Become a member of the Specialty Advisory Committee
27 March 2024
(Last updated: 27 Mar 2024 12:04)
The JCST is looking for practising NHS Consultants who are committed to surgical training and would like to make a real contribution to Otolaryngology.
The work undertaken by SAC members includes amongst other areas:
- Setting quality indicators for the training of surgeons, on behalf of the certifying authority, the General Medical Council (GMC)
- Recommending trainees for the award of the CCT / CCST (Irish trainees) / CESR (CP) (Combined Programme) and supporting other ad-hoc trainee applications such as Out of Programme (OOPT/OOPRs, etc.)
- Developing and maintaining the surgical curricula and relevant assessment tools;
- Providing advice to Postgraduate Deans and Schools of Surgery including:
- acting as Liaison Members for a designated region in the UK and/or Ireland
- attending Specialty Training Committee (STC) meetings and ARCP meetings on a regular basis (see outcome of SAC review and its recommendations here)
- providing advice and guidance to trainees and trainers
- supporting the network of Training Programme Directors (TPDs) and STC Chairs on matters to do with surgical training
- bringing to the attention of the SAC any relevant matters concerning individual trainees or training posts
- Evaluating CESR applications on behalf of the GMC for those who wish to be considered for Specialist Registration
How to apply
Applications are welcomed from anyone on the specialist register, and all those appointed should have the following skills and experience:
- A strong personal commitment to the NHS
- Active or very recent experience as a surgical trainer
- Experience of administration/management of training at regional committee level or equivalent
- Excellent knowledge of the StR surgical training system (including the ARCP process and the Intercollegiate Surgical Curriculum Programme (ISCP) website)
- Have attended a Training the Trainers course
- Have attended an Equality & Diversity training course (please note that you will be required to attend a JCST in-house E&D training session)
Full job description and person specifications can be found here. To apply, please fill in the application form and return the completed form to the JCST office at Specialties@jcst.org. The deadline is Friday April 26.
PLEASE NOTE:
- All new SAC members will be required to attend an SAC Induction Day – liaison duties cannot begin until this has taken place. Induction Days future dates are available here.
- SAC meetings are normally held in London (3-4 times per year) and travel expenses should be paid for by the Hospital Trust or Health Board where the member works; however, due to the current COVID-19 situation committee meetings are currently held via digital teleconference platforms.
Membership of the SAC is for a period of five years. If you are interested and would like to find out more, please go to the JCST website or call 020 7869 6240.
Why apply?
Here are some comments from current SAC members on the benefits of membership:
SAC membership is an opportunity to positively contribute to my specialty and represent my region at a national forum.
Being at the forefront of change in surgical education and training. Most importantly, it is a great opportunity to learn from my colleagues in other deaneries as to how they are improving their training programme and implementing surgical curriculum.
The discussions at SAC meetings have been intellectually stimulating and an excellent opportunity to learn about critical issues impacting training and the specialty. It is refreshing to be able to take time out of clinical practice to visit the Royal College and get to know peers from different regions.
I feel that I am playing a positive role in the development of future surgeons.
We are able to positively influence training programme directors and Heads of Schools to develop programmes which are fit for purpose.
The externality provided by liaison members is appreciated and networking is a great benefit.