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Post-CCT Fellow in Paediatric Neurodisability & Neurorehabilitation

Leaders In Care Recruitment Ltd
Guildford
2 days ago
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Make a Meaningful Impact Join a Leading Charity as a Post-CCT Fellow in Paediatric Neurodisability & Neurorehabilitation
Location:Tadworth, Surrey
Salary:£86,518 Per Annum
Contract:Full-time (37.5 hours/week), Monday to Friday Flexible hours considered
Are you ready to make a real difference in the lives of children living with brain injuries and complex neurodisabilities? An exciting opportunity has arisen for aPost-CCT Fellow in Paediatric Neurodisability & Neurorehabilitationto join a highly respected, multidisciplinary team at one of the UKs leading paediatric rehabilitation charities.
With a state-of-the-art facility and a national reputation for excellence, our client provides integrated medical care, rehabilitation, and education services to support children and young people living with acquired brain injuries. This is more than a job its a chance to help shape the future of paediatric neurorehabilitation.
The RoleAs a Post-CCT Fellow, youll play a vital role in delivering specialist care to children undergoing neurorehabilitation. You will:

  • Lead and manage care for children admitted to the service.
  • Collaborate closely within a skilled multidisciplinary team.
  • Contribute to specialist clinics and participate in regular ward rounds.
  • Help develop emergency protocols and drive quality improvements.
  • Engage in clinical governance, teaching, audit, and research initiatives.
  • Provide mentorship to junior colleagues and trainees.

Whats on Offer

  • Competitive Salary£86,518 Per Annum
  • Work-Life Balance37.5 hours per week, with flexibility available
  • Professional GrowthOpportunities for CPD, clinical research, and innovation
  • Supportive EnvironmentWork alongside dedicated experts in a child-centred setting
  • Enhanced DBSWith Childrens and Adults Barred List clearance provided

What Were Looking For

  • Qualified Paediatricianwith MBBS or equivalent, GMC registration, and a licence to practise
  • Post-CCT or Equivalent Experiencein Paediatrics, ideally with a focus on neurodisability, neurology, or rehabilitation
  • Excellent clinical acumen, communication skills, and collaborative approach
  • A genuine passion for improving outcomes for children with complex needs
  • Commitment to the values and mission of a leading charity in paediatric care

Is This You?This role would suit aPost-CCT Paediatrician,Neurodisability or Neurology Fellow,Rehabilitation Specialist, or experiencedPaediatric Registrarseeking a unique and fulfilling next step in their career.
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