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National Board Opportunities

There are no National Board vacancies at present.

Regional Board Opportunities

+ Yorkshire & Humber Regional Vice Chair - Closing Date 31 July 2024

Yorkshire & Humber Vice Chair

Call for Nominations – Closing Date 31 July 2024

RCEM is looking for a new Yorkshire & Humber Regional Vice Chair!
Regional Vice Chairs play a crucial and rewarding role in advocating for their region and representing their members in the College. Chairs provide leadership and act as a voice and conduit for members. Regional Chairs are extremely important, but cannot always be relied upon when they have other commitments. Vice Chairs are pivotal in these moments, standing up to the plate to make the necessary decisions.

You will work closely with RCEM’s Policy and Communications teams, who will support you in your role to engage with Members, develop regional networks and relationships with local policymakers and the media. Your contribution as Yorkshire & Humber Regional Vice Chair will strengthen the College’s ability to flag challenges faced by emergency departments in the region and beyond, improving patient care and the working lives of members.

Who can apply?
To be eligible to become a Regional Vice Chair, you need to meet these requirements:

  • A Member and Fellow of the College in good standing.
  • Employed in a current substantive consultant role in the region.
  • In good standing with your regulator with no limitations on practice.
  • Have a track record that will not negatively impact the College’s own reputation.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and able to build consensus with colleagues.
  • Experience ideally of facilitating or at least participating constructively in meetings.
  • Ability to listen and communicate clearly.

If you are a Fellow, work in a substantive consultant role in Yorkshire & Humber and you are interested in representing your region, developing your career and your influencing skills then we would be delighted to hear from you.

What experience is needed?
No previous experience with the College is necessary – just an interest in representing your region and a passion for Emergency Medicine. We are particularly keen to engage with those new to the College.

Application Process
The application process is non-competitive. To apply, please complete a nomination form, with a personal statement (max 300 words) and signatures from two Fellows who are happy to support your application.

In the event that multiple candidates apply, a ballot of eligible regional members will be conducted. In this instance we will share your statement with voting members.

For further information please see the job description, application guidance and FAQs. Please find here the Nomination form.

If you are interested in the role or have any questions, please feel welcome to get in touch with the Policy team at policy@rcem.ac.uk.

+ Yorkshire & Humber Regional Board Members - Closing Date 31 July 2024

Yorkshire & Humber Regional Board

Call for Nominations – Closing Date 31 July 2024

RCEM is looking for members for the Yorkshire & Humber Regional Board!

Regional Board members play a crucial and rewarding role in advocating for their region, representing colleagues and patients alike. We are looking for people who are passionate about advocating for the Yorkshire & Humber region, interested in getting more involved with the College, and participating in key decision making. This is also an opportunity for you to develop your career and influencing skills. Your contribution will support RCEM’s ability to flag challenges faced by emergency departments and their teams in the Yorkshire & Humber region.

The main purpose of the Board is to represent your localities, support the aims of the Regional Chair and the work of the College. We aim to organise an annual learning and networking event. In this election year, we hope to engage with local politicians, to ensure they have a sound understanding of the realities of emergency care in our region.

We are looking for:

  • An Emergency Medicine Specialty and Specialist Doctor (EMSAS) representative

We are also looking for a substantive member of staff from each of the following trusts:

  • Barnsley
  • Calderdale & Huddersfield
  • Doncaster & Bassetlaw
  • Grimsby & Scunthorpe
  • Harrogate
  • Hull
  • Rotherham
  • Sheffield Children’s
  • York

Who can apply?
To be eligible to become a Regional Board Member you need to meet these requirements:

  • Associate Member, Member or Fellow* of the College in good standing.
  • Be a member of the relevant Member category for a given role, e.g., if you are applying to be an ACP rep, you must be an Associate Member.
  • Be a UK registered doctor or health professional in good standing with your regulator with no limitations on practice and, where appropriate, a licence to practice.
  • Uphold the College’s values, namely Reliability, Communication, Respect, Excellence, Equality, Teamwork and Responsive.
  • Have a good track record, without previous conduct, behaviour and/or opinions that will negatively impact on the college’s own reputation.
  • Employed in a current substantive post in the region on which you will serve on the Board in the UK or Republic of Ireland for at least one year*
  • Strong interpersonal skills and able to build consensus with colleagues.
  • Experience of participating constructively in meetings.
  • Ability to listen and communicate clearly.
  • Time commitment is approximately 1-2 PAs per quarter.

What experience is needed?
No previous experience with the College is necessary – just an interest in representing your region and a passion for Emergency Medicine. We are particularly keen to engage with those new to the College.

Application Process
The application process is non-competitive. To apply, please complete a nomination form, with a personal statement (max 300 words) and signatures from two colleagues who are happy to support your application.

For further information please see the job description, application guidance and FAQs. Please find here the Nomination Form.

The deadline for applications is 30 June 2024.

If you are interested in the Board or have any questions, please feel welcome to get in touch with the Policy team at policy@rcem.ac.uk.

+ South West Regional Vice Chair - Call for nominations - Closing date 31 July 2024

South West Regional Vice Chair

Call for Nominations – Closing Date 31 July 2024

RCEM is looking for a new South West Regional Vice Chair!

Regional Vice Chairs play a crucial and rewarding role in advocating for their region and representing their members in the College. Chairs provide leadership and act as a voice and conduit for members. Regional Chairs are extremely important, but cannot always be relied upon when they have other commitments. Vice Chairs are pivotal in these moments, standing up to the plate to make the necessary decisions.

You will work closely with RCEM’s Policy and Communications teams, who will support you in your role to engage with Members, develop regional networks and relationships with local policymakers and the media. Your contribution as South West Regional Vice Chair will strengthen the College’s ability to flag challenges faced by emergency departments in the region and beyond, improving patient care and the working lives of members.

Who can apply?

To be eligible to become a Regional Vice Chair, you need to meet these requirements:

  • A Member and Fellow of the College in good standing.
  • Employed in a current substantive consultant role in the region.
  • In good standing with your regulator with no limitations on practice.
  • Have a track record that will not negatively impact the College’s own reputation.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and able to build consensus with colleagues.
  • Experience ideally of facilitating or at least participating constructively in meetings.
  • Ability to listen and communicate clearly.

If you are a Fellow, work in a substantive consultant role in the South West and you are interested in representing your region, developing your career and your influencing skills then we would be delighted to hear from you.

What experience is needed?
No previous experience with the College is necessary – just an interest in representing your region and a passion for Emergency Medicine. We are particularly keen to engage with those new to the College.

Application Process
The application process is non-competitive. To apply, please complete a nomination form, with a personal statement (max 300 words) and signatures from two Fellows who are happy to support your application.

In the event that multiple candidates apply, a ballot of eligible regional members will be conducted. In this instance we will share your statement with voting members.

For further information please see the job description, application guidance and FAQs. Please find here the Nomination form.

If you are interested in the role or have any questions, please feel welcome to get in touch with the Policy team at policy@rcem.ac.uk.

+ South East Coast Regional Vice Chair - Closing date 31 July 2024

SOUTH EAST COAST REGIONAL VICE CHAIR

Call for Nominations – Closing Date 31 July 2024

RCEM is looking for a new South East Coast Regional Vice Chair!

Regional Vice Chairs play a crucial and rewarding role in advocating for their region and representing their members in the College. Chairs provide leadership and act as a voice and conduit for members. Regional Chairs are extremely important, but cannot always be relied upon when they have other commitments. Vice Chairs are pivotal in these moments, standing up to the plate to make the necessary decisions.

You will work closely with RCEM’s Policy and Communications teams, who will support you in your role to engage with Members, develop regional networks and relationships with local policymakers and the media. Your contribution as South East Coast Regional Vice Chair will strengthen the College’s ability to flag challenges faced by emergency departments in the region and beyond, improving patient care and the working lives of members.

Who can apply?
To be eligible to become a Regional Vice Chair, you need to meet these requirements:

  • A Member and Fellow of the College in good standing.
  • Employed in a current substantive consultant role in the region.
  • In good standing with your regulator with no limitations on practice.
  • Have a track record that will not negatively impact the College’s own reputation.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and able to build consensus with colleagues.
  • Experience ideally of facilitating or at least participating constructively in meetings.
  • Ability to listen and communicate clearly.

If you are a Fellow, work in a substantive consultant role in the South East Coast and you are interested in representing your region, developing your career and your influencing skills then we would be delighted to hear from you.

What experience is needed?
No previous experience with the College is necessary – just an interest in representing your region and a passion for Emergency Medicine. We are particularly keen to engage with those new to the College.

Application Process
The application process is non-competitive. To apply, please complete a nomination form, with a personal statement (max 300 words) and signatures from two Fellows who are happy to support your application.

In the event that multiple candidates apply, a ballot of eligible regional members will be conducted. In this instance we will share your statement with voting members.

For further information please see the job description, application guidance and FAQs. Please find here the Nomination form.

If you are interested in the role or have any questions, please feel welcome to get in touch with the Policy team at policy@rcem.ac.uk.

+ North West Regional Vice-Chair - Closing Date 31 July 2024

North West Regional Vice-Chair

Call for Nominations – Closing Date 31 July 2024

RCEM is looking for a new North West Regional Vice-Chair!

Regional Vice Chairs play a crucial and rewarding role in advocating for their region and representing their members in the College. Chairs provide leadership and act as a voice and conduit for members. Regional Chairs are extremely important, but cannot always be relied upon when they have other commitments. Vice Chairs are pivotal in these moments, standing up to the plate to make the necessary decisions.

You will work closely with RCEM’s Policy and Communications teams, who will support you in your role to engage with Members, develop regional networks and relationships with local policymakers and the media. Your contribution as North West Regional Vice-Chair will strengthen the College’s ability to flag challenges faced by emergency departments in the region and beyond, improving patient care and the working lives of members.

Who can apply?

To be eligible to become a Regional Vice Chair, you need to meet these requirements:

  • A Member and Fellow of the College in good standing
  • Employed in a current substantive consultant role in the region
  • In good standing with your regulator with no limitations on practice
  • Have a track record that will not negatively impact the College’s own reputation
  • Strong interpersonal skills and able to build consensus with colleagues
  • Experience ideally of facilitating or at least participating constructively in meetings
  • Ability to listen and communicate clearly.

If you are a Fellow, work in a substantive consultant role in the North West and you are interested in representing your region, developing your career and your influencing skills then we would be delighted to hear from you.

What experience is needed?

No previous experience with the College is necessary – just an interest in representing your region and a passion for Emergency Medicine. We are particularly keen to engage with those new to the College.

Application Process

The application process is non-competitive. To apply, please complete a nomination form, with a personal statement (maximum 300 words) and signatures from two Fellows who are happy to support your application.

In the event that multiple candidates apply, a ballot of eligible regional members will be conducted. In this instance we will share your statement with voting members.

For further information please see the job description and application guidance, (downloadable), Nomination form and FAQs.

If you are interested in the role or have any questions, please feel welcome to get in touch with the Policy team at policy@rcem.ac.uk.

+ Applications Open for Regional Boards

Applications Open for Regional Boards

We have an exciting opportunity for members to get involved in College work!

We are now recruiting members to join our new Regional Boards. We currently have regional Boards in the East of England, South Central, South East Coast, South West, West Midlands, and Yorkshire and Humber regions.

A Regional Board Member is an Associate Member, Member or Fellow* of the College who is appointed on behalf of the Council to the role.

The role includes these additional responsibilities.

  • Act as a local point of contact for colleagues and peers on issues relating to the objectives of the College, including professional standards, clinical standards, research, education and CPD, training, policy, and other professional matters.
  • Represent your localities, gathering information to inform the Regional Chair, RCEM Council and Officers, as well as to provide a mechanism for the flow of information, ideas, and documents from the College to colleagues and peers.
  • Bring an understanding of the issues and successes in urgent and emergency care closer to the population we care for.
  • Attend four regional board meetings a year and support the work of the Board.
  • Engage with emails and information pertaining to the Board, College and speciality.
  • Willing to support the work of the Regional Board and representing the membership in the Region at Board meetings.
  • Support the Regional Chair in their activities and duties.

Who can get involved?

To be eligible to become a Regional Board Member you need to meet these requirements:

  • Associate Member, Member or Fellow* of the College in good standing
  • Be a UK registered doctor or health professional in good standing with your regulator with no limitations on practice and, where appropriate, a licence to practice
  • Have a track record that will not negatively impact the College’s own reputation
  • Employed in a current substantive post in the region on which you will serve on the Board in the UK or Republic of Ireland usually for at least one year
  • Strong interpersonal skills and able to build consensus with colleagues.
  • Experience of participating constructively in meetings.
  • Ability to listen and communicate clearly.
  • Time commitment is approximately 1-2 PAs per quarter.

If you work in a region where there is no Board, contact the Policy and Public Affairs team to discuss other ways to get involved.

What experience is needed?

No previous College experience is necessary – just an interest in representing your region and a passion for Emergency Medicine. We are particularly keen to engage with those new to the College.

How can I get involved?

To apply, please fill out an Expression of Interest form explaining why you would like to get involved in a Regional Board and send it to the email below.

For applications or further enquiries, please get in touch with our Policy team at policy@rcem.ac.uk.

Committee Opportunities

+ RCEM Global EM (GEM) Committee Chair - Closing Date 18th July 2024

Global Emergency Medicine (GEM) Committee Chair

Closing Date: 18th July 2024

Role Profile: GEM Committee Chair

Responsible to: Academic Committee

Key working relationships: Dean, Director of Education, Head of International, Academic Committee, RCEM Global team.

GEM vision

The aim of the Global Emergency Committee is to establish RCEM as a world-leader in the development of global EM that is clinically excellent, evidence-based, compassionate, and equitable.

Role purpose: The College is looking for a Chair for the Global Health EM Committee. The Chair will have the role of leading the committee in the development of an international college network, the promotion of EM internationally and the development of global health knowledge and expertise in the college members.

The World Health Assembly 2023 resolution mandated all countries to target “integrated emergency, critical and operative care for universal health coverage and protection from health emergencies”. This is therefore a key moment internationally to join the GEM committee, emphasising RCEM’s relevance and role in supporting emergency care development for populations in the most need due to access, resource and/or context limitation.

Responsibilities:

  • Chair committee meetings of the Global Emergency Medicine (GEM) Committee held four times a year
  • Support the development of an updated Terms of Reference and International strategy.
  • Support with the GEM committee activities as outlined in the Terms of Reference
  • Support with developments in RCEM’s Global work, as and where there is a need
  • Attend international visits, training programmes, webinars, meetings etc based on need and area of focus from partner organisations
  • Support with stakeholder engagement with local international medical organisations and donors
  • Provide advice and oversight relating to programmes focused on the development of EM internationally
  • Support the developments on international networks and the development of global health knowledge and expertise in the college members

Represent the GEM committee at various key events in the GEM and international health sector space.

TERM OF OFFICE

The term of office for this role will be for three years. Post-holders may apply for a second and final term of office subject to the approval of College Council.

This is an honorary post. The College will reimburse all post related expenses (e.g. travel to meetings).

Role requirements: In this role you will be expected to attend and chair up to four committee meetings a year with one being in person.

APPOINTMENT

Selection will be based on the strength of application and interview and will be reviewed by members of the Academic Cluster.

PLACE OF WORK

The nature of the task means that there will be a number of duties in London, nationally and internationally. It is anticipated that much of the work will be conducted by video conference, telephone, and email.

HOURS OF WORK

It is estimated that this post will take about 4 hours a month in addition to 10 days meetings per year.

Attendance at GEM up to four meetings (One half day each) per year, one of which is held face-to-face.

Anyone wishing to stand for the post will need to discuss this issue with their clinical colleagues and employers. NHS Trusts and Foundation Trusts are reminded that the NHS allows such special leave as it is in the interests of the NHS.

REMUNERATION AND EXPENSES

The post is honorary. Reasonable expenses for travel and subsistence will be payable on production of receipts and vouchers. As with all travel on college business, the Chair will be expected to travel in accordance with the College policy.

How to apply: To apply for the position please send your single A4 page, personal statement to globalem@rcem.ac.uk by 18th July 2024. Please ensure your personal statement covers your relevant experience and how you meet the person specification below.

Essential Desirable
Practical experience and skills
Member or a fellow of the College

Current consultant in emergency medicine

Demonstrable interest in Global Emergency Medicine including the latest developments in the emergency medicine field internationally

Interest in increasing the quality of care in Emergency Medicine internationally

Excellent verbal and written communication skills

Good knowledge of key stakeholders in the GEM space including WHO, international EM societies, Ministries of Health, International NGOs.

Evidence of continuing personal development

 

Personal Qualities
Attention to detail

Ability to prioritise and work to tight deadlines

Self-motivated and innovative

Good interpersonal skills

Professional manner and appearance

Ability to work independently

A commitment to upholding the organisation’s values

Ability to motivate others to perform to deadlines by using influencing skills

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to facilitate discussions among individuals with diverse viewpoints

 

+ RCEM Global EM (GEM) Committee Member – Closing Date 15 July 2024

Global Emergency Medicine (GEM) Committee Member

Closing Date: 15 July 2024

Role Profile: GEM Committee Member

Responsible to: Academic Committee

Key working relationships: GEM Committee Chair, Dean, Academic Committee, RCEM Global team.

GEM vision

The aim of the Global Emergency Committee is to establish RCEM as a world-leader in the development of global EM that is clinically excellent, evidence-based, compassionate, and equitable.

Role purpose: The College is looking for members to join the GEM Committee. The members of this committee will have a role in the supporting the work of RCEM that is focused on the development of EM internationally. They will support the development of global health knowledge and expertise in the college members and support the development of an international college network.

The World Health Assembly 2023 resolution mandated all countries to target “integrated emergency, critical and operative care for universal health coverage and protection from health emergencies”. Therefore joining the GEM committee at this time, comes at a key moment internationally, emphasising RCEM’s relevance and role in supporting emergency care development for populations in the most need due to access, resource and/or context limitation.

This is an honorary post. The College will reimburse all post related expenses (e.g. travel to meetings).

Responsibilities:

  • Attend committee meetings of the Global Emergency Medicine (GEM) Committee held four times a year
  • Support with the GEM committee activities as outlined in the Terms of Reference
  • Support with developments in RCEM’s Global work, as and where there is a need
  • Attend international visits, training programmes, webinars, meetings etc based on need and area of focus from partner organisations
  • Support with stakeholder engagement with local international medical organisations and donors
  • Provide advice and oversight relating to programmes focused on the development of EM internationally
  • Support the developments on international networks and the development of global health knowledge and expertise in the college members
  • Support developments of international college networks

Represent the GEM committee at various key events in the GEM and international health sector space.

TERM OF OFFICE

The term of office for this role will be for three years. Post-holders may apply for a second and final term of office subject to the approval of College Council.

APPOINTMENT

Selection will be based on the strength of application and interview and will be reviewed by the Dean, the RCEM Director for Education, RCEM Global team and RCEM GEM committee.

PLACE OF WORK

The nature of the task means that there will be a number of duties in London, nationally and internationally. It is anticipated that much of the work will be conducted by video conference, telephone, and email.

HOURS OF WORK

It is estimated that this post will take about 4 hours a month in addition to 10 days meetings per year.

Attendance at GEM up to four meetings (One half day each) per year, one of which is held face-to-face.

Anyone wishing to stand for the post will need to discuss this issue with their clinical colleagues and employers. NHS Trusts and Foundation Trusts are reminded that the NHS allows such special leave as it is in the interests of the NHS.

REMUNERATION AND EXPENSES

The post is honorary. Reasonable expenses for travel and subsistence will be payable on production of receipts and vouchers. As with all travel on college business, the Chair will be expected to travel in accordance with the College policy.

How to apply: Applications must be submitted in writing (no more than 500 words) outlining relevant experience and how the applicant meets the person specification below, via email to the International Team at globalem@rcem.ac.uk by 15 July 2024.

Frequently Asked Questions

+ Portfolio (CESR) Faculty Lead - Training Standards Committee - Closing Date 1 July 2024

Portfolio (CESR) Faculty Lead

Reports to: Training Standards Committee

Key working relationships:
Portfolio (CESR) Officers, Heads of Schools, Regional Advisers, Academic Regional Advisers, Education and Training Division, other members of the portfolio (CESR) Faculty, GMC.
The CESR/Portfolio Faculty Lead is responsible for developing and reviewing the Portfolio pathway development workstreams for the College. They will support the assessors in the portfolio processes for all types of CESR applications.

Responsibilities:

  • To support the completion of assessments from the GMC, stepping in when no other assessors are available
  • To be an independent adjudicator for assessors who are having trouble concluding on an assessment
  • To support the running of events, inclusive of (but not limited to) CESR Applicants training day, CESR assessors training day, Regional CESR days and CESR leads/supervisors’ days
  • To lead developments in the potential alternative pathways work/GMC enhancements alongside RCEM
  • To attend and update the TSC meetings
  • To attend relevant GMC / AoMRC meetings in relation to CESR/Portfolio pathways
  • To support the College team in responding to queries about the CESR/portfolio process/clinical content
  • Maintain good communication with the faculty, regularly engaging with the assessors and reinforcing College requests.

CESR Sub-Committee Responsibilities

  • Chair quarterly (or when held) meetings of the CESR Sub-Committee
  • Oversee the overall running of the business of the CESR Sub-Committee as outlined in the Terms of Reference
  • Oversee the overall running of the business of the CESR Sub-Committee
  • Oversee the recruitment and selection of CESR Sub-Committee and faculty members
  • Lead the development, maintenance and quality assurance of the CESR pathways and assessments
  • Lead the development of the new pathway protocols, guidelines and other documentation as necessary
  • Identify and liaise with other relevant stakeholders, including the CESR Faculty, CESR Leads, other Royal Colleges, Faculties and regulatory bodies where required
  • Lead the response to external requests for curriculum changes or advice
  • Provide information as required for the Training Standards Committee, Academic Cluster and Council
  • Provide regular reports on CESR to relevant College committees
  • Respond to relevant correspondence in cooperation with the Dean, RCEM Director of Education and RCEM Head of Training
  • In conjunction with the Dean, RCEM Director of Education and RCEM Head of Training, ensure equal opportunities are respected in all matters concerning the CESR
  • To develop and maintain CESR processes and protocols across all standards and pathways
  • To liaise with other Royal Colleges, Faculties, and Intercollegiate groups as appropriate in relation to CESR activity
  • To ensure that the EPortfolio and IT mechanisms that support the CESR processes are fit for purpose and offer an excellent user experience for both candidates and accessors
  • To integrate curriculum developments with existing CESR processes and guidance
  • To provide regular reports on the health of CESR progress to relevant College committees
  • To develop and maintain CESR guidelines and supporting communication
  • To respond to external request and GMC regulations.

Appointment

  • Eligibility: Those who are Heads of Schools / Heads of Training for EM in a school structure or devolved Nation or TSC members or past TSC members who have served as Head of School or equivalent are eligible for appointment
  • Appointment is through self-nomination and formal interview by Chair of TSC, Dean and two other Heads of School (one from devolved nation).

Place of Work

  • Duties will be primarily conducted in London and normal place of work much of the workwill be by video conference, telephone and email.

Hours of Work

  • It is estimated that this post will require 0.5 PA per week in addition to:
    • 4 TSC meetings (1 day each) per year
    • 3 CESR Applicant training days per year
    • At least one CESR leads/Supervisors Day per year
    • At least 2 CESR Assessor training days per year (more/less days, subject to requirements).
  • Anyone wishing to stand for the post will need to discuss this issue with their clinical colleagues and employers. NHS Trusts and Foundation Trusts are reminded that the NHS allows such special leave as it is in the interests of the NHS allows such special leave as it is in the interests of the specialty.

Remuneration and Expenses

  • The post is honorary. Reasonable expenses for travel and subsistence will be payable on production of receipts and vouchers. As with all travel on College business, the CESR/Portfolio Faculty chair will be expected to travel in accordance with the College Policy.
Requirement Essential Desirable

Fellow of RCEM in good standing

Yes

On the GMC Specialist Register for Emergency Medicine

Yes

Consultant Emergency Physician in a current substantive post in UK or Republic of Ireland for at least three years

Yes

Experience in an educational leadership role such as Head of School or equivalence

Yes

Experience of CESR / completing CESR evaluations

Yes

Understanding of GMC regulatory requirements

Yes

Up to date Equality and Diversity training

Yes

IT skills (proficient in Word and Excel)

Yes

Experience of chairing committees

Yes

Experience in examining in College exams

Yes

Download a pdf of this Portfolio Faculty Lead vacancy.

See our webpage for full CESR information.

+ ACP Credentialing Sub-Committee: Committee members x 2 – Closing Date 5 July 2024

ACP Credentialing Sub-Committee: Committee member x 2 – Closing date 5 July 2024

Are you passionate about supporting and developing the EM-ACP workforce through the process of credentialing? Are you a Fellow of RCEM, have experience of supervising an ACP through to successful credential and are currently supervising an ACP on the credentialing pathway?

Then we’d love to hear from you.

The ACP Credentialing Sub-Committee is responsible for developing, planning, evaluating and quality assuring the EM-ACP curriculum and credentialing process and we are looking to appoint two Fellows of the College to help us with this vital work.

Role profile

Reports to: Chair of ACP Credentialing Sub-Committee

Responsibilities:

Members of the ACP Credentialing Sub-Committee are responsible for:

  • reviewing and maintaining the EM-ACP curriculum;
  • reviewing, maintaining, developing and quality assuring the EM-ACP assessment structure and credentialing process;
  • developing and maintaining EM-ACP protocols, guidelines and other documentation as necessary;
  • identifying and liaising with other relevant stakeholders and devising mechanisms to engage with these individuals/groups;
  • responding to external requests for curriculum changes or advice.

Members of the ACP Credentialling Sub-Committee are also expected to become members of the ACP Credentialing Panel which is responsible for awarding the RCEM ACP credential.

Member specification

Essential criteria

  • Fellow of the College
  • On the GMC specialist register for Emergency Medicine with a licence to practice and no limitations on practice
  • EM Consultant in a substantive post within a UK ED
  • GMC recognised trainer
  • RCEM trained ACP Educational Supervisor
  • Previously supervised an ACP who has successfully credentialed
  • Current ACP Educational or Clinical Supervisor

Desirable

  • On the GMC specialist register with PEM sub-specialty accreditation, or can demonstrate equivalence
  • Experience in an educational leadership role such as Trust/Departmental ACP Training Lead or Credentialing Lead
  • Member of the ACP Credentialing Panel

Place of work

Video conferencing and other media will be utilised to reduce the need for travel and so we expect that duties will be primarily conducted from your normal place of work, although meetings may occasionally be held in person at Octavia House, London.

Hours of work and commitment

  • ACP Credentialing Sub-Committee: up to 4 meetings per year (2 hours each). This is a busy, working sub-committee and members will also be expected to take ownership of workstreams, as agreed by the committee.
  • ACP Credentialing Panel: members will be expected to contribute to either the Spring or Autumn credentialing opportunity each year for the duration of their membership. Review of evidence should take no more than eight to ten hours per ACP applicant with additional time required to discuss submissions. Attendance at a one-day Panel meeting to confirm and ratify credentialing outcomes will also be required.

Remuneration and expenses

This role is honorary. Reasonable expenses for travel and subsistence will be payable on production of receipts and vouchers. As with all travel on College business, sub-committee members will be expected to travel in accordance with College policy.

How to apply

Please send a personal statement (max. 500 words) to acp@rcem.ac.uk, setting out why you have the credentials, experience and drive to be an active member of the ACP Credentialing Sub-Committee. All applications must be received by 5pm, Friday 5 July 2024.

Selection will be made by the Chair of the ACP Credentialing Sub-Committee and RCEM Director of Education (or nominated deputies) and will be based upon the strength of the application and, if necessary, interview. If applications are received from multiple appointable RCEM Fellows, applicants from regions currently under-represented on the Sub-Committee will be prioritised.

Further information

Follow this link for further information on this role, or email ACP@rcem.ac.uk.

Quality Improvement

There are no vacancies for Quality Improvement at present.

Examinations Opportunities

There are no vacancies for Examinations Opportunities at present.

EMTA Opportunities

Opportunities to join the Emergency Medicine Trainees’ Association (EMTA) There are no vacancies with EMTA at present.

Other Voluntary Roles

+ RCEM’s Northwest Syria Programme: Syrian and Arabic speakers to support ePortfolio - Closing date Monday 12 August

RCEM’s Northwest Syria Programme: Syrian and Arabic speakers to support ePortfolio

The RCEM International team are looking for Syrian diaspora and Arabic speakers on a volunteer basis to deliver online sessions to our partners in NW Syria about using an ePortfolio system – from the perspective of either trainee or supervisor.

These sessions will support the use, understanding and integration of an e-portfolio system within Post Graduate Emergency Medicine, and are likely to be short, interactive, and delivered in Arabic. Depending on interest, the opportunity to deliver or support with multiple sessions may also arise.

The opportunity is open to any RCEM member with experience of using e-portfolios.

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, with final deadline Monday 12 August. Please email globalem@rcem.ac.uk to get involved or find out more.

Frequently Asked Questions

+ Are committee roles only for those who have been closely involved with the College before?

No, certainly not. Our committee roles are open to all members not just those who have worked in Emergency Medicine for years! This includes trainees. We are always keen to help those who have not previously had a role with us to get involved.

+ So, should I apply even if I have not been involved in the College before?

Absolutely! We are very keen to encourage those who have not been involved in the College to apply; if you have the skills and the passion, please do apply.
We can provide induction into College processes to support those who are not familiar with committees in the medical Royal College sector.

+ I have the passion and the skills but not enough experience, should I still apply?

Yes! You might think that you do not have the experience, but if you are working in the field of Emergency Medicine, you probably do!
Aside from clinical skills, Emergency Medicine requires a depth of interpersonal skills: management, communication, influencing skills for example. Emphasise the skills you have, and think about soft skills such as communication, leadership, and team working.

+ How should I go about writing my application?

To apply we ask you to write a one-page personal statement. This statement is an opportunity for you to explain why you are suitable for and interested in the role and detail your objectives for your time as a committee member.

Before you write your application, you should study the role profile in detail. Pay particular attention to the member specification aspect of the profile and ensure your application addresses the points outlined.

+ I am really interested in becoming a committee member, but I am not sure about the time commitment.

College staff are currently working remotely, and we will utilise video conferencing and other media to reduce the need for travel. We expect that duties will be primarily conducted from your normal place of work or from the comfort of your own home. Committee meetings take place 4 times per year on average.

+ Will my expenses be covered if there’s in-person meetings?

It is highly unlikely that there will be regular face-to-face committee meetings in 2021, however if RCEM decides to meet once it is safe to do so then travel expenses will be covered as per our Expenses Policy. RCEM staff member responsible for Regional Chair recruitment can provide more information.

+ Who can apply to the committee member positions?

For the committee member roles, we welcome applications from College Fellows working in the region advertised. We encourage all fellows to apply, regardless of how experienced you are or how long you have been a fellow for. For this SIG, we are encouraging SAS, Nurse, trainee and ACP grade EM staff to apply. You do not need to be a Fellow to join this SIG.

+ Can I ask my Trust to support me with time off?

Given the pressures the system is experiencing, we do understand that our Members and Fellows are needed for frontline services. However, there is often support provided to allow some recognition for College work, particularly as it can be developmental. In the past, the Chief Medical Officers have written to Trusts about this (see attached letter) and if you need help in how to approach your Trust for help please let us know.

+ Will I have any support from the College?

Absolutely! The College is always here to support you in the role and with all responsibilities and duties you may have. We can send out email communications on your behalf to all members in the region and those in the College more generally. We take responsibility for organising any meetings as well as setting up and providing guidance with regional press coverage. We want to ensure that you can carry out the role to the best of your abilities and are therefore happy to provide as much support as you need to fulfil the role effectively.

+ Do you have any questions that have not been covered?

Get in touch with us! We would be very happy to talk to you.
Email: quality@rcem.ac.uk



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