Post-Certification JCST TIG Fellowships

Training Interface Group Fellowships Advanced Training Posts up to 49

Person Specification

 The essential and desirable criteria required to apply for the fellowships.

Criteria 

Essential 

Desirable  

Status  

  • Registered with the GMC at time of taking up post 

  • Evidence of successful completion specialty training or already on the GMC or Irish Medical Council Specialist Register at time of taking up post 

  • Within two years of completion of specialty training 

Qualifications 

  • Relevant postgraduate qualification in surgery as demonstrated to enter the Specialist Register 

  • FRCS 

Clinical Experience 

 

  • At or above the level of a CCT holder at time of taking up post 

  • Previous experience of working within the National Health Service 

  • Evidence of continued experience commensurate with time since completion of specialty training 

Clinical Skills 

  • At or above the level of a CCT holder at time of taking up post  

  • Evidence of continued development of skills commensurate with time since completion of specialty training 

Knowledge 

  • Clinical knowledge of a day one consultant 

  • Shows knowledge of evidence-informed practice  

  • Shows awareness of own limitations  

  • Evidence of continued development of knowledge commensurate with time since completion of specialty training  

  • Demonstrates breadth of experience and awareness in and outside specialty 

  • Evidence of attendance at relevant courses 

Organisation  

& Planning 

  • Understanding of NHS, clinical organisation and planning 

  • Ability to prioritise clinical need with governance and resource constraints 

  • Ability to organise oneself & own work 

  • Experience of leadership 

  • Management/financial awareness 

Teaching  

Skills 

  • Evidence of teaching experience  

  • Enthusiasm for teaching; exposure to different groups / teaching methods 

  • Education qualification 

Academic / Research 

  • Evidence of research experience 

  • Demonstrates understanding of research principles and data analysis 

  • Higher degree by research 

Quality improvement 

  • Continuing active personal involvement in related quality improvement projects involving closing the loop  

  • Understands the principles of service improvement through quality assurance and evidence 

  • Demonstrates a proven track record in quality improvement cycle associated with the relevant clinical area 

Career  

Progression 

  • Clear career progression consistent with personal circumstances 

  • Application within two years of completion of specialty training 

  • Likely to have current level of knowledge and skills significantly advanced by fellowship training 

Personal 

  • Evidence of successful team working  

  • Communication and language skills (the ability to communicate with clarity and intelligibility in written and spoken English; ability to build rapport, listen, persuade, negotiate)  

  • Decisiveness/ accountability (ability to take responsibility, show leadership, make decisions, exert appropriate authority)  

  • Interpersonal Skills (see patients as people, empathise, work co-operatively with others, open and non-defensive, sense of humour) 

  • Uses a non-judgmental approach to patients and colleagues 

  • Flexibility (able to change and adapt, respond to rapidly changing circumstances)

  • Resilience (able to operate under pressure, cope with setbacks, self-aware) 

  • Thoroughness (is well prepared, shows self-discipline/commitment, is punctual and meets deadlines) 

  • Shows initiative/drive/enthusiasm (self-starter, motivated, shows curiosity, initiative) 

  • Probity (displays honesty, integrity, aware of ethical dilemmas, respects confidentiality)