Senior Clinical Fellow- Emergency Medicine (QIP, HIU and Research) - London
Job overview
Commencing August 2025 for 12 months (alternative start days may be considered)
The Emergency Department at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital is an exciting and expanding department in one of the busiest and highest-performing non-elective trusts in the country. We are looking for enthusiastic, forward thinking team players to help build on the current excellent reputation and trust ethos.
We have several posts for experienced Emergency Medicine doctors (ST4+ equivalent) who wish to pursue a fellowship in an interest of their choosing. Fellowship postholders are awarded up to 20% of non-clinical fellowship time whilst the remaining time is spent providing Emergency Medicine care on the full rota (which is self-rostered) with the higher trainees and other senior clinical fellows.
Please indicate in the supporting information of the application form which one of the fellowship posts you would like to apply for. Alternatively standalone SCF ED posts are available without the fellowship option.
Main duties of the job
The main service commitments of Senior Clinical Fellows will be, under the supervision of the Consultants, to supervise the FY2s, as well doing 'hands on' work alongside the other middle grades. The department has initiated new patterns of working to achieve the current targets and integral within these are the ‘lead middle grade' ‘resus lead’ and ‘rapid assessment team’ which are roles undertaken by the middle grade doctors within the department.The middle grade would also be expected to run the daily review clinic.
The Consultants are very committed to teaching and post-graduate training and will ensure appropriate opportunities for professional development. The appointee will be expected to already have or to have obtained during the course of the appointment certificates in ATLS and ALS.Most of the Consultants are Instructors on these courses.
Previous post holders have been awarded a job split of up to 70:30 Emergency Medicine : Healthcare Management. The split will be agreed with the educational supervisor depending on projects or postgraduate courses that the post holder wishes to undertake, and regularly reviewed against progress demonstrated towards their PDP.
These jobs are for Senior Clinical fellows who will be based at Chelsea and Westminster Emergency Department and are expected to provide clinical cover for the department which can be self-rostered or agreed with the rota co-ordinator.
Working for our organisation
We provide services from two main hospitals, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital and West Middlesex University Hospital, and a number of clinics across London and the South-East. We have over 6,000 members of staff that are PROUD to Care for nearly one million people.Both hospitals provide full clinical services, including full maternity, emergency and children’s, in addition to a range of community-based services across London, such as award-winning sexual health and HIV clinics.
We’re one of the best preforming Trusts in the country. We’re also one of the top trusts to work for – our staff say they’re engaged, motivated, and would recommend us as a place to work and receive treatment.
Our Trust has been rated by the Care Quality Commission as ‘Good’ in all five of the main domains of safe, effective, caring, responsive and well-led, giving an us overall rating of ‘Good’. We’ve also been awarded an ‘Outstanding’ rating for ‘use of resources’ by an NHS Improvement inspection.
Our facilities are some of the best in the country. We have been investing around £10 million a year in our estate. We are currently spending £25 million on expanding our adult and neonatal critical care facilities at Chelsea and Westminster and redevelopment of our children’s unit at West Middlesex – in partnership with our charity, CW+ and generous donors.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
Quality Improvement Fellowship
The Fellow in Quality Improvement will play a key role in enhancing patient safety, clinical effectiveness, and service efficiency within the emergency department. This position is ideal for a clinician with an interest in healthcare quality improvement, clinical governance, and evidence-based practice.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead and support quality improvement (QI) projects within the department, ensuring alignment with NHS quality standards, RCEM quality standards and patient safety initiatives.
- Develop, implement, and review clinical guidelines and protocols in collaboration with multidisciplinary teams.
- Analyse healthcare data to identify trends and areas for improvement, promoting best practices in patient care.
- Engage with key stakeholders, including consultants, nurses, and allied health professionals, to drive continuous improvement initiatives.
- Provide training and mentorship in quality improvement methodologies, fostering a culture of learning and innovation.
- Contribute to audits, research, and service evaluations to inform policy and practice within the Trust.
For further details please contact Dr Shashank Patil [email protected]
Research Fellowship
This exciting role offers an opportunity to contribute to innovative clinical research that enhances patient care, safety, and the effectiveness of emergency services. The successful candidate will participate in, design, lead, and deliver research projects within the Emergency Department, contributing to both multicentre trials and portfolio studies conducted within the department.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead and support research projects within the Emergency Department, contributing to advancing clinical practice and patient care.
- Develop research proposals, design studies, and manage research activities in collaboration with senior clinicians and researchers.
- Collect, analyse, and interpret healthcare data, ensuring robust methodologies to address clinical questions and inform evidence-based decision-making.
- Engage with key stakeholders, including consultants, nurses, and allied health professionals, to integrate research findings into clinical practice.
- Contribute to the publication of research findings and present research at national and international conferences.
- Provide mentorship and guidance to clinical teams, fostering a culture of academic inquiry and excellence within the department.
- Collaborate on audits, service evaluations, and systematic reviews to influence policy, guidelines, and clinical practice within the Trust.
For further details please contact Dr Julia Burkert [email protected]
High Intensity User Fellowship
We are looking for an EM clinician with a passion for service development and quality improvement to join our team in managing High Intensity Users (HIU) in our Trust. The post holder will assist the clinical lead for HIU in setting up a Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) service, engaging with the North West London Integrated Care System (NWL ICS) and our partners in Mental Health, LAS, General Practice and Social Work.The service runs weekly MDTs, along with a social prescriber, to create individual care plans for patients identified as High Intensity Users and provide them with the holistic care they need. The successful applicant will also attend monthly meetings at a Pan-London and NWL level for HIU.
This post will therefore combine several important managerial aspects of working as a senior clinician in the NHS, including chairing meetings and liaising with multiple agencies to create and agree care plans. As such this post will provide good experience for those close to CCT/specialist registration, or more junior registrars with ambitions towards further senior NHS managerial positions in the future.
For further details please contact Dr Johnny Green [email protected]
The rota is a full shift pattern providing 24 hour cover to the Emergency Department with 1:3 weekends. The shift pattern is new deal compliant with a 1A banding. The pay banding may change to comply with new working practices or regulations relating to the reduction of Junior Doctors Hours.
Due to the high volumes of applications we receive for certain posts and depending our service needs, we reserve the right to close any adverts before the published closing date. After the closing date we strongly advise you check the email account which is registered.If you have not heard from us within five weeks of the closing date, please assume that you have not been shortlisted.
Please refer to our detailed job description for more information
Person specification
Education and Qualifications
Essential criteria- MBChB or equivalent
- Full GMC Registration
- Provider status in at least one of ALS/ATLS/PALS
- MRCEM / FRCEM primary and intermediate
- Instructor in at least one of ALS/ATLS/APLS/PALS
Experience
Essential criteria- Experience in delivering and organising teaching
- Formal teaching courses / qualifications
Skills and knowledge
Essential criteria- Demonstrable A&E and previous NHS experience
- Understanding of Clinical Audit
- Previous work at Middle Grade level in ED
- Peer review medical publications
- Demonstrable interest in management or finance
- The closing date given is a guide only. There may be some occasions when we have to close a vacancy once sufficient applications have been received. You are therefore advised to submit your application as early as possible to avoid disappointment.
- Please check your emails regularly as this is how we will communicate with you throughout the recruitment process.
- If you have not heard from us within 3 weeks after the closing date, we regret that this usually means your application was not successful.
- In submitting an application, you authorise the Trust to confirm any previous NHS service details via the Inter Authority Transfer (IAT) process, should you be appointed to the post.
- During the recruitment process your identity documentation (ie passport, driving licence, visa etc) will be scanned using a device which recognises UV, infrared and machine-readable zone security features of the documents provided.
- Employment at the Trust is offered subject to successful completion of a six month probationary period.