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CSACs - volunteering opportunities

The College Specialty Advisory Committees (CSACs) supervise the development and delivery of sub-specialty training. There is an opportunity for members at different stages of their careers in community child health.

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CSACs have particular responsibility for monitoring trainees' progress through their sub-specialty training, advising and signing off sub-specialty CCTs (certificates of completion of training) and the continued development of their curriculum and assessment systems.

You'll work with key stakeholders to improve and monitor training and standards of training within the sub-specialty, advise trainees on how they may work towards acquiring the necessary competences and consider applications for CCT, among other tasks.

We have an opening for a Training Advisor on the Community Child Health CSAC.

Download the role description below for more detail.

Being a member of the CSAC enables a clinician to work as a member of a team that supervise the development and delivery of training and assessment standards in the sub-specialty. It is an opportunity to provide high quality training for the next generations of paediatricians

Dr Christine Pierce, Officer for Training & Quality

Apply by 6 January 2025, 10:30