0115 9249924 ext 81195