Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
Junior Clinical Fellow in Cardiology and Simulation
The closing date is 15 April 2026
Full Time - 40 hours per week plus on calls
Fixed Term - 12 months
Main duties of the job
This is a non‑training post aimed at an experienced SHO seeking to gain more clinical and practical experience prior to embarking on higher ST training. In this post you will form part of a team of 17 SHOs, including Deanery Trainees. This post is 50% simulation and 50% JCF clinical rota.
On a rotating basis the post holders will be based 50% on the cardiology wards and the coronary care unit, led by the cardiology consultant and supported by the Specialist Registrar. On‑call duties are partial shift compliant with the New Junior Doctor Contract. You will spend the other 50% of your time helping create teaching and supporting the simulation lead in delivering training to SpR's.
Regular consultant‑led teaching on specialist cardiology topics is provided every week and there are weekly multidisciplinary meetings for all subspecialties, providing excellent training opportunities. The rota is also designed with built‑in educational opportunities to attend outpatient clinics and cardiac catheterisation laboratories.
About us
We are committed to developing our services in ways that best suit the needs of our patients, including flexible shift patterns to offer services in the evenings or at weekends.
Benefits
Our excellent benefits include a final‑salary pension scheme.
Equality and Language Requirements
Equality of opportunity is our policy. The Trust provides health services to a diverse community.
Please note that successful completion of the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is our accepted minimum language requirement.
Job responsibilities
This is a non‑training post aimed at experienced ST1/2 level SHOs. You will join a team of 17 SHOs, including Deanery Trainees, and will have identical timetables and training opportunities. Clinical duties include management of cardiology inpatients in a tertiary centre setting, managing the coronary care unit, participating in coronary catheterisation labs and cardiology outpatient clinics.
On a rotating basis the post holder will be assigned to subspecialty teams on the cardiology wards and the coronary care unit, led by the Cardiology Consultant and supported by the Specialist Registrar. On‑call duties are partial shift compliant with the New Junior Doctor Contract and include receiving acute patients via the busy primary PCI service.
Clinical responsibilities include participation in daily ward round and completion of ward round duties; prescribing cardiology medication; managing inter‑specialty referrals; admission clerking of inter‑hospital transfers; assessment of sick & deteriorating patients; and discharge documentation.
As part of the simulation team, you will help create and assist in giving teaching sessions to SpR's on the latest simulation technology. Assist with clinics and support the Simulation Lead with other duties.
We also have a number of available audit projects, educational roles and leadership opportunities to enhance your CV and provide engagement with the wider cardiology team. All SHOs will have an assigned educational supervisor.
Person Specification
Qualifications & Training
Advanced Life Support certification
Eligible to work in the UK
MRCS part 1 or equivalent
Professional / Statutory Registration
Full GMC registration
Completed foundation programme / CREST (foundation equivalent)
Working with simulation technology in a medical environment
Skills / Knowledge / Ability
Career progression consistent with professional circumstances
Familiarity with cardiology presentations
Experience in central lines / arterial lines
Competent in cannulation & ABGs
Teaching
Has coordinated and delivered a teaching programme
Has regularly delivered clinical teaching
Has participated in some medical student / FY teaching
Research and Audit
Completed 2 cycles of an audit
Has undertaken a clinical audit
Has undertaken clinical research / has a research publication
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.
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
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