National Online Training Fellow - Trauma & Orthopaedics

Health Education England
Gynaecology
Not Mentioned
United Kingdom
30 Mar 2024

About the job

***Please note - 1 Fellow per local office in England will be recruited - please ensure you indicate which local office you wish to apply for on your application***

The role of National Online Training Fellow is to work with and support the National Online Training Programme Director in delivery of a national online training programme, aligned to the Curriculum. The NOTF is professionally and managerially accountable to the NOTPD, and will focus upon development and delivery of a National Training Hub, in close collaboration with the Specialty Associations.

The provision will include live webinar and catch-up events, and an online resource (in collaboration with the other NOTF and NOTPD specialty leads). This will be modelled on the National CST Hub. The aim is to cover the breadth of theoretical knowledge required in each specialty to pass the JCIE FRCS examinations. There will be a separate development stream developing content to support common elements of the curriculum, and an expectation that cross-specialty education should be encouraged where curricula allow.

The aim is for the programme to replace didactic teaching, freeing up learner and educator time for more interactive local and regional teaching that focusses on specific skills and higher level reasoning.

To work with the National Online Training Programme Director, and National Programme Lead Head of School. To enable the delivery of a comprehensive series of webinars delivered by leaders in the field, covering the breadth of the curriculum, and providing effective support to the NOTPD in the technical delivery of the programme. To be a champion and advocate of the programme within the specialty, promoting and enabling access to learners, and to work collaboratively with other NOTFs and others to support development of content in shared curricular areas.

Developing and delivering ‘best practice’, and to capture innovation. To be an advocate and a positive role model on behalf of NHSE, by promoting leadership that inspires, motivates and empowers all staff, and demonstrating the values of the NHS.

In April 2023, NHS England, NHS Digital, and Health Education England merged to create a new, single organisation to lead the NHS in England. This new NHS England is designed to create a simpler, smaller, high performing, organisation that leads the NHS more effectively and is a better place to work. Speaking with one voice to the service.

The New NHS England Board Have Set Out The Top-level Purpose For The New Organisation To Lead The NHS In England To Deliver High-quality Services For All, Which Will Inform The Detailed Design Work And We Will Achieve This Purpose By

  • Enabling local systems and providers to improve the health of their people and patients and reduce health inequalities.
  • Making the NHS a great place to work, where our people can make a difference and achieve their potential.
  • Working collaboratively to ensure our healthcare workforce has the right knowledge, skills, values and behaviours to deliver accessible, compassionate care
  • Optimising the use of digital technology, research, and innovation
  • Delivering value for money.

If you would like to know more or require further information, please visit https://www.england.nhs.uk/ .

For further details / informal visits contact: Name: Miss Esther McLarty Job title: Head of Peninsula Postgraduate School of Surgery Email address: [email protected]

Other Contacts

Miss Esther McLarty, Head of Peninsula Postgraduate School of Surgery, and Chair of the Confederation of Postgraduate Schools of Surgery, [email protected]

or

Prof Dominic Furniss, National Programme Lead and Head of School for Surgery for Thames Valley, [email protected].

or

Miss Katherine Smith, Core Surgery Training Program Director, UK Lead for National Core Surgery Education @CSTHubUK [email protected]


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