Job summary
Applications
are invited for the exciting new post of an Advanced Clinical Training
fellowship in Neurology with a subspecialist focus on Motor Neurone Disease.
This post will form a key part of the medical team at the new Rob Burrow
Centre for Motor Neurone Disease.
This
post is for the new Rob Burrow Centre for Motor Neurone Disease and is based
at Seacroft Hospital. The candidate will
also provide support for patients admitted to wards at Leeds General
Infirmary and St James's University Teaching Hospital.
Leeds
Teaching Hospitals Trust is one of the largest teaching hospital Trusts in
Europe with access to leading clinical expertise and medical technology. We
care for people from all over the country, as well as the 800,000 residents
of Leeds. The Trust has a budget of £1 billion and employs 17,000 staff.
The
Rob Burrow Centre is led by Dr Agam Jung, Director; Dr Shaun Foo, Co-director
and is supported by a Centre Manager, 3 MND specialist nurses and a wider
multi-disciplinary team, including sub specialities e.g. respiratory and
gastroenterology.
The
Centre comes under the department of Neurology, which is part of the
Neurosciences CSU. Mr Robert Rathbone is the General Manager of the CSU, Dr
Jonathan Bilmen is the Clinical Director and Mr Robin Darby is the Head of
Nursing. Dr Maruthi Vinjam is the Clinical Lead for Neurology.
Expected shortlisting date: 10 December 2025
Planned interview date: 17 December 2025
Main duties of the job
The
successful applicant should possess MRCP (or equivalent) and would have
achieved CCT, or be within 24 to 36 months of attainment ( ST6-8, 1WTE). If
currently within a training programme in the UK. Applicants will need to
have a minimum of 7 years experience following full GMC accreditation, with
at least 5 of these in neurology.
Applicants
should have established skills in Neurology, including a strong commitment to
undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and a research interest is desirable.
Interest and ambition to build a specialist practice in the diagnosis, treatment and
management of Motor Neurone disease is crucial.
This
is a full time Clinical Fellow post which will focus on
developing your skills and knowledge on all aspects of of Motor Neurone
Disease. This will predominantly be based at the new Centre at Seacroft
Hospital, but
support
to the wider Neurology service and in-reach to inpatient units at Leeds General
Infirmary and St James University Hospital will also form an element of this
post.
This
post-holder has the option to contribute to the Neurology Registrar on-call
rota (pre CCT) or to the Consultant Rota.
Consideration
will be given to applicants who wish to work full or part time and those
wishing to job share.
If
shortlisted, you will be required to give a 10-minute presentation on:
The Development of Motor Neurone Services at the Rob
Burrow MND Centre, as a local, regional and supra-regional centre.
About us
The
successful applicant should possess MRCP (or equivalent) and would ideally
have achieved CCT, or be within 24 to 36 months of attainment ( ST6-8, 1WTE)
, if currently within a training programme within the UK. Applicants will
need to have a minimum of 7 years if experience following full GMC
accreditation, with at least 5 of these in neurology.
Applicants
should have established skills in Neurology, including a strong commitment to
undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and a research interest is desirable.
Interest
in and ambition to build a specialist practice in the diagnosis, treatment
and management of Motor Neurone disease is crucial.
Leeds
Teaching Hospitals is committed to our process of redeploying 'at risk'
members of our existing workforce to new roles. As such, all our job adverts
are subject to this policy and we reserve the right to close, delay or remove
adverts while this process is completed. If you do experience a delay in the
shortlisting stage of the recruitment cycle, please bear with us while this
process is completed, and contact the named contact if you have any
questions.
Job description
Job responsibilities
This
MND Advanced Clinical Fellowship post is formally recognised by the
Association of British Neurologists (ABN). The Fellow will be funded for 12
months primarily by the MND Association and also by the Leeds Teaching
Hospitals NHS Trust. The funds from the MNDA are from fundraising carried out
in the name of the Yorkshire rugby legend Rob Burrow who was cared for by the
Leeds MND Service.
The
fellowship is designed for neurology clinicians at the end of training and
that have achieved their Neurology SCE, to provide all aspects of
subspecialty training in MND and thus prepare for a consultant role in this
field. This would be one of the countrys first MND Clinical Fellowships and
we expect the candidate to work as a neurology consultant with a specialist
MND interest in the region.
The
fellow will be fully immersed in the MND service. This will include a
thorough grounding in the clinical management, investigation and learning new
skills e.g Botox for optimally managing all varieties of MND and MND mimics.
It includes care for the patient holistically at home and hospice as well.
There
are further opportunities to develop a research interest and also to attend
MND services in other specialist centres e.g Sheffield. LTHT has a good
network of support with neighbouring Trusts under the West Yorkshire
Association of Acute Trusts which will enable the fellow to attend supervised
clinics. Named consultants in neighbouring Trusts have agreed to host the
Fellow and the WYAAT passport scheme will allow seamless working across
hospitals.
This
post is not suitable for more junior applicants, who are not yet at a CCT or
peri-CCT standard. More junior applicants should not apply.
To
maximise the available learning opportunity, it is expected that candidates
will already have previous neurology experience in the NHS system. Previous
experience in MND is desirable.
The
post is structured such that the training will be planned and delivered over
a 12-month period and is therefore not suitable for trainees looking for a
briefer fellowship placement. The Fellow will have access to an office space
and IT including a Trust laptop. They will have a Trust as well as a
departmental induction. A dedicated supervisor and peer mentor (another
neurology trainee / ABN peer mentoring programme) will be available to
support the fellow. They will be expected to attend the weekly Regional
Neurology Academic meeting, as well as the monthly Neuromuscular MDT to
develop an understanding of MND mimics. Self-directed learning will be
strongly encouraged.
If
the Fellow is Pre CCT, they will also attend monthly regional training days.
Joining
the On call Rota can be considered.
b)
Interventional MND activity
The
Fellow will gain exposure to muscle biopsy and in the future on intrathecal
treatments as well as learn about Botox delivery. They will be expected to
learn and deliver by attaining competency in delivering Botox injections for
saliva and spasticity management. Training for this will be provided.
c)
Non MND clinics
The
Fellow also has the option to attend general neurology clinics to continue to
gain a thorough understanding of the management of neurological conditions.
The
Fellow will be expected to keep a portfolio of their activities and
educational progress, utilising a recognised portfolio (eg NHS e Portfolios).
The
Fellow will be expected to support the MND Research nurse to maintain the
national MND databases.
The
Fellow is strongly encouraged to involve themselves in the current research
within the MND service , including actively recruiting patients to trials
such as MRF / Computer Vision / Drug Trials / Assessment of Informal Carer
Well being. The Fellow will be expected to lead the PPIE group meetings.
We
hope to set up an MND journal club which the MND Clinical fellow is expected
to co-ordinate and to present at.
d)
Out of hours
The
post-holder can participate in the Neurology out-of-hours rota via the Trust
internal bank services which includes cover of adult neurology patients at a
registrar level.
Job description
Job responsibilities
This
MND Advanced Clinical Fellowship post is formally recognised by the
Association of British Neurologists (ABN). The Fellow will be funded for 12
months primarily by the MND Association and also by the Leeds Teaching
Hospitals NHS Trust. The funds from the MNDA are from fundraising carried out
in the name of the Yorkshire rugby legend Rob Burrow who was cared for by the
Leeds MND Service.
The
fellowship is designed for neurology clinicians at the end of training and
that have achieved their Neurology SCE, to provide all aspects of
subspecialty training in MND and thus prepare for a consultant role in this
field. This would be one of the countrys first MND Clinical Fellowships and
we expect the candidate to work as a neurology consultant with a specialist
MND interest in the region.
The
fellow will be fully immersed in the MND service. This will include a
thorough grounding in the clinical management, investigation and learning new
skills e.g Botox for optimally managing all varieties of MND and MND mimics.
It includes care for the patient holistically at home and hospice as well.
There
are further opportunities to develop a research interest and also to attend
MND services in other specialist centres e.g Sheffield. LTHT has a good
network of support with neighbouring Trusts under the West Yorkshire
Association of Acute Trusts which will enable the fellow to attend supervised
clinics. Named consultants in neighbouring Trusts have agreed to host the
Fellow and the WYAAT passport scheme will allow seamless working across
hospitals.
This
post is not suitable for more junior applicants, who are not yet at a CCT or
peri-CCT standard. More junior applicants should not apply.
To
maximise the available learning opportunity, it is expected that candidates
will already have previous neurology experience in the NHS system. Previous
experience in MND is desirable.
The
post is structured such that the training will be planned and delivered over
a 12-month period and is therefore not suitable for trainees looking for a
briefer fellowship placement. The Fellow will have access to an office space
and IT including a Trust laptop. They will have a Trust as well as a
departmental induction. A dedicated supervisor and peer mentor (another
neurology trainee / ABN peer mentoring programme) will be available to
support the fellow. They will be expected to attend the weekly Regional
Neurology Academic meeting, as well as the monthly Neuromuscular MDT to
develop an understanding of MND mimics. Self-directed learning will be
strongly encouraged.
If
the Fellow is Pre CCT, they will also attend monthly regional training days.
Joining
the On call Rota can be considered.
b)
Interventional MND activity
The
Fellow will gain exposure to muscle biopsy and in the future on intrathecal
treatments as well as learn about Botox delivery. They will be expected to
learn and deliver by attaining competency in delivering Botox injections for
saliva and spasticity management. Training for this will be provided.
c)
Non MND clinics
The
Fellow also has the option to attend general neurology clinics to continue to
gain a thorough understanding of the management of neurological conditions.
The
Fellow will be expected to keep a portfolio of their activities and
educational progress, utilising a recognised portfolio (eg NHS e Portfolios).
The
Fellow will be expected to support the MND Research nurse to maintain the
national MND databases.
The
Fellow is strongly encouraged to involve themselves in the current research
within the MND service , including actively recruiting patients to trials
such as MRF / Computer Vision / Drug Trials / Assessment of Informal Carer
Well being. The Fellow will be expected to lead the PPIE group meetings.
We
hope to set up an MND journal club which the MND Clinical fellow is expected
to co-ordinate and to present at.
d)
Out of hours
The
post-holder can participate in the Neurology out-of-hours rota via the Trust
internal bank services which includes cover of adult neurology patients at a
registrar level.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- MBBS or equivalent medical qualification
- CCT (or within 24 -36 months of CCT)
- Is up to date and fit to practise safely and is aware of own training needs
- Ability to provide complete details of employment history
- Evidence that career progression is consistent with personal circumstances
- Evidence that present achievement and performance is commensurate with totality of their period of training
Desirable
- Be eligible for full registration with, and hold a current licence to practise from, the GMC at intended start date.
- Eligibility to work in the UK.
Additional Criteria
Essential
- All applicants to have demonstrable skills in written and spoken English adequate to enable effective communication about medical topics with patients and colleagues.
- Evidence of thoroughness (is well prepared, shows self discipline/ commitment, is punctual and meets deadlines)
- Capacity to monitor developing situations and anticipate issues
- Capacity to operate under pressure
- Demonstrates initiative & resilience to cope with Application form Interview / Selection centre References changing circumstance
- Is able to deliver good clinical care in the face of uncertainty
- Understands, respects and demonstrates the values of the NHS Constitution (e.g. everyone counts; improving lives; commitment to quality of care; respect and dignity; working together for patients)
- Demonstrates probity (displays honesty, integrity, aware of ethical dilemmas, respects confidentiality)
- Capacity to take responsibility for own actions
- Shows initiative/drive/enthusiasm (self-starter, motivated, shows curiosity, initiative)
Experience
Essential
- 7 years of experience after full GMC registration or equivalent, 5 of which should be in neurology, and evidence of achievement of foundation competences, in line with GMC standards.
- Demonstrates clarity in written/spoken communication & capacity to adapt language as appropriate to the situatio
- Able to build rapport, listen, persuade & negotiate
- Capacity to use logical/lateral thinking to solve problems/make decisions, indicating an analytical/scientific approach
- Capacity to take in others perspectives and treat others with understanding; sees patients as people
- Demonstrates respect for all
- Able to work in multi-professional teams & supervise junior medical staf
- Ability to show leadership, make decisions, organise and motivate other team members for the benefit of patients through, for example, audit and quality improvement Projects
- Capacity to work effectively with others
- Capacity to manage/prioritise time and information effectively
- Capacity to prioritise own workload & organise ward rounds
Desirable
- Ability to apply sound clinical knowledge and judgement to problems
- Ability to prioritise clinical need
- Ability to maximise safety and minimise risk
- Recognition of, and ability to undertake the initial management of, an acutely ill patient
- Demonstrable interest in, and understanding of, the specialty
- Commitment to personal and professional development
- Evidence of attendance at organised teaching and training programme(s)
- Evidence of self-reflective practice
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- MBBS or equivalent medical qualification
- CCT (or within 24 -36 months of CCT)
- Is up to date and fit to practise safely and is aware of own training needs
- Ability to provide complete details of employment history
- Evidence that career progression is consistent with personal circumstances
- Evidence that present achievement and performance is commensurate with totality of their period of training
Desirable
- Be eligible for full registration with, and hold a current licence to practise from, the GMC at intended start date.
- Eligibility to work in the UK.
Additional Criteria
Essential
- All applicants to have demonstrable skills in written and spoken English adequate to enable effective communication about medical topics with patients and colleagues.
- Evidence of thoroughness (is well prepared, shows self discipline/ commitment, is punctual and meets deadlines)
- Capacity to monitor developing situations and anticipate issues
- Capacity to operate under pressure
- Demonstrates initiative & resilience to cope with Application form Interview / Selection centre References changing circumstance
- Is able to deliver good clinical care in the face of uncertainty
- Understands, respects and demonstrates the values of the NHS Constitution (e.g. everyone counts; improving lives; commitment to quality of care; respect and dignity; working together for patients)
- Demonstrates probity (displays honesty, integrity, aware of ethical dilemmas, respects confidentiality)
- Capacity to take responsibility for own actions
- Shows initiative/drive/enthusiasm (self-starter, motivated, shows curiosity, initiative)
Experience
Essential
- 7 years of experience after full GMC registration or equivalent, 5 of which should be in neurology, and evidence of achievement of foundation competences, in line with GMC standards.
- Demonstrates clarity in written/spoken communication & capacity to adapt language as appropriate to the situatio
- Able to build rapport, listen, persuade & negotiate
- Capacity to use logical/lateral thinking to solve problems/make decisions, indicating an analytical/scientific approach
- Capacity to take in others perspectives and treat others with understanding; sees patients as people
- Demonstrates respect for all
- Able to work in multi-professional teams & supervise junior medical staf
- Ability to show leadership, make decisions, organise and motivate other team members for the benefit of patients through, for example, audit and quality improvement Projects
- Capacity to work effectively with others
- Capacity to manage/prioritise time and information effectively
- Capacity to prioritise own workload & organise ward rounds
Desirable
- Ability to apply sound clinical knowledge and judgement to problems
- Ability to prioritise clinical need
- Ability to maximise safety and minimise risk
- Recognition of, and ability to undertake the initial management of, an acutely ill patient
- Demonstrable interest in, and understanding of, the specialty
- Commitment to personal and professional development
- Evidence of attendance at organised teaching and training programme(s)
- Evidence of self-reflective practice
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
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Additional information
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).
From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).