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Education Fellow in Genomics (Health Education England Supported) Nottingham, England
Job description
Applications are invited for An Education Fellow in Genomics (Health Education England Supported) commencing August 2023 for 12 Months.
The post comprises of two components. 40% will be protected time spent on a HEE project tailored to the individuals interests and experience and aligned to HEE’s mandate of improving healthcare education and patient care across the region. This would be a mainstreaming genomics project that could involve any of the multiple specialities that use genomics testing for diagnostic or management purposes. The remaining 60% will be spent as service work in the Clinical Genetics Service at the Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, City Hospital Campus. This can also be tailored to the individuals interests and experience. This post has no out of hours commitment.
Applications are welcome from trainees from a wide range of specialities. Fellows may be trainees on OOP or trainees who have opted to work less Than full time in their training programme or trainees taking time between foundation and core training or core training and higher training. Trainees that have a national training number will need to have agreement from their TPD to be placed in our Trust and work less than full time or to be Out of Programme.
This post is for An Education Fellow in Genomics (Health Education England Supported) commencing August 2023 for 12 Months.
The appointee will be expected to fulfil the following duties
- Attend outpatient clinics.
- Participate in Urgent Prenatal Clinic and Ward Referral rota depending on experience
- Dictate post-clinic letters promptly.
- Maintain continued professional development.
- Attend educational and multidisciplinary sessions.
- Undertake audit at various times throughout the rotations.
- Teach medical students and other medical personnel as directed.
- Co-operate with members of the personnel department when monitoring hours of work and other personnel issues.
- Attend induction at start of rotation.
- Comply with all local policies including dress code, annual and study leave
The post holders will be based in the Clinical Genetics Department where experience is gained in planning and attending out-patient clinics, arranging genomic testing, urgent referrals, dealing with queries, using specialised databases, and working closely with the Molecular Genetics and Cytogenetics laboratories.
Within ‘Nottingham University Hospitals’ management structures, Clinical Genetics is in the Clinical Division of Family Health.
See Job Description and Additional Information Document for Full Details
1. Gain an understanding of the role of genomics in medicine. This will be achieved through:
- Clinical experience of working in the Clinical Genetics department
- Formal and informal teaching and
- Online resources available through the HEE established Genomics Education Programme.
- Participation in MDT sessions between relevant speciality and genetics.
- Acting as the point of contact facilitating collaboration between mainstream speciality and Clinical Genetics service.
- Delivering face-to-face or online ‘Mainstreaming Genomics Education’ packages that have been developed in our department.
3. A national level genomic education opportunity will also be made available through participation in the GeNotes Project, which had a beta launch in 2022. This is a ‘just in time’ educational resource for healthcare professionals working in the NHS and clinicians from our department are already involved in a number of pilot GeNotes projects.
4. The Fellow will undertake an audit or service evaluation project towards the end of the placement to assess the impact of their work, so that good practice can be sustained and areas for future improvement identified.