FAQs
What qualifications are required for the Clinical Educator position?
Ideally, you should be at least 5 years post-registration with significant experience in Rheumatology or an appropriate Musculoskeletal (MSK) specialty as an Allied Health Professional (AHP) or nurse.
Will training be provided for the role?
Yes, appropriate training will be given to support your development in teaching medical students.
What does the role of Clinical Educator involve?
The role involves delivering clinical workshops and small group skills sessions for medical students, facilitating learning in a clinical setting, and participating in the training of allied health professionals and other health workers.
Can I apply for part-time hours?
Yes, we are happy to consider applicants wishing to work only some of the hours available.
What values does the organization emphasize?
The organization emphasizes the values of Compassion, Openness, and Excellence, which underlie how we work as a Trust.
When is the closing date for applications?
The closing date for applications is 26 March 2026.
What should I do if I have questions before applying?
For further details or informal visits, you can contact Dr. Nicholas Raj, Rheumatology Consultant, at nicholas.raj@nhs.net or call 013320254840.
What are the benefits offered to staff?
Benefits include development opportunities, ongoing support, employee assistance programs, discounted gym memberships, and onsite fitness classes.
When will the interviews take place?
The date of the interviews is 7 April 2026.
Is research a part of this role?
Yes, you will have the ability and willingness to develop practice through audit and research, as the organization is research active with many opportunities for clinical trials and research.
