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Job summary

Main area
Urology
Grade
Clinical Research Fellow ST3+
Contract
12 months (Fixed term)
Hours
Full time - 40 hours per week
Job ref
339-ASCR4495-AAR
Employer
North Bristol NHS Trust
Employer type
NHS
Site
Southmead
Town
Bristol
Salary
£49,909 - £61,825 Per Annum
Salary period
Yearly
Closing
30/06/2025 08:00

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GIRFT Clinical Research Fellow in Urology

Clinical Research Fellow ST3+

Job overview

This particular role will focus on decarbonising healthcare pathways as part of the UKRI-funded sustainability hub. You will have weekly/fortnightly supervision meetings with GIRFT’s Academic Content Lead and have regular access to GIRFT’s national clinical lead for your specialty, Professor Tim Briggs (National Director of Clinical Improvement) and the wider GIRFT Academy team. You will have access to national datasets curated by NHS England (including Hospital Episodes Statistics (in-patients and out-patients), Emergency Care and Theatres datasets). We will support you to write peer-reviewed research publications, presentations for conferences and guidelines/recommendations as appropriate. Taught elements will include sessions on quality improvement methodology, leadership, behavioural change, action learning sets, statistics, academic publication, and public engagement.  Peer support from other fellows is an important component of the fellowship.

Main duties of the job

Supervised by a Urology Consultant, the duties will be split between GIRFT and clinical obligations which will vary according to the Trust (60% GIRFT 40% Trust).

 

Trust

·         Ward rounds.

·         Outpatients including outpatient procedures.

·         On call.

 

GIRFT

The NHS has a commitment to make the NHS net zero for carbon emissions by 2045. The primary purpose of this fellowship will be to produce a guide to decarbonise a clinical pathway within the urology specialty. During the 12 months, you will follow methodology (Environmental Lessons Learned and Applied (ELLA)) developed by the GIRFT programme and produce a GIRFT Greener Pathways guide to decarbonise the care pathway.  An example guides of the type you will produce can be accessed in the link below. Academic peer reviewed publications and conference presentations will be expected products of the work. 

https://gettingitrightfirsttime.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/FINAL-A-practical-guide-to-decarbonising-the-bladder-cancer-care-pathway-FINAL-December-2024.pdf

 

On-Call

1 in 14 weeks on the middle grade rota.

Working for our organisation

North Bristol NHS Trust is the largest Trust in the South West region and one of the largest trusts in the country. Last year the Trust treated over 100,000 inpatients, over 35,000 outpatients, 90,000 emergency department patients and helped deliver over 6,000 babies. It employs more than 9,500 staff, has approximately 1,050 inpatient beds and income in excess of £540 million.

The Trust has University Teaching status and is associated with both the University of Bristol and the University of the West of England.

North Bristol NHS Trust Urology Department offers complex and core Urological services throughout the Bristol Urological Institute (BUI), based at Southmead Hospital in Bristol and Weston General Hospital in Weston-super-Mare. The BUI is a tertiary referral centre and has gained a global reputation; it has become a major national and international surgical, education and research centre.

The clinicians at the BUI have always been at the cutting edge; providing advanced stone surgery including minimally invasive kidney stone surgery, robotic surgery for urological cancers and reconstruction, pioneering urodynamics, advancing complex andrology/penile cancer, genito-urethral reconstruction and investing in community delivered diagnostics.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

GIRFT Is a national programme designed to improve the treatment and care of patients through in-depth review of services, benchmarking, and presenting a data-driven evidence base to support change. The programme undertakes clinically-led reviews of specialties, combining wide-ranging data analysis with the input and professional knowledge of senior clinicians to examine how things are currently being done and how they could be improved.


Working to the principle that a patient should expect to receive equally timely and effective investigations, treatment and outcomes wherever care is delivered, irrespective of who delivers that care, GIRFT aims to identify approaches from across the NHS that improve outcomes and patient experience, without the need for radical change or additional investment.


GIRFT has grown into a large-scale national programme and in a post-Covid NHS is vitally important as Trusts progress their medical recovery plans across the specialties.  For more information on GIRFT, please see their website here: https://www.gettingitrightfirsttime.co.uk/

Person specification

Education/Training/Qualifications

Essential criteria
  • Maintain full registration with General Medical Council
  • MRCS

Work Experience

Essential criteria
  • Recent experience and familiarity of UK hospital systems and practices, especially outpatient clinics
  • Minimum of 2 years’ experience at core training level with experience in urology
Desirable criteria
  • Regional or national level engagement in scientific or clinical research or quality improvement projects.

Knowledge/Skills/Abilities

Essential criteria
  • Completion of the audit cycle
  • Proven teaching experience
  • Previous engagement in a research project or quality improvement initiative with reach beyond a single hospital or trust.
  • Evidence of use of basic data analysis software (e.g. Excel, SPSS)
Desirable criteria
  • Interest in environmentally sustainable healthcare

Personal Qualities/Special Circumstances

Essential criteria
  • Willingness to undertake teaching of medical undergraduates and postgraduates
  • Good written and verbal communication skills, Evidence of ability to communicate with patients, colleagues and staff at all levels
Desirable criteria
  • Ability to teach effectively

Employer certification / accreditation badges

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Applicant requirements

You must have appropriate UK professional registration.

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service.

Application numbers

Our job adverts may close as soon as sufficient applications have been received. Considering this, if you are interested in this role, please do apply as soon as you can.

Documents to download

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Further details / informal visits contact

Name
Mr John McGrath
Job title
National Clinical Co-lead for GIRFT Urology
Email address
[email protected]
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