Results
2887 of 5142

Starship Foundation Medical, Surgical and Te Puaruruhau (Child Protection) Fellowships

New Zealand, NZ

Locum/Temp/Casual

--

GP/Consultant/Specialist

These one-year starships-based Medical & Surgical Fellowships are for advanced trainees in any specialty in Starship Child Health (e.g. medicine, surgery, anaesthesia, or psychiatry), and are designed to assist clinicians in developing both research and innovation skills and clinical knowledge in an area of their choice.

The Fellowships are available from the end of January 2025 for one year.

The Fellowship positions consist of both supervised clinical activity (50%) and research or innovation activity (50%). In consultation with a nominated supervisor applicants must submit:

1.A curriculum vitae, which includes an update on your advanced training project

2.Statement of support from your proposed research or innovation supervisor and Service Clinical Director, including their plan for supervision and how the division of time between clinical and research will be managed

3.An outline (maximum 2 pages) of the proposed clinical activity, including goals and details of how the time will be spent/goals achieved.

4.An outline (maximum 5 pages, excluding bibliography) of the proposed research or innovation project which should include: background, aims/hypotheses, methods, ethics, time frame, and outcome (i.e. publishing/presenting plans). Include a statement on the career benefit this fellowship will have.

5.The name, address, and phone number of two referees, one of whom can be your supervisor.

Selection will involve an interview and a 20-minute presentation of the proposed research or innovation project.

Selection will be based on the quality of the application, the expected contribution of research or innovation to New Zealand children and young people, and the potential impact of the individual’s career development on national child health.

Please note: These fellowship positions will contribute to the Starship winter medical nights Registrar roster (if the applicant has the relevant clinical experience).

Advice regarding research ethics applications and funding/grant applications can be sought from:

Jordan McIntyre

Research and Innovation Practitioner

Starship Child Health

Phone 021376456

Email [email protected]

Advice regarding applications can be sought from:

Honey Pillai

Recruitment Consultant

Starship Child Health

Phone 021 195 2790

Email [email protected]

The application for the job is made through this link to the ADHB Careers website.

For more information about the role, please refer to the Position Description

Advert closes: 12th May 2024

The Fellowship Programme is a joint initiative between Starship Foundation and Starship Child Health

Job Ad Reference EOI-SFF-2025
Date Listed 27 March 2024
Share