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Applications are invited for the following Paediatric Orthopaedic Fellowships at Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust with the following start and end dates inclusive. Applicants need to specify which of the roles they would like to be considered for and rank them in order: 1. National Paediatric Orthopaedics and Trauma Fellowship - Commencing October 6th, 2027 - October 3rd, 2028: Six monthly rotation with 2 consultants each posting. 2. Paediatric Orthopaedics and Limb Reconstruction Fellowship - Commencing October 6th, 2027 - October 3rd, 2028- 12 months with 2 limb reconstruction consultants. 3. Paediatric Orthopaedics and Trauma Fellowship (2 Posts) - Commencing April 5th, 2028 - April 3rd, 2029 : Six monthly rotation with 2 consultants each posting. 4. Paediatric Orthopaedics and Trauma Fellowship - Commencing April 7th, 2027-October 5th, 2027 : Six month rotation with 2 consultants. The post is whole time with 40 standard hours per week attracting an ST6- ST8/ salary with 1 in 11 on-call rota with prospective cover shared with existent fellows and 3 Yorkshire specialist trainees. Salary is on the above new contract scale. Fellows are involved in both elective and fracture clinics, elective theatre sessions, trauma theatre sessions as well as ward rounds. There is a weekly Friday morning MDT and clinical governance meetings with participation by all middle grades. Appointees are expected in rare circumstances to cover any other colleague's session due to sickness. Total working hours are less than 48. These are all posts designed for educational training.
Job Responsibility
The post is whole time with 40 standard hours per week attracting an ST6- ST8/ salary with 1 in 11 on-call rota with prospective cover shared with existent fellows and 3 Yorkshire specialist trainees
Fellows are involved in both elective and fracture clinics, elective theatre sessions, trauma theatre sessions as well as ward rounds
There is a weekly Friday morning MDT and clinical governance meetings with participation by all middle grades
Appointees are expected in rare circumstances to cover any other colleague's session due to sickness
All paediatric orthopaedic fellows receive comprehensive training in general orthopaedics and trauma, with additional exposure to gait analysis, deformity planning, and preoperative planning
The National Paediatric Orthopaedic Fellowship carries additional leadership responsibilities, including coordination of the weekly rota, oversight of daytoday departmental operations, and management of trainee and fellow leave
Requirements
Qualified medical practitioner
Registered with GMC, MRCS/ FRCS (Tr & Orth) or equivalent training experience / Eligible for GMC Registration with test of English proficiency pass certificate
Completed basic surgical training in posts approved by the Surgical Royal College or approved overseas equivalent
Competence in pre-operative and post operative management
Demonstrated commitment to paediatric orthopaedics
Organisational ability
Potential to cope with stressful situations and undertake responsibility
Understand and communicate intelligibly with patients
Candidates should have the ability to communicate fluently in English for example to have passed the IELTS english proficiency examination or equivalent
Trustworthy and reliable
Behave in a manner which establishes professional relationships with patients
Nice to have
Distinction, prizes, awards, scholarships, other degrees
Presentations
Publications
Computer Skills
Evidence of participation or enthusiasm for audit
Understands the principles of audit/service evaluations and research
Initiative
A critical enquiring approach to the acquisition of knowledge