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Population Health Fellowship for clinical staff
Applications are invited for the position of a Population Health Fellow at The King’s Fund to commence in September 2021, funded by Health Education England. This Fellow will also join a concurrent learning programme with Health Education England.
This is an opportunity for NHS clinical staff across multi-professional teams to develop skills in population health. The fellowship targets early to mid-career, registered health care professionals providing NHS services (AfC band 6 and above, or equivalent; dentists-in-training; doctors-in-training post-FY2 and their SAS equivalent). The aim of the fellowship is to develop a network of clinicians from a non-population health background with population health skills to benefit place-based health care systems across England.
This is a one-year part-time programme at two days a week, alongside clinical practice. The Population Health Fellow will lead on a population health project and will be supported by a blended, mostly online and virtual, learning programme. Supervision for the project will be provided. One of the fellowship days must be a Tuesday as all learning days will take place on this day of the week, and ideally either a Monday, Wednesday, or Thursday. Applicants must be able to start the learning programme on 30 September 2021 and attend the programme in full. The successful candidate may be required to travel beyond the Fund’s premises as part of their role.
The deadline for receipt of applications is 3rd June. Interviews will be held towards the end of June.
Full details of the Fellowship can be viewed on here.