Post-CCT Fellow in Paediatric Neurodisability & Neurorehabilitation at Leaders in Care
Epsom KT19 8EW, , United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

04 Sep, 25

Salary

86500.0

Posted On

05 Jun, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Neurology

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

Are you ready to make a real difference in the lives of children with brain injuries? A leading UK charity is seeking a Post-CCT Fellow in Paediatric Neurodisability & Neurorehabilitation to join their dedicated clinical team.
This is a unique opportunity for a Post-CCT Fellow in Paediatric Neurodisability & Neurorehabilitation to work in a state-of-the-art setting focused on specialist rehabilitation, medical care, and family support.
You’ll be part of a multidisciplinary team committed to improving outcomes for children and young people with complex neurodisability.

Key responsibilities of the Post-CCT Fellow in Paediatric Neurodisability & Neurorehabilitation:

  • Deliver clinical care and support for children admitted for specialist neurorehabilitation
  • Lead daily patient management, clinical assessments, and ward rounds
  • Participate in multidisciplinary meetings, service development, and audits
  • Provide medical input into research and governance initiatives
  • Mentor junior staff and collaborate closely with clinical colleagues

REQUIREMENTS:

  • MBBS or equivalent, with full GMC registration and licence to practise
  • Proven experience in paediatrics; experience in neurodisability or neurology preferred
  • Strong clinical judgement, communication, and teamwork skills
Responsibilities
  • Deliver clinical care and support for children admitted for specialist neurorehabilitation
  • Lead daily patient management, clinical assessments, and ward rounds
  • Participate in multidisciplinary meetings, service development, and audits
  • Provide medical input into research and governance initiatives
  • Mentor junior staff and collaborate closely with clinical colleague
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