Job Description
Overview of the Role
An exciting opportunity is available for a Clinical Fellow in Acute Medicine with a dedicated focus on Medical Education. This 12-month role is ideal for doctors who have completed their Foundation training (FY2 or equivalent) and are interested in developing both acute clinical expertise and teaching skills within a dynamic London teaching hospital.
The successful candidate will join the Acute Medicine team, working closely with experienced physicians and multidisciplinary staff in the management of acutely unwell patients. In addition to clinical responsibilities, the fellow will contribute significantly to medical education initiatives, including simulation-based teaching and structured training sessions.
Working at Homerton Hospital offers exposure to a diverse patient population, enabling doctors to gain valuable experience in managing a wide range of acute medical conditions across inpatient and ambulatory care settings.
Key Responsibilities
Clinical Duties
The Clinical Fellow will contribute to the delivery of acute medical care across the hospital, including:
- Providing SHO-level care for patients admitted through emergency pathways
- Supporting the Acute Care Unit (ACU) alongside registrars and consultants
- Participating in the Hospital at Night team as the Deteriorating Patient SHO
- Reviewing and managing acutely unwell medical and surgical patients
- Taking part in shift patterns that may include twilight admissions and night shifts
- Contributing to ward rounds, clinical decision-making, and patient management planning
Medical Education Responsibilities
A protected portion of the role is dedicated to education and training.
The fellow will:
- Complete a Train-the-Trainer programme
- Help design and deliver in-situ simulation training within Acute Medicine
- Develop and run teaching programmes for junior doctors and medical students
- Work collaboratively with the Medical Education Department to enhance training opportunities
- Support educational innovation across the acute care pathway
Professional Development Opportunities
The post encourages development beyond clinical service. Fellows will be supported to pursue additional activities such as:
- Quality improvement initiatives
- Clinical informatics or digital health projects
- Procedural skill development
- Experience in specialist clinics, theatres, or critical care
- Preparation for postgraduate exams such as MRCP PACES
- A study budget is available to support external courses and professional development.
Person Specification
Essential Qualifications
Applicants must have:
- MBBS, MBChB, or equivalent medical degree
- Full registration with the General Medical Council
- Completion of Foundation Year 1 and 2 training or equivalent
- Eligibility to work in the UK, including visa requirements where applicable
Further information about UK medical registration can be found on the GMC website and UK government guidance
Desirable Qualifications
Additional qualifications that may strengthen an application include:
- Completion of Core Medical Training (CMT) or equivalent
- MRCP Part 1
- MRCEM Part A
- FRCPath Part 1
Postgraduate qualifications such as Diploma in Tropical Medicine & Hygiene or MSc in Microbiology
Clinical Experience
Applicants should demonstrate:
- At least 6 months of experience in General or Acute Medicine at FY2 level
- Experience participating in acute or unselected medical admissions
- Exposure to general surgical specialties during Foundation training
- Strong clinical judgement and evidence-based decision-making
Desirable experience includes:
- Emergency Medicine, Acute Medicine, or Ambulatory Care
- Intensive Care or Infection/Microbiology related work
- NHS clinical experience of two years or more
Key Skills
Successful candidates will demonstrate:
- Effective time management and prioritisation
- Strong clinical reasoning and problem-solving ability
- Competence with clinical IT systems and electronic patient records
- Excellent communication and teamwork skills
- Commitment to continuing professional development
- Governance and Quality Improvement
Applicants should have an understanding of:
- Clinical governance principles
- Audit and quality improvement methodology
- Evidence of completed audits or quality improvement projects will be advantageous.
Safeguarding and Background Checks
This position is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975, requiring a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check before appointment.
Visa Sponsorship
Applications are welcome from international candidates requiring sponsorship under the UK Skilled Worker visa route. Candidates must meet immigration requirements and provide a criminal record certificate if they have lived outside the UK for more than 12 months within the last 10 years.