As part of the General Training Committee (GTC), you will influence the development of our FSRH Diploma and Letters of Competence, work closely with leading experts in SRH and develop your medical knowledge expertise.
We are both a membership body and a charity. Our General Training Committee (GTC) of SRH doctors and nurses work together to produce high quality training programmes, conferences and events, clinical guidance and other SRH learning resources, all of which are designed to support members' continued learning and development.
We are looking to fill vacancies for one Trainee Member and one Nurse Member.
As a committee member, you will attend four committee meetings a year, and our Faculty Registered Training Conference, which is held twice a year. We anticipate going forward these meetings will mainly be virtual.
We are looking for two general training committee members (one nurse and one trainee) to join our dedicated team to contribute to the policy recommendations and development of documentation and training programmes under the remit of the GTC.
What is in it for you?
Being a member of GTC is an excellent opportunity to:
- Learn more about FSRH
- Influence the development of the FSRH Diploma and Letters of Competence
- Gain experience in Assessment creation and Question writing
- Work closely with leading experts in SRH
- Develop your medical education expertise
- Be formally acknowledged for your contribution
- Use these experiences to support your CPD (minimum of 3 CPD points can be claimed per year).
Aid with the development, delivery and evaluation of a number of our qualifications and courses:
These experiences will support your own learning and development and bring a mutually rewarding perspective to our shared mission.
About you
We are looking for healthcare professionals who are current Diplomate, Members or Fellows. We would really like to encourage those with an understanding and experience in Medical Education to consider applying. Knowledge of the FSRH Diploma and LOCs would be useful, but not essential. We also want to encourage applications from those from BAME backgrounds, those who are LGBTQ+ and those that identify as men.
All about the Trainee eligibility requirements and time commitment
The Trainee Eligibility Requirements:
- A registered Trainee
- Be a current FSRH member with a primary qualification
- Interest and experience in medical education
Trainee Commitment Includes:
- To attend/contribute to 4 committee meetings a year
- To attend/contribute to the Faculty Registered Training conference, held twice a year
- To commit to actions and discussions outside of meetings
- To represent the FSRH and its charitable aims
- To work with others in the committee to ensure the development and delivery of the work plan
For Trainees, the role is for two years and is unpaid (expenses will be covered in line with our FSRH policy).
All about the nurse eligibility and time commitment
Nurse Eligibility Requirements:
- A registered nurse
- An NMC member
- Interest and experience in medical education.
Nurse Commitment Includes:
- To attend/contribute to 4 committee meetings a year
- To attend/contribute to the Faculty Registered Training conference, held twice a year
- To commit to actions and discussions outside of meetings
- To represent the FSRH and its charitable aims
- To work with others in the committee to ensure the development and delivery of the work plan
For Nurses, the role is for three years and is unpaid (expenses will be covered in line with our FSRH policy).
I'm interested, how do I apply?
Fill in our online form to apply, we're looking forward to hearing from you.
The deadline to apply is the 28 January 2022.
If you are successful, your role will start at the next available GTC meeting, in mid-February 2022.
Questions?
Get in touch with us at education@fsrh.org.