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National Board Opportunities

+ Northern Ireland National Board

We have some fantastic opportunities for our membership to get involved with College work and sit on our Northern Ireland (NI) National Board. This is a great chance to have your say and make a difference.

We currently have vacancies for:

  • An Academic Lead
  • A Trainee representative

What will being part of the Board involve?
Members of the NI National Board will meet on a quarterly basis to raise awareness of important issues facing their Emergency Departments as well as:

  • provide a point of contact for Members and Fellows on College matters and all aspects of Emergency Medicine
  • communicate information from Northern Ireland to the College, and disseminate information from the College to its Members and Fellows
  • actively work to improve urgent and emergency care services across Northern Ireland by working closely with senior health officials, the Minister for Health of Northern Ireland and other key health and social care stakeholders.

Who can get involved?
We are looking for members of all categories who work in NI to support the work of the College. We want to ensure that the Board is truly representative of the different staff groups that make up the Emergency Medicine workforce and of the different Trusts in the nation.

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 who are new to the College.

What if I’m a Trainee?
We are looking for an Emergency Medicine Trainee who can act as the spokesperson for trainees on the RCEM NI Board and also act as a representative for NI on the Emergency Medicine Trainees’ Association (EMTA) Committee. The representative will attend committee meetings for both groups. They will communicate with Regional Trainee Representatives throughout NI and raise any relevant issues with both the RCEM NI Board and EMTA, as well as communicating relevant information from these committees back to trainees. Through this work, they will ensure that projects and work produced by EMTA are as relevant and applicable in Scotland as the rest of the UK.

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

Please complete the Expression of Interest form.

If you are interested in applying or have any questions, please contact tamara.pinedo@rcem.ac.uk

Regional Board Opportunities

+ 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 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.

*delete/amend as appropriate

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.

+ Yorkshire and Humber Regional Vice-Chair - Closing date Friday 07 July

Yorkshire & Humber Regional Vice Chair

Call for Nominations – Closing Date Friday 07 July

RCEM is looking for a new Yorkshire and Humber Regional Vice Chair!

Regional Vice Chairs play a crucial and rewarding role in advocating for their region and representing members in the College and key decision-making. Vice Chairs work closely with Regional Chairs, strengthening networks, engagement, and representation within a region.

You will be a key contact for members and help Regional Chair Miss Sally-Anne Wilson to best represent the region’s successes and needs. You will also work closely with the Yorkshire and Humber Regional Board and RCEM’s Policy team, actively supporting workstreams and regional networks. Your contribution as Vice Chair will strengthen the College’s ability to flag the unique challenges emergency departments in Yorkshire and Humber face.

Once a Regional Chair completes their term or steps down, the Vice Chair succeeds them. This role is thus ideal for someone who would like some time before taking on the role of Regional Chair.

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 Yorkshire and 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 people who are 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 Central Regional Vice Chair - Closing date Friday 07 July

South Central Regional Vice Chair

Call for Nominations – Closing Date Friday 07 July

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

Regional Vice Chairs play a crucial and rewarding role in advocating for their region and representing their members in the College and key decision-making. Vice Chairs work closely with Regional Chairs, strengthening networks, engagement, and representation within a region.

You will be a key contact for members and help our new South Central Regional Chair to best represent the region’s successes and needs. You will also work closely with the South Central Regional Board and RCEM’s Policy team, actively supporting workstreams and regional networks. Your contribution as Vice Chair will strengthen the College’s ability to flag the unique challenges emergency departments in South Central face.

Once a Regional Chair completes their term or steps down, the Vice Chair succeeds them. This role is thus ideal for someone who would like some time to develop their experience before taking on the role of Regional Chair.

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 Central 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 people who are 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 Friday 07 July

South East Coast Regional Vice Chair

Call for Nominations – Closing Date Friday 07 July

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 and key decision-making. Vice Chairs work closely with Regional Chairs, strengthening networks, engagement, and representation within a region.

You will be a key contact for members and help Regional Chair Dr Sarah Honess to best represent the region’s successes and needs. You will also work closely with the South East Coast Regional Board and RCEM’s Policy team, actively supporting workstreams and regional networks. Your contribution as Vice Chair will strengthen the College’s ability to flag the unique challenges emergency departments in the South East Coast face.

Once a Regional Chair completes their term or steps down, the Vice Chair succeeds them. This role is thus ideal for someone who would like some time to develop their experience before taking on the role of Regional Chair.

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 people who are 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.

Committee Opportunities

+ Call for Point of Care Ultrasound Chair - Closing date Monday 05 June

Call for Point of Care Ultrasound Chair

Are you passionate about Point of Care Ultrasound (PoCUS) and want to make a difference in the field of Emergency Medicine? If so, you might be the perfect candidate for the PoCUS group Chair position at the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM).

As the PoCUS group Chair, you will be responsible for developing and leading on Ultrasound activity for the college. You will act as Chair for the PoCUS group meeting, which meets three times a year and consists of representatives from various regions and specialties. You will also work closely with the Curriculum Sub-Committee (CSC), the Training Standards Committee (TSC), and the Dean of RCEM to ensure that PoCUS education and training are aligned with the 2021 RCEM curriculum and the latest evidence and best practices.

Some of your main responsibilities will include:

  • To review and maintain guidance for PoCUS with delegated responsibility from CSC
  • To prepare material via CSC for curriculum resources in relation to ultrasound
  • To ensure that changes to guidance meet the requirements of RCEM Curriculum
  • To respond to external requests for guidance changes
  • To provide advice to trainees on Ultrasound and flexible training
  • To attend meetings of the CSC which meets four times a year and support the work of the TSC
  • To provide information as required for Specialty Reports to CSC/TSC
  • To work in partnership with the Dean and Chair of CSC to monitor the Ultrasound training
  • To advise on development and maintenance of ePortfolio system for EM Curriculum as required
  • To organise and attend training workshops and CPD events as necessary
  • To respond to relevant correspondence in cooperation with the Training Manager, Associate Director of Training & International, Chair of TSC and the Dean
  • In conjunction with the Dean and Associate Director of Training & International to ensure financial and ethical governance in all matters concerning the Ultrasound

To be eligible for this role, you must be a current RCEM Member in good standing. You must also have extensive experience and expertise in PoCUS, as well as excellent leadership, communication, and organisational skills. You must be able to commit 1 PA per week for this role, in addition to attending meetings and events as required. You must also be willing to travel to London and other locations as necessary.

See The Point of Care Ultrasound Chair job description.

If you are interested in applying for this role, please send your self-nomination letter outlining your suitability for the role in no more than 500 words to Training@rcem.ac.uk by Monday 5 June 2023. Appointments are subject to the ratification of TSC.

+ Call for Leadership Lead

Call for Leadership Lead

Are you passionate about leadership development and emergency medicine? Do you have experience in delivering high-quality training programmes and curriculum design? If so, you might be the perfect candidate for the Leadership Lead role at the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM).

As the Leadership Lead, you will form a link between TSC, Education Committee, Curriculum Sub Committee (CSC) and support the development of the Leadership strategy. You will also oversee and monitor leadership training work within RCEM training programmes, including the EMLeaders Programme being delivered at a School level.

Some of your main responsibilities will include:

  • Working with the Curriculum group to support the quality of teaching and assessment for leadership related to the SLOs in the 2021 Curriculum
  • Ensuring appropriate information is available to trainees and trainers regarding leadership, assessment and resources
  • Supporting the expansion of leadership training and resources for a wider multidisciplinary ED team e.g. ACPs, SAS, CESR etc.
  • Supporting the RCEM Learning Manager with their review of online materials related to leadership both on RCEMLearning and partner organisations platforms i.e. E-Learning for Health
  • Supporting the continuation of activities developed within the EMLeaders programme

To be eligible for this role, you must be a current RCEM Member in good standing. You must also have:

  • A proven track record of leadership development and delivery
  • Experience in curriculum design and implementation
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • The ability to work collaboratively with various stakeholders
  • A commitment to RCEM’s vision and values

This is a part-time role that will require about 0.5 PA a week. You will be expected to attend 4 TSC meetings per year, 2 Curriculum Subcommittee meetings per year, and EMLeaders SLWG meetings. Duties will be primarily conducted in London and your normal place of work. However, some work can be done remotely via virtual conference, telephone and email.

See The full Leadership Lead Job Description.

If you are interested in applying for this role, please send your CV and a cover letter outlining your suitability for the role in no more than 500 words to training@rcem.ac.uk by Monday 05 June 2023. Applications are subject to the ratification of TSC.

+ Call for PEMISAC Quality Lead - Closing date 05 June

Call for PEMISAC Quality Lead

Do you have experience and expertise in quality assurance and training development? If so, you might be the ideal candidate for the Quality Lead position for the Paediatric Emergency Medicine Intercollegiate Standards and Advisory Committee (PEMISAC).

As the Quality Lead, you will be responsible for developing and reviewing the quality and training development workstreams for the College. You will also support and deputise for the PEMISAC Chair when necessary. You will work closely with the curriculum committees, the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) and the Royal College of Paediatric Child Health (RCPCH) to ensure and disseminate standards for paediatric training. You will also address differential attainment issues and attend relevant meetings with external stakeholders. You will review and monitor paediatric training standards and produce the Quality Survey Report (QSR) for RCEM and RCPCH. You will also support the Global Emergency Medicine work of the Colleges, when required.

To be eligible for this role, you must be a Head of School or Head of Training for PEM in a school structure or devolved nation, or a PEMISAC member or past PEMISAC member who has served as Head of School or equivalent. You must have excellent communication, leadership and organisational skills. You must be able to work independently and collaboratively with a range of partners. You must be committed to improving the quality of paediatric emergency medicine training and practice.

The appointment is through self-nomination and formal interview by the Chair of PEMISAC, Dean and two other Heads of School (one from devolved nation). The post will require 0.5 PA per week in addition to four PEMISAC meetings (one day each) per year and a minimum of one annual meeting of heads of School/training committee chairs. The duties will be primarily conducted in London, but much of the work will be by video conference, telephone and email.

See The PEMISAC Quality Lead Job Description.

If you are interested in this exciting opportunity, please send your CV and a cover letter explaining your suitability for the role to training@rcem.ac.uk by Monday 05 June 2023. We look forward to hearing from you.

+ Vice Chair of the PHEM Professional Advisory Group - Closing date Friday 12 May 2023

Vice Chair of the PHEM Professional Advisory Group

Applications are invited for the Vice Chair vacancy for the Pre Hospital Emergency Medicine (PHEM) Professional Advisory Group.

The PHEM Professional Advisory Group’s role is to ensure that pre-hospital emergency medicine interests are represented within all relevant aspects of College structure / business and that PHEM continues to be recognised and developed as a sub-speciality for EM clinicians.

If you are a Fellow, have relevant expertise in PHEM and its training pathways and want to influence the future development of Pre Hospital Emergency Medicine working with an engaged group of clinicians, then this vacancy is for you.  To apply you need to meet the criteria set out in the Phem PAG Vice Chair role profile.

To apply, please set out a brief statement of no more than 500 words as to why you have the credentials, experience and drive to be Vice Chair of this Group.

Please send your applications to: Rosely Solomon – rosely.solomon@rcem.ac.uk

Please note the closing date for applications is Friday 12 May 2023.

+ ACP Credentialing Sub-Committee Members – Closing date Monday 08 May 2023

Applications sought for members to join the ACP Credentialing Sub-Committee

Advanced Clinical Practitioners (ACPs) play a vital role in the delivery of emergency care across the UK and now make up over 10% of the College membership. In 2015, RCEM launched an Emergency Medicine ACP curriculum and credentialing process for ACPs working in the ED within a range of regulated clinical professions such as nursing, paramedicine, pharmacy and occupational therapy, with the aim of providing a nationally recognised, quality assured standard in training and practice. The curriculum was revised in 2022 in line with the 2021 EM medical curriculum to ensure training remains current and fit for purpose.

The ACP Credentialing Sub-Committee develops, plans, evaluates and quality assures the credentialing of EM-ACPs and applications are sought from interested Fellows and RCEM credentialed ACPs to join this sub-committee. We are hoping to expand our number to help with our increased level of activity, particularly from regions currently under-represented.

ACP Credentialing Sub-Committee Member – Role Profile

Reports to: Chair of ACP Credentialing Sub-Committee

Responsible to: Training Standards Committee

Key working relationships:

RCEM Director of Education, RCEM committees, ACP Forum, Officers of the College, medical colleges and professional bodies

Grade:Honorary post

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.

Place of work

It is anticipated that we will utilise video conferencing and other media 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 (2-3 hours each). This is a busy, working sub-committee and members will 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 8-10 hours with additional time required to discuss submissions. Attendance at a one-day Panel meeting to confirm and ratify credentialing outcomes will also be required.

ACP Credentialing Sub-Committee members will be required to commit to a minimum term of 3 years. Anyone wishing to apply will need to discuss the anticipated time commitment 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

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.

Person specification

This role would suit EM Fellows or credentialed ACPs who are committed to ensuring the EM-ACP workforce is supported and developed through the process of credentialing consistent with patient and specialty needs across the four nations.

Essential criteria (RCEM Fellow)

  • 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

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
  • Current ACP Educational or Clinical Supervisor
  • Member of the ACP Credentialing Panel

Essential criteria (ACP)

  • Associate Member (ACP) of RCEM
  • RCEM Credentialed EM-ACP
  • Senior / Lead ACP (or equivalent) in a substantive post within a UK Emergency Department
  • On the relevant professional register with no limitations on practice.

Appointment and applications

Appointment is through self-nomination. Click the link for further information on the ACP Credentialing Sub_Committee role.

If you wish 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 this sub-committee. All applications must be received by 5pm, Monday 08 May 2023.

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 and credentialed ACPs, applicants from regions currently under-represented on the Sub-Committee will be prioritised.

+ Wales - Sustainable Working Practices Committee Member

RCEM Sustainable Working Practices Committee Member – Welsh Representative (1) – Honorary post

The College is looking for a member to join the Sustainable Working Practices Committee as a representative from Wales.

Role profile: Sustainable Working Practices Committee member (Wales rep)

Accountable to: Sustainable Working Practices Committee Chair

Key working relationships: The Sustainable Working Practice Committee is part of the Service Delivery Committee, led by a Council member of RCEM, which also undertakes work relating to service design and configuration, paediatric emergency medicine, informatics, pre-hospital emergency medicine, remote and rural emergency medicine, and ambulatory care. The role will also work closely with staff in the RCEM Quality Team.

Role purpose:
RCEM is looking for a Sustainable Working Practices Committee (SWPC) member, representing the Welsh region. You will be involved in committee meetings, creating guidance documents, writing supplements, attend events pertaining to the wellbeing of clinicians, and working with other SWPC members.

Committee remit:

  1. To devise a strategy and work programme for approval by the Workforce Committee focussed on improving sustainability of the working life of emergency physicians.
  2. To devise a strategy for improving the working conditions in the workforce in emergency medicine.
  3. To devise a strategy for assisting emergency physicians with remediation, advise on revalidation issues and oversee the work of the AACs.

What can you expect from us?

  • The chance to influence EM policy and produce cutting edge new guidance
  • Meet and work with new consultants/EM staff with similar values
  • Opportunities to get involved in EM study days, presentations and represent RCEM at stakeholder events
  • To work closely with the RCEM Quality to raise the overall quality of care in EM
  • Support and guidance in the role from the RCEM Quality Team and the SWPC Chair
  • This is an honorary post and while no financial honorarium is offered for the postholder, the College will reimburse all post related expenses (e.g., travel to meetings, lunch).

What can we expect from you?

  • Attend four SWPC meetings (currently virtual, in-person for two likely in the future)
  • Attend regional board meetings and deliver regional updates to the committee
  • At times you may be invited to attend other meetings to represent the College
  • Be involved in helping to design and report on SWPC guidance documents and events.

Person Specification

Practical experience and skills: The role would suit a current consultant in EM who has a demonstrable interest in sustainable working practices, working in Wales.

How to apply: To apply for the position please send a single A4 page personal statement to Rosely.Solomon@rcem.ac.uk by 5pm, 30th of January 2023. Please ensure your personal statement covers your relevant experience and how you meet the person specification below. Please note that the interviews are likely to be carried out via ZOOM or telephone call.

Please ensure your personal statement covers your relevant experience and how you meet the person specification below.

Please note that the interviews are likely to be carried out via ZOOM or telephone call.

Essential – Practical experience and skills

  • Fellow of the College
  • Current substantive consultant in emergency medicine
  • Demonstrable interest in sustainable working practices
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Knowledge of revalidation
  • Evidence of continuing personal development
  • Working as an EM clinician in Wales
  • Able to feed back from Welsh regional boards and other groups

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
  • Ability to motivate others to perform to deadlines by using influencing skills
  • A commitment to upholding the organisation’s values

Desirable

  • Experience of serving on AAC panels Record of successful implementation of initiatives to improve sustainable working
  • Excellent knowledge of developments in the emergency medicine field
  • Computer literate: MS Excel, Word
  • Ability to motivate others to perform to deadlines by using influencing skills.

Download a pdf of this vacancy

+ EMLeaders Communities of Practices (CoPs) - Closing date Monday 28 November

Want to try something new?

Want to invest in yourself?

Want to work with colleagues from around the UK, and learn from each other?

EMLeaders Communities of Practices (CoPs)

The EMLeaders Programme is looking to create and support a Community of Practice (COP) in the coming months focused on embedding leadership learning across Emergency Departments in the UK.

The EMLeaders CoPs will provide people with an opportunity to develop their own leadership and facilitation skills; and to share their skills knowledge/ abilities with each other, as well work with their local EMLeaders School Faculty teams.

The aim is to increase the skills and knowledge within regions to support leadership learning on the shopfloor across the multi-disciplinary team.

We are seeking applications from ACPs, EMSAS, ST6 trainees and consultant level.

You will receive:

Those within the cohort will receive training and development to support them so that by the end they will:

  1. Have a sound understand of the aims and objectives of the EM leaders programme, understands how leadership fits into the relevant Curriculum and how they can develop these skills in the workplace.
  2. Be leadership champions and role models by having a consistent ‘leadership language’ and behaviours from which the multidisciplinary clinical workforce in the ED can learn from.
  3. Feel able to confidently work on the shop floor through the implementation of leadership training.

Communities of Practice – Dates

29 November 2022, 15 February and 22 March 2023

31 March 2023 for a joint Development Day

You will need to be available on one of the following cohort group dates.

Further reading and learning will be required outside and in-between these dates. 

Application Process

If you are interested in this opportunity, please send your CV and 500 word statement outlining your relevant experience and what you would like to gain from the opportunity to training@rcem.ac.uk.

Please discuss with your appropriate Supervisor/Lead in advance of your application and include their letter of support along with your application.

Closing date is Monday 28 November 2022.

The EMLeaders SLWG will review applications and contact will be made in December 2022.

Download a PDF copy of EMLeaders Communites of Practices vacancy

Examinations Opportunities

+ MRCEM Primary Deputy Lead Examiner - Closing date Friday 21 April 2023

MRCEM Primary Deputy Lead Examiner

The Royal College of Emergency Medicine is seeking to appoint a new Deputy Lead Examiner for our MRCEM Primary examination.

The Deputy Lead Examiner will play a key role in the MRCEM Primary Working Group, supporting the production of examination materials and blueprints, standard setting meetings, and all aspects of the conduct and delivery of the MRCEM Primary examination.

The role will monitor and develop the MRCEM Primary examination, ensuring it is fit for purpose and deputise for the Lead Examiner as necessary. You will work closely with the Lead Examiner, Chief Examiner, Head of Examinations and Head of Quality & Standards to set examinations and help implement changes to improve the validity and reliability of the examination.

The role of Deputy Lead Examiner is at times a demanding one and the successful applicant must be prepared to manage a wide-ranging role with responsibility for a major professional examination.

Applicants must meet the following criteria to be eligible to apply:

  • Experience in examining in College exams and a current MRCEM examiner
  • Consultant Emergency Physician of at least 3 years standing
  • Up to date Equality and Diversity training
  • Experienced NHS trainer

It is expected that this role will require 0.5 PA per week in addition to other duties. The Term of Office is three years, renewable for a further period of two years.

This is an honorary position, but all reasonable travel and subsistence expenses will be covered in line with the College expenses policy.

Full details of the role and a person specification can be found in the MRCEM Primary Deputy Lead Examiner job description.

If you are interested in this role, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your CV and outline, in no more than 500 words, your suitability for the role. Please submit applications for the attention of the Chief Examiner to examiners@rcem.ac.uk .

All applications will be considered by the Chief Examiner, Lead Examiner and Head of Examinations.

The closing date for applications is Friday 21 April 2023. Interviews are expected to take place in early May.

EMTA Opportunities

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

Other Voluntary Roles

There are no other voluntary roles available at present - please try again later.

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 Fellows, 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 Alison Ives, Quality Officer: alison.ives@rcem.ac.uk

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