Clinical Teaching Fellow in Paediatrics (ST3+)UK Visa Sponsorship

Job Description

Develop Your Career in Paediatric Medical Education

Somerset NHS Foundation Trust is offering an excellent opportunity for a motivated paediatric doctor to join its established undergraduate teaching programme as a Clinical Teaching Fellow in Paediatrics.

This position is ideal for trainees at ST3 level and above who are passionate about medical education and would like dedicated time to build experience in teaching, mentoring, simulation, and curriculum delivery within a highly supportive academic environment.

The role is primarily education-focused, with no compulsory clinical duties, allowing the successful candidate to concentrate on delivering high-quality learning experiences to medical students from the University of Bristol and Peninsula Medical School during their Child Health placements.

Optional additional clinical shifts may be available through the Trust staff bank for candidates wishing to maintain clinical exposure.

About the Role

The Clinical Teaching Fellow will work closely with consultant educators and fellow teaching clinicians to support undergraduate paediatric education across Somerset.

Teaching responsibilities include:

  • Bedside and ward-based clinical teaching
    Small group tutorials and classroom sessions
    Clinical skills workshops
    Simulation-based learning
    Student induction and assessment activities
    Educational mentoring and pastoral guidance

The timetable is structured across both partner medical schools, supported by experienced educational teams and established teaching programmes.

Key Responsibilities

The successful candidate will:

  • Deliver undergraduate paediatric teaching to medical students
    Facilitate simulation and practical clinical skills sessions
    Provide mentorship and pastoral support during student placements
    Assist with student assessments, feedback, and induction programmes
    Participate in educational governance, quality improvement, and audit projects
    Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teaching teams
    Maintain safeguarding, equality, diversity, confidentiality, and governance standards

Professional Development Opportunities

Somerset NHS Foundation Trust places strong emphasis on educational growth and career progression.

Clinical Teaching Fellows are offered:

  • Fully funded Postgraduate Certificate in Medical Education
    Access to the Trust’s Simulation “Training the Trainers” programme
    Dedicated Educational Supervisor support
    Annual appraisal and career development guidance
    Opportunities to develop teaching portfolios and academic skills

This role is particularly valuable for trainees considering future careers in paediatrics, medical education, simulation training, or academic medicine.

Candidate Requirements

Essential Qualifications

  • MBBS or recognised equivalent medical qualification
    Full GMC registration with licence to practise

Essential Experience

  • Minimum two years of NHS clinical experience
    Previous teaching experience involving medical students, trainees, or healthcare professionals
    Strong communication and teamwork skills
    Experience participating in audit or clinical governance activities

Desirable Criteria

  • ST4 level or above in Paediatrics
    MRCPCH or equivalent postgraduate qualification
    At least two years’ paediatric clinical experience
    Formal teaching or medical education qualification
    Experience providing pastoral or educational support

International Applicants & Sponsorship

Applications are welcomed from international candidates who require Skilled Worker visa sponsorship to work in the UK.

Relevant UK Government and professional guidance links:

Why Choose Somerset?

Somerset offers an exceptional work-life balance with access to:

  • Beautiful countryside and coastal landscapes
    Affordable housing compared with many UK regions
    Excellent schools and family-friendly communities
    Easy travel connections to Bristol, Bath, Exeter, and London