Clinical Fellow - Cardiology

Clinical Fellow - Cardiology

Placement 36000 - 60000 £ / year (est.) No home office possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Join us as a Clinical Fellow in Cardiology, providing top-notch patient care and training.
  • Company: Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital is the UK's largest specialist heart and chest hospital.
  • Benefits: Enjoy flexible working, a supportive learning environment, and access to research opportunities.
  • Why this job: Gain invaluable experience in cardiology while contributing to a leading healthcare organisation.
  • Qualifications: Must have completed FY1 year and hold GMC registration; MRCP Part I is desirable.
  • Other info: This role offers a unique chance to develop skills in a dynamic medical setting.

The predicted salary is between 36000 - 60000 £ per year.

Job summary

An exciting opportunity has arisen to join Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, the largest single site specialist heart and chest hospital in the country.

Here at LHCH, we have a clear vision \’to be the best cardiothoracic integrated healthcare organisation\’ and we are seeking applications from doctors at F2/IMT level who wish to undertake a placement as Trust Doctor in Cardiology for a period of 12 months.

Candidate must be able to start in post beginning August 2025

Main duties of the job

The post offers first class training in specialist Cardiology. It would particularly suit an appropriately qualified doctor who wishes to undertake a basic training programme in cardiology prior to applying for specialist training.

The successful candidate will, in coordination with their educational supervisor, develop an individualised training programme which might include skills such as basic echocardiography and bronchoscopy during their time at LHCH. Opportunities for training will be provided on an equal basis to our current junior trainees.

About us

As the largest single site specialist heart and chest hospital in the UK, we, at Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, have a clear vision \’to be the best cardiothoracic integrated healthcare organisation\’.

We provide specialist services in cardiothoracic surgery, cardiology, respiratory medicine both in the hospital and out in the community.

We serve a catchment area of 2.8 million people, spanning Merseyside, Cheshire, North Wales and the Isle of Man, and increasingly we receive referrals from outside these areas for highly specialised services such as aortics.

Our reputation for strong performance is important in delivering the best care for our patients and high quality clinical services. This is underpinned by a culture of research and innovation, delivered in modern estate and our encouragement of flexible working in a variety of forms.

Please visit our website – https://www.lhch.nhs.uk/

Please follow this link for a tour of our site – https://bit.ly/36ylsoq

Job description

Job responsibilities

Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital provides a service in the speciality to Merseyside, North Wales, and Parts of Lancashire, Cheshire and the Isle of Man. This catchment area has a population of 2.8 million people.

The Cardiology department is the tertiary centre for the region. Services include coronary angiography, percutaneous coronary intervention (including primary angioplasty), cardiac electrophysiology, pacemaker and advanced device implantation, structural heart disease (including device closure and transcatheter aortic valve replacement) and advanced cardiac imaging. Other specialist clinics included adult congenital heart disease.

The Respiratory Department houses the Regional Cystic Fibrosis, Tuberculosis and interstitial lung disease services as well as running the largest Lung Cancer unit in the Network. Regional Endobronchial Ultrasound and Regional Bronchial stenting services take place here as well as General Medicine clinics. Other specialist clinics include Sleep medicine and Pleural disease.

There is a close relationship with both the Surgical and Intensive Care Departments. Postgraduate teaching is a regular feature in the Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital.

MEDICAL STAFF

There are 9 Consultant Chest Physicians and 21 Consultant Cardiologists, supported by 15 Specialist Registrars in Cardiology, 4 Specialist Registrars in Chest Medicine and 12 Senior House Officers.

PRINCIPAL RELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHER STAFF

Cardiology and Chest Team

Cardiothoracic Surgical Team

Medical Secretaries

Nursing Staff on Wards and Coronary Care Unit

Anaesthetic Team

Nurse Practitioners/Coordinators

DUTIES OF THE POST

Due to an unexpected gap in the medical rota the opportunity has arisen for a suitably trained doctor to undertake a placement at The Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital. Although not educationally approved, this post would suit applicants wishing to further their career in medicine and gain further experience in the speciality.

All duties will be carried out within the Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital. As well as the resident care of patients in the medical wards, the postholder will have the opportunity to assist in both routine and emergency procedures. There will be duties in the Outpatients Department, principally for clinical instruction.

There are 4 IMT doctors, 4 Trust Doctors and 2 GPVTS posts within the specialties. The postholder will work alongside and at the same level as the other Tier 1 doctors who are linked to the Internal Medical Training Scheme. There is a modular training programme in place.

There is a tier 1 shift rota in place that includes both surgical and medical tier 1 doctors, with prospective cover which incorporates 10 doctors covering the Wards between 20.00hrs and 08.30hrs (night-time) one week in 20. He/she is covered by a resident Specialist Registrar. There is 1:10 evening cover (until 20.30hrs). Doctors participating in a rota cover the Coronary care unit, medical wards, day ward and out patients.

The hospital has a specialist library and there are also library facilities. The library facilities at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital, the Liverpool Medical Institution and the University Cohen library are also available to the postholder.

Research opportunities are available at the hospital, but these depend very much on the attitude and interest of the successful candidate.

There is an active postgraduate medical education training programme within the hospital, which comprises tutorials, clinical conferences, audit meetings and journal clubs. It is mandatory for all CMT1&2s/Trust Doctors to attend a minimum of 70% of the formal teaching sessions. Other postgraduate medical education courses are also available in the locality.

ANNUAL LEAVE, STUDY LEAVE AND SICKNESS

Applications for both annual leave and study leave must be submitted at least six weeks prior to the intended absence. Not more than three Tier 1 Doctors should be on leave at any one time. Leave must not be taken when the postholder is covering the Coronary Care Unit.

All applications for leave must be initially approved by the administrative SpR & Supervising Consultant and all study leave is subject to the formal approval by the Postgraduate Clinical Tutor.

Staff unable to attend for duty due to sickness should telephone the Administrative Specialist Registrar between 8.00am and 9.00am on the first day of sickness.

Prospective cover applies for annual leave, study leave and short term sickness.

FURTHER INFORMATION

Applicants requiring further information and wishing to arrange an informal visit should contact Dr Joel Giblett, Consultant Cardiologist, Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital at joel.giblett@lhch.nhs.uk.

The Trust is committed to approaching the control of risks in a strategic and organised manner.

The postholder must be aware of their individual responsibilities as detailed in the

Trusts Risk Management, Health & Safety and Incident policies, and those under the Health and Safety at Work Act. This includes the reporting of any untoward incident, accident, potential or actual hazard identified.

All staff are required to be familiar with the arrangements for safeguarding children, young people and vulnerable adults and support the organisation in promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults.

Staff working directly with children, young people and vulnerable adults will have a responsibility to ensure safeguarding and promoting their welfare forms an integral part of their duties.

Staff who come into contact with children, vulnerable adults, parents and carers in the course of their work and/or have access to records will have responsibilities to safeguard and promote the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults.

Staff who come into contact in the course of their duties, with parents, carers or other significant adults or children, young people and vulnerable adults should always be mindful of safeguarding and promotion of the welfare of these individuals.

The Trust is a Health Promoting Hospital. The Trust expects that when you are presented with opportunities to improve the lifestyle of our patients you seek help from appropriately trained clinical staff to ensure patients are supported and assisted in making the necessary lifestyle changes. This is in accordance with best practice as described in the DoH white paper Choosing Health Making Healthy Choices Easier.

This document is intended to be used as a guide to the general scope of duties involved in this post. It is not exhaustive and should not therefore be used as a rigid specification. It will be kept under review and amended as required in consultation with the postholder.

The Liverpool Heart & Chest Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is committed to achieving equal opportunities. All employees are expected to observe this policy in relation to the public and fellow employees.

All staff are expected to adhere to, and act in accordance with, the values & behaviours of the Trust.

Job description
Job responsibilities

Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital provides a service in the speciality to Merseyside, North Wales, and Parts of Lancashire, Cheshire and the Isle of Man. This catchment area has a population of 2.8 million people.

The Cardiology department is the tertiary centre for the region. Services include coronary angiography, percutaneous coronary intervention (including primary angioplasty), cardiac electrophysiology, pacemaker and advanced device implantation, structural heart disease (including device closure and transcatheter aortic valve replacement) and advanced cardiac imaging. Other specialist clinics included adult congenital heart disease.

The Respiratory Department houses the Regional Cystic Fibrosis, Tuberculosis and interstitial lung disease services as well as running the largest Lung Cancer unit in the Network. Regional Endobronchial Ultrasound and Regional Bronchial stenting services take place here as well as General Medicine clinics. Other specialist clinics include Sleep medicine and Pleural disease.

There is a close relationship with both the Surgical and Intensive Care Departments. Postgraduate teaching is a regular feature in the Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital.

MEDICAL STAFF

There are 9 Consultant Chest Physicians and 21 Consultant Cardiologists, supported by 15 Specialist Registrars in Cardiology, 4 Specialist Registrars in Chest Medicine and 12 Senior House Officers.

PRINCIPAL RELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHER STAFF

Cardiology and Chest Team

Cardiothoracic Surgical Team

Medical Secretaries

Nursing Staff on Wards and Coronary Care Unit

Anaesthetic Team

Nurse Practitioners/Coordinators

DUTIES OF THE POST

Due to an unexpected gap in the medical rota the opportunity has arisen for a suitably trained doctor to undertake a placement at The Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital. Although not educationally approved, this post would suit applicants wishing to further their career in medicine and gain further experience in the speciality.

All duties will be carried out within the Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital. As well as the resident care of patients in the medical wards, the postholder will have the opportunity to assist in both routine and emergency procedures. There will be duties in the Outpatients Department, principally for clinical instruction.

There are 4 IMT doctors, 4 Trust Doctors and 2 GPVTS posts within the specialties. The postholder will work alongside and at the same level as the other Tier 1 doctors who are linked to the Internal Medical Training Scheme. There is a modular training programme in place.

There is a tier 1 shift rota in place that includes both surgical and medical tier 1 doctors, with prospective cover which incorporates 10 doctors covering the Wards between 20.00hrs and 08.30hrs (night-time) one week in 20. He/she is covered by a resident Specialist Registrar. There is 1:10 evening cover (until 20.30hrs). Doctors participating in a rota cover the Coronary care unit, medical wards, day ward and out patients.

The hospital has a specialist library and there are also library facilities. The library facilities at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital, the Liverpool Medical Institution and the University Cohen library are also available to the postholder.

Research opportunities are available at the hospital, but these depend very much on the attitude and interest of the successful candidate.

There is an active postgraduate medical education training programme within the hospital, which comprises tutorials, clinical conferences, audit meetings and journal clubs. It is mandatory for all CMT1&2s/Trust Doctors to attend a minimum of 70% of the formal teaching sessions. Other postgraduate medical education courses are also available in the locality.

ANNUAL LEAVE, STUDY LEAVE AND SICKNESS

Applications for both annual leave and study leave must be submitted at least six weeks prior to the intended absence. Not more than three Tier 1 Doctors should be on leave at any one time. Leave must not be taken when the postholder is covering the Coronary Care Unit.

All applications for leave must be initially approved by the administrative SpR & Supervising Consultant and all study leave is subject to the formal approval by the Postgraduate Clinical Tutor.

Staff unable to attend for duty due to sickness should telephone the Administrative Specialist Registrar between 8.00am and 9.00am on the first day of sickness.

Prospective cover applies for annual leave, study leave and short term sickness.

FURTHER INFORMATION

Applicants requiring further information and wishing to arrange an informal visit should contact Dr Joel Giblett, Consultant Cardiologist, Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital at joel.giblett@lhch.nhs.uk.

The Trust is committed to approaching the control of risks in a strategic and organised manner.

The postholder must be aware of their individual responsibilities as detailed in the

Trusts Risk Management, Health & Safety and Incident policies, and those under the Health and Safety at Work Act. This includes the reporting of any untoward incident, accident, potential or actual hazard identified.

All staff are required to be familiar with the arrangements for safeguarding children, young people and vulnerable adults and support the organisation in promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults.

Staff working directly with children, young people and vulnerable adults will have a responsibility to ensure safeguarding and promoting their welfare forms an integral part of their duties.

Staff who come into contact with children, vulnerable adults, parents and carers in the course of their work and/or have access to records will have responsibilities to safeguard and promote the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults.

Staff who come into contact in the course of their duties, with parents, carers or other significant adults or children, young people and vulnerable adults should always be mindful of safeguarding and promotion of the welfare of these individuals.

The Trust is a Health Promoting Hospital. The Trust expects that when you are presented with opportunities to improve the lifestyle of our patients you seek help from appropriately trained clinical staff to ensure patients are supported and assisted in making the necessary lifestyle changes. This is in accordance with best practice as described in the DoH white paper Choosing Health Making Healthy Choices Easier.

This document is intended to be used as a guide to the general scope of duties involved in this post. It is not exhaustive and should not therefore be used as a rigid specification. It will be kept under review and amended as required in consultation with the postholder.

The Liverpool Heart & Chest Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is committed to achieving equal opportunities. All employees are expected to observe this policy in relation to the public and fellow employees.

All staff are expected to adhere to, and act in accordance with, the values & behaviours of the Trust.

Person Specification

Motivation

Essential

  • Commitment to Medical Training.
  • Commitment to learning. Punctuality.
  • Production of good medical notes.

Desirable

  • Ability to direct own learning programme.
  • Initiative

Audit & Research

Essential

  • An understanding of the principals of audit.
  • Ideas for research

Desirable

  • Previous experience and publications

Qualifications

Essential

  • MB ChB or equivalent Registration with the GMC

Desirable

  • MRCP Part I Current ALS Provider Certificate

Experience

Essential

  • Completion of FY1 year or equivalent

Desirable

  • 6 months experience in unselected general / acute medicine

Skills & Abilities

Essential

  • Knowledge and ability to apply principals of cardiorespiratory physiology.
  • Knowledge and experience of a broad range of general medical conditions
  • Ability to perform and interprete simple investigations including arterial blood gas and electrocardiograms

Desirable

  • Knowledge of specialist cardiorespiratory care / conditions
  • Experience of echocardiography, pleural aspiration

Personality

Essential

  • Good communication skills.
  • Able to work in a multidisciplinary team.

Desirable

  • Leadership qualities.

Right to Work

Essential

  • Right to work in the UK

Person Specification
Motivation

Essential

  • Commitment to Medical Training.
  • Commitment to learning. Punctuality.
  • Production of good medical notes.

Desirable

  • Ability to direct own learning programme.
  • Initiative

Audit & Research

Essential

  • An understanding of the principals of audit.
  • Ideas for research

Desirable

  • Previous experience and publications

Qualifications

Essential

  • MB ChB or equivalent Registration with the GMC

Desirable

  • MRCP Part I Current ALS Provider Certificate

Experience

Essential

  • Completion of FY1 year or equivalent

Desirable

  • 6 months experience in unselected general / acute medicine

Skills & Abilities

Essential

  • Knowledge and ability to apply principals of cardiorespiratory physiology.
  • Knowledge and experience of a broad range of general medical conditions
  • Ability to perform and interprete simple investigations including arterial blood gas and electrocardiograms

Desirable

  • Knowledge of specialist cardiorespiratory care / conditions
  • Experience of echocardiography, pleural aspiration

Personality

Essential

  • Good communication skills.
  • Able to work in a multidisciplinary team.

Desirable

  • Leadership qualities.

Right to Work

Essential

  • Right to work in the UK

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see

Additional information
Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see

Employer details

Employer name

Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital
Address

Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital

Liverpool

L14 3PE

Employer\’s website #J-18808-Ljbffr

Clinical Fellow - Cardiology employer: Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital

Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital is an exceptional employer, offering a unique opportunity for Clinical Fellows in Cardiology to thrive in the largest single-site specialist heart and chest hospital in the UK. With a strong commitment to professional development, our supportive work culture fosters continuous learning through tailored training programmes, access to cutting-edge research, and a collaborative environment with experienced consultants. Located in Liverpool, we serve a diverse population and provide a dynamic setting for meaningful contributions to cardiothoracic healthcare.
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StudySmarter Expert Advice 🤫

We think this is how you could land Clinical Fellow - Cardiology

✨Tip Number 1

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✨Tip Number 2

Network with current or former staff members at LHCH. Engaging with them can provide insights into the hospital's culture and expectations, which can be invaluable when preparing for your interview.

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Consider reaching out to Dr Joel Giblett, the Consultant Cardiologist, for an informal chat. This could give you a better understanding of the role and demonstrate your proactive approach to potential employers.

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Stay updated on recent advancements in cardiology and related research. Being knowledgeable about current trends and innovations can set you apart during discussions and show your commitment to continuous learning.

We think you need these skills to ace Clinical Fellow - Cardiology

Knowledge of Cardiorespiratory Physiology
Ability to Perform and Interpret Arterial Blood Gas Analysis
Electrocardiogram Interpretation Skills
Basic Echocardiography Skills
Bronchoscopy Skills
Understanding of General Medical Conditions
Good Communication Skills
Ability to Work in a Multidisciplinary Team
Commitment to Medical Training
Initiative in Learning and Development
Understanding of Audit Principles
Research Ideas and Experience
Time Management and Punctuality
Leadership Qualities (Desirable)
Experience in Unselected General/Acute Medicine (Desirable)

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Understand the Role: Read the job description thoroughly to understand the responsibilities and requirements of the Clinical Fellow position in Cardiology. Tailor your application to highlight how your skills and experiences align with these expectations.

Highlight Relevant Experience: In your CV and cover letter, emphasise any relevant clinical experience, particularly in cardiology or related fields. Mention specific skills such as echocardiography or experience in acute medicine that are pertinent to the role.

Show Commitment to Learning: Demonstrate your commitment to medical training and continuous learning in your application. Discuss any previous training programmes, audits, or research projects you have been involved in, showcasing your initiative and dedication.

Personalise Your Cover Letter: Craft a personalised cover letter that reflects your passion for cardiology and your desire to contribute to Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital. Mention why you are specifically interested in this position and how you can add value to their team.

How to prepare for a job interview at Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital

✨Know Your Cardiology Basics

Brush up on your knowledge of cardiology principles, including common conditions and treatments. Be prepared to discuss your understanding of procedures like echocardiography and cardiac imaging, as these are key components of the role.

✨Demonstrate Commitment to Learning

Showcase your dedication to medical training and continuous learning. Discuss any relevant courses or experiences that highlight your commitment to developing your skills in cardiology.

✨Prepare for Teamwork Questions

Since you'll be working in a multidisciplinary team, be ready to provide examples of how you've successfully collaborated with others in past roles. Highlight your communication skills and ability to work effectively within a team.

✨Ask Insightful Questions

Prepare thoughtful questions about the training programme and opportunities for research at Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital. This shows your genuine interest in the position and helps you assess if it's the right fit for you.

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