University of Dundee Confidential

University of Dundee Confidential

School of Medicine

University of Dundee

Undergraduate Tayside Centre for General Practice

Vacancy for

General Practice Clinical Teacher

Career Development

Part-time Post (2-4 sessions)

Salary - Off Scale £8,513 per session per annum (based on tenths)

Please contact Prof Maggie Bartlett for an informal discussion regarding the post via

The MackenzieBuilding

NinewellsHospital & MedicalSchool Grounds

Kirsty Semple Way

Dundee

DD2 4BF

Tel:+44 (0)1382 381407

Background to the posts

The School of Medicine at the University of Dundee continually seeks to optimise its performance as a centre for learning. We matriculate around 160 students annually for each year of the 5 year undergraduate curriculum from about 1400 applicants.

uTCGP comprises of General Practice teaching across the years. We have strong connections with academic units such as Public Health as well as Postgraduate General Practice Education and other local primary care organisations via the Tayside Centre for General Practice. The Medical School is situated in Ninewells Hospital in Dundee. uTCGP leads the undergraduate teaching of general practice which accounts for approximately 17% of curriculum time.

The postsare part of Dundee medical school’s strategy for developing teaching capacity and experience amongst local clinicians. Expressly designed for qualified general practitioners they have been funded through the redistribution of ACT funding. As flexible part time posts, they is designed to encourage interested GPs to develop the skills and experience to take on substantive undergraduate teaching roles. Potential applicants are encouraged to discuss their situation with us on an individual basis before applying.

1.Job Title and Reporting

Job Title:GeneralPractice Clinical Teacher – Career Development

Grade of post/salary:Associate / Adviser scale (Introductory)£8,513 per session per annum (based on tenths)2 – 4 sessions per week

Clinical Sessions:It is expected that applicants will make their own arrangements for their clinical work as a GP

Reporting to:Professor Maggie Bartlett, Chair of Community Medical Education

Start Date:March 2018

Duration: 2 years (Fixed Term)

2.Job Purpose

Post holder will be expected to participate in and contribute to a wide range of undergraduate teaching activities. In addition, time will be available for training/personal development such as the Certificate in Medical Education. There is funding available to support such training.

3.Key Result Areas

  • Satisfactory organisation of and feedback for teaching activities
  • Ability to operate effectively within uTCGP
  • Contribution to uTCGP’s teaching developments
  • Educational training and skills obtained
  1. Skills, Knowledge & Experience Required
  • A general practitioner with clinical experience
  • Enthusiasm for learning and teaching
  • Ability to exercise a high degree of personal initiative in organising own work
  • Ability to work to tight deadlines calmly and efficiently
  • Excellent personal and clinical communication skills
  • Ability to respond quickly and flexibly to new developments and opportunities
  • Ability to work in a team

5. Qualifications

  • Qualified as a general practitioner
  • MRCGP

6. Summary - Person Specification

Essential / Desirable
Qualifications & Education /
  • General Practitioner
  • MRCGP

Experience /
  • Experience as a GP
/
  • Minimum of 5 years’ experience as a GP or equivalent
  • Some experience organising and providing undergraduate primary care teaching

Skills /
  • Personal communication skills
  • Competent Microsoft Office user
  • Excellent personal initiative and organisational skills
/
  • Small group teaching

Knowledge /
  • Primary care working environment
  • Communication skills models
  • Patient Centred Clinical Method
  • Knowledge of evidence based medicine and its application in clinical settings

Personal Qualities

/
  • Collaborative team worker
  • Honest and reliable colleague
  • Optimistic and enthusiastic

7. Programme Responsibilities

  • If there are areas where your experience is limited, uTCGP will support you in obtaining the appropriate training and mentoring in the initial six to nine months.
  • uTCGP will help enable you to keep up to date with the field through participation in relevant workshops, national and international meetings.
  • You will take part in the annual formative appraisal to promote your longer term career development

December 2017