International Clinical Fellow for CCU(UK Visa Sponsorship)

Uk
February 10, 2026

Job Description

Role Overview

King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is welcoming applications for International Clinical Fellow (ICF) posts in Critical Care. These positions are designed primarily for international medical graduates who already have experience in critical care or a related acute specialty and are looking to either begin their NHS career or further strengthen their clinical exposure within a large UK tertiary centre.

The successful applicants will join a supportive and academically active department, working closely with experienced consultants across a wide range of complex critical care services.

About the Department

The Critical Care service operates across both the Denmark Hill and Princess Royal University Hospital sites. Doctors appointed to these roles will gain hands-on experience within a busy tertiary environment managing patients with complex needs.

Exposure may include:

  • Major trauma
  • Neurology and neurosurgery
  • Cardiology and cardiothoracic services
  • Haematology and haemato-oncology
  • Multisystem organ support in intensive care

Depending on experience and service requirements, fellows may work in:

  • In-unit ICU rotas, or
  • Outreach roles supporting emergency departments and inpatient wards.
  • Each fellow will receive structured supervision and mentorship from senior clinicians.

About King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

King’s College Hospital is one of the UK’s largest teaching trusts, serving South East London with:

  • Over 1.5 million patient contacts annually
  • More than 15,000 staff
  • Services delivered across five hospital sites

Our organisational strategy, “Strong Roots, Global Reach,” focuses on:

  • Outstanding, person-centred care
  • Leadership in research, innovation, and education
  • Digital transformation

Equality, diversity, and inclusion

The Trust is also committed to environmentally responsible healthcare through its Green Plan, supporting the NHS ambition to achieve net-zero carbon emissions.

Key Responsibilities

International Clinical Fellows will:

  • Provide high-quality care to critically ill patients under consultant supervision
  • Participate in ICU ward rounds, clinical reviews, and multidisciplinary discussions
  • Support emergency and ward teams in managing deteriorating patients (where rota requires)
  • Maintain accurate clinical documentation
  • Work collaboratively with medical, nursing, and allied health professionals
  • Contribute to teaching, audit, and quality improvement activities
  • Develop clinical decision-making skills within a tertiary critical care setting

Person Specification

Essential Requirements

Qualifications

  • Primary medical qualification
  • Full GMC registration with licence to practise at the time of appointment
  • Eligibility for GMC sponsorship where applicable

Clinical Experience

Previous experience in critical care or an acute specialty such as:

  • Anaesthesia
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Acute/Internal Medicine
  • Respiratory Medicine
  • Nephrology
  • Cardiology

Skills

Effective communication skills

  • Ability to work within a multidisciplinary team
  • Professional and patient-centred approach

Desirable Criteria

  • MRCP or equivalent postgraduate qualification
  • Evidence of research or audit participation

Teaching experience

  • Demonstrated commitment to developing a career in critical care

ATLS certification

Why Join King’s Critical Care Team?

  • Exposure to complex tertiary-level critical care
  • Structured supervision and mentorship
  • Opportunities in teaching, audit, and research
  • Experience across multiple hospital sites
  • Supportive and diverse international workforce
  • Career development pathway into UK specialty training