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Resident ICU Fellow - FTC

The London Clinic
Ruislip
4 days ago
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Job title: Resident ICU Fellow
Salary: Competitive
Location: ICU Department, main Hospital, 20 Devonshire Place
Job Type: Fixed Term Contract (12 Months Renewable or 24 Months)
Hours: Full-Time, 44 hours per week
The role
As an Intensive Care Fellow, you'll be responsible for the day-to-day medical care of critically ill patients, working alongside our ICU consultants and senior nursing staff. You'll assess deteriorating patients across the hospital, support emergency calls, and ensure continuity of care during your shifts.
About us
We care for a wide range of complex surgical and medical patients, including oncology, gastrointestinal, and orthopaedic cases. Our ICU is consultant-led and nurse-intensive, supported by experienced fellows and a specialist outreach team. You'll be joining a high-functioning department that places safety, compassion and teamwork at the centre of everything we do.
Established in 1932, The London Clinic is one of the UK's largest private hospitals, with eight state-of-the-art facilities in the heart of London's medical community around Harley Street. As a charity, we reinvest in cutting-edge treatments, technology, and facilities to benefit our patients, staff, and the wider community.
We offer a comprehensive range of services, from complex medical and surgical procedures to specialist cancer care. The London Clinic is known for its supportive, collaborative culture where every contribution is valued, guided by our core values: We go further, We work as one, We personalise care.
Key Duties
Reviewing ICU patients at least three times daily and attending consultant-led rounds
Leading the emergency medical response for deteriorating or at-risk patients across the hospital
Acting as second responder to cardiac arrest calls (the crash bleep is held by the RMO)
Supporting the Outreach team and facilitating safe patient transfers
Providing support to clinical assistants and nursing teams on wards
Maintaining accurate documentation and contributing to clinical audits, morbidity reviews and local guidelines
Assisting with anaesthetics and emergency care in theatre where appropriate to your skillset
Actively participating in clinical governance, handovers, and medical teaching
Skills and Experience
We're looking for a confident ICU doctor who is committed to excellence in acute care, with the ability to work well independently and as part of a team.
Essential:
Full GMC registration and MBBS
Minimum 3 years post-qualification experience
12 months of experience in intensive care
6 months of experience in anaesthetics or proven airway management competencies
ALS certification (PILS/APLS is desirable)
Strong skills in intubation, line insertion, emergency airway management, and mechanical ventilation
Excellent communication, clinical judgement and organisational skills
Desirable:
FRCA/MRCP
Qualification in care of the critically ill
Experience in isolated site anaesthesia or inter-hospital transfer
Involvement in clinical research or publication
Benefits
We offer a range of benefits including flexible working and great career opportunities. Our core benefits are:
Private Medical Insurance
Contributory pension scheme (total contribution up to 20%)
25 days holiday plus bank holidays
Life assurance
Travel season ticket loan
Family friendly benefits
A range of retail discounts
Excellent career development; with clear career pathways and access to further education.
Why Join Us?
The London Clinic is a leading independent hospital, known for delivering complex, patient-centred care in a safe and modern environment. You'll work alongside expert consultants, specialist nurses, and a committed multidisciplinary team, with access to continuous training and professional development.
Our ICU is equipped with cutting-edge technology and supports a wide variety of medical and surgical cases, offering a diverse and rewarding experience for Fellows.
We are committed to safeguarding and protecting all adults at risk, children and young people by implementing robust safer recruitment practices during our selection process. Pre-employment checks are undertaken in accordance with industry standards and regulations, and successful applicants may be required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure via the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). If you would like further information about our safer recruitment policy then please contact a member of our recruitment team.
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