Applications are invited for a fellow post within the department of paediatric anaesthesia at the Bristol Royal Hospital for Children (BRHC).
This fixed-term post is available to start on the 5th of August 2026 and runs for 12 months, although the option to take up the post for 6 months may be possible by mutual agreement. It is intended to give the experience and skills required for a consultant post within paediatric anaesthesia in a tertiary care hospital or in a District General Hospital with an interest in Paediatric Anaesthesia.
BRHC is a major tertiary paediatric centre within UHBW. It is one of eleven specialist children’s hospitals in England and is the paediatric Major Trauma Centre for the South-West. The department currently has 25 consultants, including national and internationally recognised leaders in areas such as regional anaesthesia and sustainability. It contains the regional PICU & retrieval service. A 31-cot NICU within the trust is the regional centre for cardiac and surgical referrals.
The Department Provides Anaesthesia For
- Interventional Cardiology & Cardiac surgery
- General Paediatric & Neonatal surgery
- Urology
- Renal (including transplantation)
- Orthopaedic
- Oncology/Haematology (including Bone Marrow Transplantation)
- Dental
- ENT surgery
- Neurosurgery
- Burns/Plastics
- Cleft
- Scoliosis Surgery
- Ophthalmology
There is a perioperative pain service run by two of the consultants and dedicated pain nurses.
The primary responsibility of the post holder is to participate in the service provided by the Anaesthetic Department through a programme of accompanied and unaccompanied theatre sessions. The post holder will have additional duties on-call, supporting the pain service during the daytime and out of hours.
The candidate will take part in the registrar on-call rota, up to 1:8 frequency, which is compliant with the EWTD and new junior doctor contract.
Fellows are encouraged to take part in departmental projects (audit, quality improvement, research etc.) and will be supported to carry out their own projects.
University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust (UHBW) is one of the largest acute Trusts in the country, bringing together a combined workforce of over 13,000 staff and over 100 different clinical services across 10 differen