Reporting To: Head of Department of Microbiology
Objective:
The principal objective of the post is to participate in the development, direction, teaching, facilitation and examinations of the undergraduate teaching programme.
Benefits:
* Participate in clinical courses such as ACLS, IBU and PALS and be refunded up to €450 on successful completion; (Full list of approved courses available from HR)
* Refunds available up to €450 on passing approved examinations;
* Benefit from up to 14 days Educational Leave to support participation on approved courses, exams or professional development activities
* Clinical Lecturers and Tutors can avail of reduced fees for the completion of higher degrees within RCSI e.g. MD / PhD / MCh / MSc. (subject to some terms and conditions further information available from HR)
Contract:
This appointment is available for a period of one year initially, with scope for renewal subject to performance or pursuance of a higher degree with RCSI while in the post.
Salary: Level of appointment will depend on the successful candidates’ previous experience.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities:
* Delivery, assessment and ongoing improvement of small group simulation teaching in clinical microbiology
* Delivery and assessment of clinical microbiology teaching in the School of Medicine
* Participation in curriculum development including case development and spiraling of clinical microbiology materials throughout the undergraduate medicine programme in the School of Medicine.
* Providing resources and communication with student groups via the RCSI virtual learning environment
* Ensuring that all Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland policies and procedures are adhered to.
* Complying with statutory legislation and other guidelines for the candidate’s own and general staff welfare and safety.
* Undergoing programmes of training and development as may be required and as agreed.
* Representing the best interests of the RCSI at all times.
Other responsibilities include:
* Conducting Research; Outcomes to be defined with head of department
* Performing Clinical Work on-site in RCSI Teaching Hospitals; Detail and commitment to be defined with head of department
* Ensuring that all Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland policies and procedures are adhered to
* Complying with statutory legislation and Department rules and requirements in furtherance of your own and general staff welfare and safety
* Always representing the best interests of the Department/RCSI
* Performing such other duties as may be required from time to time
Candidate Specification: Essential
The successful candidate should:
* Be medically qualified
* Possess evidence of registration with the Irish Medical Council
* Possess FRCPath in clinical microbiology
* Possess MRCPI or equivalent
* Possess a keen interest in lecturing and interacting with undergraduate students
* Possess excellent communication skills
Desirable
It would be advantageous if the successful candidate had:
* Previous experience in clinical microbiology
* Previous experience using E-learning/VLE systems
* Previous experience of teaching and assessing students in an academic environment
* Previous experience in research
Application Process
Please apply online through www.rcsi.ie/careers with your CV and covering letter no later than 24th November 2024
Informal enquiries can be made to Prof Eoghan O Neill eoneill@rcsi.ie and Dr Rachel Grainger rachelgrainger@rcsi.ie
Interview Process
It is proposed that interviews will be held in early December 2024
Additional Requirements
Please note that successful candidates will be required to complete:
* Occupational Health Clearance
* Garda Vetting
* Police Clearance (if in residence outside of Ireland for periods of 6 months or more at any stage)
Note: this Job Description may be subject to change to reflect the evolving requirements of the Department and RCSI in developing healthcare leaders who make a difference worldwide. RCSI is an equal opportunities employer.
RCSI Noble Purpose*: building on our heritage in surgery, we will enhance human health through endeavour, innovation and collaboration in education, research and service*
RCSI Vision*: to become one of Europe’s leading Health Science institutions through building a truly international medical College network, enhancing leadership in Irish surgical practice and education and delivering a focused and distinctive research programme*
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