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An established industry player is seeking a Chief Registrar in Emergency Medicine to enhance communication and engagement within the clinical setting. This role offers a unique blend of protected time for education and clinical practice, allowing for significant contributions to service improvement and trainee support. With a commitment to diversity and inclusion, the organization aims to create an environment where all staff can thrive and deliver outstanding care. If you are passionate about clinical excellence and quality improvement, this opportunity is perfect for you.
The chief registrar will have a designated educational supervisor for their role, who may or may not be the same as their clinical supervisor.
There will be formal educational oversight, including an induction, educational agreement, personal development plan, and regular appraisals.
All candidates must hold a national training number, which is an essential requirement.
The role may be undertaken in or out of programme (training or experience), depending on local workforce needs and individual training preferences. Any necessary extension to the certificate of completion of training (CCT) date will be negotiated locally, involving the head of school where appropriate. Approval from the relevant specialist advisory committee is required for OOPT requests.
Trainees must discuss applications with their education supervisor and TPD before applying. Permission from the TPD is required to apply.
The minimum duration for this post is 12 months.
The role involves 40% protected time and 60% clinical practice, which is an essential requirement.
The chief registrar's responsibilities are broad to allow flexibility and autonomy. Focus areas include:
Diversity makes us interesting… Inclusion makes us outstanding. We recognize inequality exists and are committed to creating a truly inclusive culture where everyone can deliver outstanding care, regardless of background, and where all staff can be authentic and representative of our patient community.
We are dedicated to equal opportunities and welcome applications from all community sections. Reasonable adjustments will be made for disabled applicants. Applicants with disabilities meeting minimum criteria can opt for a guaranteed interview.
If you require assistance with your application, please contact the recruitment team at 0118 322 6997 or 0118 322 5342.
Our primary communication method is email. If you prefer a different contact method, please inform the recruitment team.
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