Senior Clinical Fellow In Adult Critical Care and Research
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trusts
The closing date is 01 May 2025
Job summary
Applications are invited for a Specialist Fellow in Research and Adult Critical Care post starting in August 2025.
The post is open to all applicants who meet the essential criteria as detailed in the person specification below. It is open to all doctors who hold Full/limited registration with the GMC and successfully completed foundation year 2 training plus a further 2 years in the acute specialities (must have at least 24 months of UK Anaesthesia experience).
This post uniquely allows the post holder be integral to the planning, delivery and dissemination of clinical trial research conducted at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. It is anticipated that direct experience of all components of the research life cycle will be obtained by the successful applicant.
The successful candidate would be based in the Critical Care department but would have two days per week allocated to Research activities, the details of which will be discussed at interview.
Main duties of the job
The successful candidate will participate in the 1in 8 airway rota across both QMC and NCH campus critical care units to maximise the clinical experience you gain during this post.
Clinical Responsibilities will include (not exhaustive):
Perform daily reviews on ICU patients and present findings on the MDT ward round, with a focus on our major trauma patient population within adult critical care.
In conjunction with the consultant support the clinical decision making of junior medical and nursing staff as the senior member of the critical care team
Review critically unwell patients outside of critical care.
Admit, stabilise and formulate an initial management plan for critically unwell adults.
Competently initiate ventilation, use vasopressors, insert CVC and Arterial Lines and be able to transfer the critically unwell patient.
The successful candidate would be based in the Critical Care department but would have at least two days per week allocated to Research activities.
See job description for more details
About us
NUH consists of the Queens Medical Centre Campus and the Nottingham City Hospital Campus. Duties will be based at both campuses
Critical care is part of the Specialist Support directorate, which incorporates critical care, anaesthesia, theatres, pain and sterile services across NUH. There are 3 distinct adult critical care areas managed by specialist support across the Trust on two campuses. Queen's Medical Centre Campus (QMC) On the Queen's campus Critical Care is divided into a 29-bedded Intensive Care (level 3 beds), and a 20-bedded level 2 High Dependency Unit. At QMC critical care receives referrals from major trauma and the following surgical specialties: neurosurgery, spinal, emergency orthopaedics, hepatobiliary, vascular, lower GI, maxillofacial and ENT. It also receives referrals from acute medicine (including acute gastroenterology). Of note, NUH became the East Midlands Major Trauma Centre in April 2012 and is the busiest Major Trauma Centre in the UK. Nottingham City Hospital Campus The critical care unit at the City campus has 17 beds that are used flexibly to accommodate up to 9 level 3 patients, the remaining beds are for level 2 admissions. The major subspecialty interests at City are thoracic surgery, upper GI surgery, elective orthopaedics, urology, burns and plastics, renal medicine, infectious diseases, oncology, haematology and respiratory medicine.
Date posted
22 April 2025
Pay scheme
Hospital medical and dental staff
Grade
Doctor - other
Salary
Depending on experience per annum
Contract
Fixed term
Duration
12 months
Working pattern
Full-time
Reference number
164-7115855
Job locations
Cross site
Derby Road
Nottingham
NG7 2UH
Employer details
Employer name
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trusts
Address
Cross site
Derby Road
Nottingham
NG7 2UH
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