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A leading teaching hospital in South-West London is seeking Clinical Fellows to support its critical care directorate. The role requires GMC registration and prior experience in Anaesthesia, Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine, or Surgery is essential. Opportunities to broaden experience across various specialized units are available. Full-time appointments are available during 2026.
Minimum requirement: Registrar level or equivalent or post completion of core training in Anaesthesia, Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine Training, any of the Acute Care Common Stems or Surgery. We can accommodate experienced Trainees/Clinical Fellows looking to broaden their experience (including subspecialty experience in Cardiothoracic or Neuro Intensive Care) as well as more junior Clinical Fellows but with a minimum requirement of Registrar level or equivalent or post completion of Core Training in Anaesthesia, Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine Training, any of the Acute Care Common Stems or Surgery.
Duties and responsibilities will be commensurate with the individual candidate's experience and are overseen by consultant intensivists at all times. The experience gained will be beneficial to trainees wishing to pursue a wide variety of career aims.
St George's Hospital is the primary teaching hospital in South-West London and provides all of the tertiary specialities. The St George's Adult Critical Care Directorate has 60 Critical Care beds across three Critical Care Units: General Intensive Care (GICU), Neuro Intensive Care (NICU) and Cardiothoracic Intensive Care (CTICU). This is an exciting time for the Directorate with the construction of a new 20 bed adult ICU currently underway. Successful candidates will work across one or more of these units during their period of employment at St George's and where possible we will accommodate specific unit preferences.
St Georges University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust serves a population of 1.3 million across southwest London, with services extending to Surrey and Sussex, totalling around 3.5 million people. The trust also provides a nationwide Endoscopy Training Centre. The main site, St Georges Hospital in Tooting, is shared with St George's, University of London. The Hospital hosts faculties of Health and Social Care Sciences and trains a wide range of Healthcare Professionals.
We provide a wide variety of specialist care and community services following integration with Community Services Wandsworth in 2010.
Full time appointments available for now, February 2026 and August 2026.
All queries to Recruitment Lead: Dr David Smith: [email protected]
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