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Senior Clinical Fellow - Adult Critical Care and Transfer Services

Swansea Bay University Health Board

Location
Salary
£46,324 - £71,814 per annum, pro rata
Profession
Medical doctor
Grade
Senior
Deadline
03 Mar 2026
Contract Type
Fixed term: 12 months (due to duration of fellowship programmes)
Posted Date
17 Feb 2026

Job overview

The Adult Critical Care Transfer and Retrieval team are looking to recruit to a Senior clinical Fellow level post for a fixed term period for 12 months due to funding due to commence in August 2026.

To qualify for this exciting role you must be a doctor with ST4+ equivalent training in Intensive Care Medicine who is fully registered with the GMC and who has significant demonstrable experience in the transfer care setting, aligned to the personal specification. It is essential that you are ambitious, highly motivated and able to remain calm under pressure.

These are posts based in North Wales, and involve combining sessions in transfer and retrieval medicine and critical care . This is a full-time post with out of hour’s commitments. The job plan is negotiable, depending on individual’s interests and service requirements, and split into 2 components. A typical job plan will include:

  • Approximately 50% of shifts will be with ACCTS-North
  • Approximately 50% in Critical Care at Ysbyty Glan Clwyd

The job is suitable for doctors who have completed core training in the Adult Critical Care Transfer Service Cymru (ACCTS), intensive care or anaesthesia and have a minimum of 18 months of experience in anaesthesia.

Main duties of the job

ACCTS is a predominately road-based service deployed with dedicated critical care transfer vehicles and equipment. The Retrieval and Transfer physician will deploy in a team alongside a support worker and a retrieval and transfer practitioner drawn from a pool of nurses and allied health professionals with extensive intensive care experience and specific training in inter-facility critical care transfer. ACCTS in partnership with WAA/EMRTS will operate a rotary wing model of retrieval and transfer to support long-distance transfers.

Upon completion of appropriate training and a period of targeted clinical experience, it would be expected that you would then take up a full part in the duty rota. The ability to work both day and night shifts is an essential part of the role.

Whilst a base location will be agreed upon with the successful candidate there may be a need to travel to our various bases, across Wales for education and service delivery requirements and all candidates would be expected to contribute to twilight or overnight cover.

The department of Intensive Care at Glan Clwyd Hospital will offer a training program with a view to some candidates staying on for a further 2 years to complete the core training curriculum, to allow application for entry into specialist training

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

A full and detailed Job Description is attached to this advert - Please check that you meet the essential criteria prior to submitting your application.

Selection for this rewarding role is demanding and consists of several clinical scenario assessments as well as group work and a formal interview. An assessment event will be held at one of the ACCTS operational bases at a date to be confirmed.

The ability to speak Welsh is desirable for this post; English and/or Welsh speakers are equally welcome to apply.

“These are the current applicable pay scales; however, these may change upon implementation of the framework agreement for reform to the terms and conditions of service for resident doctors and dentists in Wales. Further details can be found at BMA+-+Framework+Agreement+Wales.”

Senior Clinical Fellow - Adult Critical Care and Transfer Services at Swansea Bay University Health Board | Job Clerk