FAQs
What is the duration of the Junior Clinical Fellow position?
The duration of the Junior Clinical Fellow position is from March 2025 to September 2025, with an option for extension.
Is sponsorship available for this position?
No, we are unable to sponsor candidates for this position; only those with existing right to work in the UK will be considered.
Are there any specific qualifications required for this role?
Yes, this post is only applicable to fully GMC registered doctors.
What type of training does the unit provide?
We offer comprehensive neonatal training with emphasis on surgical neonates, multidisciplinary gastro-nutrition care, and neuro-developmental outcomes for high-risk babies.
Where is this position located?
The position is located at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, within a busy neonatal team.
What type of patients does the neonatal unit treat?
Our unit treats critically ill babies and has a busy high-risk obstetric service, including cardiac babies prior to their transfer to the Royal Brompton Hospital.
How does Chelsea and Westminster Hospital rate in terms of care quality?
Our Trust has been rated ‘Good’ by the Care Quality Commission in all five main domains and has received an ‘Outstanding’ rating for ‘use of resources’ by an NHS Improvement inspection.
Who can I contact for further details or informal visits?
You can contact Nilesh Agrawal, Consultant Neonatologist and Service Director, via email at nileshagrawal@nhs.net.
What facilities are available in the Neonatal Unit?
Our facilities include state-of-the-art neonatal intensive care units designed for optimal healing environments for patients and their families. We are currently expanding our adult and neonatal critical care facilities.
Is there a focus on patient and family well-being in our services?
Yes, we are committed to providing world-class facilities that not only benefit critically ill babies but also optimize the healing environment for their families.