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University College London Hospitals invites applications for Clinical Fellow posts in Neurocritical Care at The National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery. The position favors applicants pursuing specialization in neurocritical care during a six-month initial term with supervision from consultants, aimed at providing essential hands-on experience and qualification support.
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University College London Hospitals
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London, United Kingdom
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02.06.2025
17.07.2025
Job overview
Applications are invited for Clinical Fellow posts in Neurocritical Care (Intensive Care) at The National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London, for a 6-month period, with potential extension to a year or more based on performance. We have three posts starting 5th February 2025. Interviews are scheduled for 19th November 2024. Successful applicants will work under consultant supervision, with responsibilities tailored to their experience and learning needs.
Note: This vacancy may close before the listed deadline. Please submit your application promptly.
Main duties of the job
The posts are suitable for those seeking to gain experience in neurocritical care, for specialist training, CESR equivalence in neurocritical care, or higher general intensive care medicine.
Working for our organisation
University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH) is a leading NHS trust in the UK, serving a diverse population. We provide acute and specialist services, including research and education, across multiple sites in London.
Our focus is on diagnosing and treating complex illnesses, with specialties including women’s health, cancer, infections, neurological, gastrointestinal, and oral diseases. We offer advanced support services such as critical care, imaging, nuclear medicine, and pathology.
UCLH is committed to sustainability, aiming to become a carbon net zero health service by 2031 (direct emissions) and 2040 (indirect emissions).