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Detailed Job Description and Main Responsibilities The Clinical Fellow will participate in a structured CESR Anaesthesia Programme designed to provide the breadth of clinical experience, educational opportunities and supporting evidence required for progression towards Specialist Registration in Anaesthesia via the CESR route. Working under the supervision of consultant anaesthetists, the post holder will contribute to the delivery of safe, effective and patient-centred anaesthetic services across participating organisations while undertaking a structured programme of training aligned to the Royal College of Anaesthetists 2021 Curriculum. Clinical
Responsibilities The post holder will
Provide high-quality anaesthetic care across a broad range of surgical specialties. Undertake elective and emergency anaesthetic duties appropriate to their level of training and competence. Participate in perioperative assessment, intraoperative care and postoperative management of patients. Work within multidisciplinary teams to deliver safe and effective patient care. Participate in intensive care, obstetric anaesthesia, pain management and specialist anaesthetic services as required by the programme. Maintain accurate clinical records and comply with local and national clinical governance requirements. Escalate concerns appropriately and work within GMC Good Medical Practice standards. CESR Training and Development The programme provides structured exposure to Stage 2 and Stage 3 curriculum areas, including: Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia Neuroanaesthesia and Neurocritical Care Paediatric Anaesthesia Obstetric Anaesthesia Pain Medicine Intensive Care Medicine Trauma and Emergency Anaesthesia Major Elective Surgery The post holder will be expected to actively engage with educational opportunities and maintain evidence demonstrating progression towards CESR requirements. Educational
Responsibilities The successful candidate will
Meet regularly with their allocated Educational Supervisor and Clinical Supervisors. Participate in structured educational reviews and annual appraisal. Maintain an up-to-date portfolio, logbook and workplace-based assessments. Attend departmental, regional and national educational activities where appropriate. Participate in simulation training, multidisciplinary teaching and morbidity and mortality meetings. Contribute to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching programmes. Quality Improvement, Research and Governance The post holder will be expected to: Participate in clinical audit, quality improvement and patient safety initiatives. Contribute to clinical governance activities within participating departments. Engage in research and scholarly activities where opportunities arise. Present audit, quality improvement or research work at local, regional or national meetings where appropriate. Leadership and Management The fellow will be encouraged to develop leadership and management skills through participation in: Service development projects Clinical governance activities Educational and teaching programmes Multidisciplinary working groups Quality improvement initiatives On-Call Commitments The post holder will participate in the resident anaesthetic on-call rota, currently operating on an approximately 1:8 full-shift basis, including evenings, nights, weekends and public holidays. On-call duties will vary according to placement location and individual competence but may include emergency theatre cover, obstetric anaesthesia, critical care support and specialist anaesthetic services. Appropriate consultant supervision will be available at all times. Professional
Responsibilities The post holder will
Demonstrate commitment to the principles of Good Medical Practice. Maintain GMC registration and mandatory training requirements. Participate in appraisal and revalidation processes. Take personal responsibility for progressing their CESR portfolio and identifying training requirements throughout the programme.