Clinical Fellow

Applicants must be authorised to work in the UK. We are not able to offer sponsorship at this time.

To help us shortlist fairly, please ensure that the examples in your supporting statement reflect genuine experience from roles listed in your employment history. Applications without cohesive or evidenced examples may not progress to the next stage.

Job Title

Clinical Fellow

Location

Little Hulton (cross-site work may be required)

Salary

£45,995 per annum (pro rata) plus 4% on-call payment per annum

Hours

Up to Seven Programmed activities in total including 1 in 5 weeknights and weekends on call

Contract

Permanent

Contact

For more information, please contact Dr David Waterman, Medical Director on 0161 437 8136, David.waterman@moyacole.org.uk or Dr Alison Roberts, Consultant in Palliative Medicine on 0161 702 5407, alison.roberts@moyacole.org.uk.

Introduction

We are looking to appoint a Clinical Fellow in Palliative Medicine to join our established medical team at Moya Cole Hospice, providing excellent medical care to those living with or affected by life‑limiting illness. This post is primarily based at Little Hulton, with some cross‑site working as required.

The Role

You will play an integral role in delivering holistic medical care to our patients, working closely with consultants and the multidisciplinary team.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Assisting in the daily review and medical management of patients on the inpatient unit
  • Undertaking initial and ongoing assessments using the electronic patient record with senior support
  • Participating in consultant‑led ward rounds and the on‑call rota (1 in 5)
  • Supporting medical input to the Being You Centre and 24‑hour advice line as required
  • Participating in education, audit, quality improvement and research activities

The Person

You will be a motivated doctor with an interest in palliative medicine and a desire to develop skills further.

You will have:

  • Full GMC registration
  • MBBS or equivalent qualification
  • A minimum of 2 years’ post‑qualification experience (or equivalent experience demonstrating the required level of competence)
  • Breadth of clinical experience (e.g. oncology, elderly care or general medical specialties)
  • Strong communication, organisational and multidisciplinary team‑working skills
  • The ability to attend the hospice within 45–60 minutes when on call

If this sounds like you, we’d love to hear from you.

Benefits

  • 35 days annual leave rising to 37 after 5 years and 41 after 10 years (inc. bank holidays, pro rata for part-time employees)
  • Buy an additional week annual leave (pro rata for part-time)
  • Heath cash plan
  • Contributory pension scheme up to 7% matched contribution (or the ability to continue with a previously held NHS pension (subject to making contribution’s into the scheme in the previous 12 months)
  • Life cover
  • Free parking
  • Discounted meals on site
  • Meaningful work, making a difference in the lives of others
  • Opportunity to develop your leadership skills within a structured development framework
  • IIP Platinum employer creating the right environment for everyone to thrive and reach their potential

How to Apply

If this role sounds like you and you want to make a real difference for a much loved charity, please click HERE to submit an application.

Applicants must be authorised to work in the UK. We are not able to offer sponsorship at this time.

The successful candidate will be subject to an Enhanced DBS Check, the cost of which is covered by the hospice.

Any post holder within the organisation will be expected to undertake safeguarding training appropriate to their role and adhere to safeguarding policies and procedures. All staff must work in accordance with their statutory roles and responsibilities in relation to safeguarding in accordance with the Working Together to Safeguarding Children 2023, The Care Act 2014, and Prevent Duty 2015.

Timescales

Closing date: 8 May 2026

Interview date: 22 May 2026

Benefits of Working at Moya Cole Hospice

Find Out More


Specialty Doctor in Palliative Medicine

Applicants must be authorised to work in the UK. We are not able to offer sponsorship at this time.

To help us shortlist fairly, please ensure that the examples in your supporting statement reflect genuine experience from roles listed in your employment history. Applications without cohesive or evidenced examples may not progress to the next stage.

Job Title

Specialty Doctor in Palliative Medicine

Location

Heald Green (cross-site work may be required)

Salary

£63,695-£81,804 per annum (pro rata) plus 4% on-call payment per annum

Hours

Up to Seven Programmed activities in total including 1 in 5 weeknights and weekends on call

Contract

Permanent.

Introduction

At Moya Cole Hospice, there’s one thing that motivates us and that’s providing excellent care and support to those living with or affected by life-limiting Illnesses.

We’re continuously developing our plans for delivering outstanding person-centered care that is innovative and evidence- based and to ensure Moya Cole is in the best shape possible for future generations.

You’ll be challenged, inspired and empowered to help us achieve our purpose and to play your part in making a difference.

Job Summary

We’re looking to appoint a Specialty Doctor in Palliative Medicine to join our established medical team at Moya Cole Hospice, providing excellent medical care to those living with or affected by life‑limiting illness. This post is primarily based at Heald Green, with some cross‑site working as required.

The Role

You will play an integral role in delivering holistic medical care to patients on the inpatient unit, taking a lead in daily medical management and working closely with consultants and the multidisciplinary team.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Leading the daily review and medical management of patients on the inpatient unit
  • Undertaking initial and ongoing assessments using the electronic patient record
  • Participating in consultant‑led ward rounds and the on‑call rota (1 in 5)
  • Supporting care within the Being You Centre and the 24‑hour advice line as required
  • Participating in and leading education, audit, quality improvement and research activities

The Person

You will have a keen interest in palliative medicine and experience across relevant specialties.

You will have:

  • Full GMC registration
  • MBBS or equivalent qualification
  • A minimum of four years’ experience since qualifying
  • Breadth of clinical experience and strong multidisciplinary team‑working skills
  • Experience of audit and quality improvement activities
  • The ability to attend the hospice within 45–60 minutes when on call

Key Benefits

  • 35 days annual leave rising to 37 after 5 years and 41 after 10 years (inc. bank holidays, pro rata for part-time employees)
  • Buy an additional week annual leave (pro rata for part-time)
  • Heath cash plan
  • Contributory pension scheme up to 7% matched contribution (or the ability to continue with a previously held NHS pension (subject to making contribution’s into the scheme in the previous 12 months)
  • Life cover
  • Free parking
  • Discounted meals on site
  • Meaningful work, making a difference in the lives of others
  • Opportunity to develop your leadership skills within a structured development framework
  • IIP Platinum employer creating the right environment for everyone to thrive and reach their potential

How to Apply

If you would like to contribute to making a difference for a much-loved charity, we’d love to hear from you.

Click HERE to apply. 

For more information, please contact Dr David Waterman, Medical Director on 0161 437 8136, David.waterman@moyacole.org.uk or Dr Alison Roberts, Consultant in Palliative Medicine on 0161 702 5407, alison.roberts@moyacole.org.uk.

Applicants must be authorised to work in the UK. We are not able to offer sponsorship at this time.

The successful candidate will be subject to a DBS Check at the level appropriate to the role, the cost of which is covered by the hospice. Any post holder within the organisation will be expected to undertake safeguarding training appropriate to their role and adhere to safeguarding policies and procedures. All staff must work in accordance with their statutory roles and responsibilities in relation to safeguarding in accordance with the Working Together to Safeguarding Children 2023, The Care Act 2014, and Prevent Duty 2015.

Timescales

We reserve the right to close and interview prior to the dates outlined below.

Closing date: 8th May 2026

Interview date: 22nd May 2026

Benefits of Working at Moya Cole Hospice

Find Out More


Specialty Doctor in Palliative Medicine

Job Title

Specialty Doctor in Palliative Medicine

Location

Little Hulton

Salary

£59,175 – £75,998 per annum (pro rata) plus 4% on-call payment per annum

Hours

7 Sessions per week in total (including 1 session for on-call per week)

Contract

Permanent

Introduction

At St Ann’s Hospice, there’s one thing that motivates us and that’s providing excellent care and support to those living with or affected by life-limiting Illnesses.

We’re continuously developing our plans for delivering outstanding person-centered care that is innovative and evidence- based and to ensure St Ann’s is in the best shape possible for future generations.

You’ll be challenged, inspired and empowered to help us achieve our purpose and to play your part in making a difference.

Job Summary

We have an established medical team with links to Salford Royal, Manchester, and Stockport Foundation Trusts.  We provide medical care to the 18 beds at Heald Green and 18 beds at Little Hulton but also support Being You Centre, Outpatient Services and a 24-hour advice line.

This post will play an integral role in delivering holistic care to our patients on the inpatient unit and supporting audit and quality improvement activities.  Our Specialty Doctors also help us support the training of medical students and postgraduate doctors.

We are developing our medical workforce to meet the demands of a modern specialist palliative care unit and have an exciting opportunity to appoint to a Specialty Doctor post across the organisation.

This post is primarily based at the Little Hulton site.  There may be occasions where you are required to work cross-site.

The Role

The Specialty Doctor will:

  • Be responsible for maintenance of the highest possible standard of medical care for patients
  • Assist in the daily management of patients on the inpatient unit including practical procedures such as venepuncture and intravenous infusions
  • Undertake initial and ongoing assessments on the inpatient unit, using the electronic patient record.
  • Support may also be provided to the Being You Centre, where medical assessments are required
  • Be involved in the provision of 1 in 5 first on call at Little Hulton with Consultant  2nd on-call.
  • First on-call will involve non-resident on-call in evenings and overnight, with ward round on the weekend
  • Working closely with members of the multi-disciplinary team enabling a holistic approach to patient care
  • Participate and lead education, training, quality improvement and research activities.
  • Undertake appropriate Continuing Professional Development, appraisal and revalidation activities.
  • Liaise with, and provide advice to members of the Primary Healthcare Team concerning admissions and the 24-hour advice line.
  • Adopt appropriate management responsibilities when required.

Requirements

The Specialty Doctor will:

  • Be fully registered with the GMC
  • Have an MBBS or equivalent qualification
  • Have at least two years of experience in a relevant specialty or possess equivalent experience or competencies
  • Have a minimum of four years’ experience since qualifying
  • Ideally hold MRCGP, MRCP or equivalent
  • Ideally hold a Degree or Diploma in Palliative Care
  • Have multidisciplinary team working skills have a specific interest in palliative medicine and a desire to develop skills further
  • Demonstrate a breadth of experience in clinical practice
  • Be able to demonstrate personal involvement in audit and quality improvement, as well as ideally research

The Specialty Doctor will be able to:

  • Communicate clearly and sensitively with patients, families and colleagues and ideally have undertaken advanced communication skills training
  • Be sensitive to patients’ spiritual and psychological needs
  • Understand the importance of audit, research and quality improvement in the continuing development of clinical practice
  • Show awareness of their own limitations
  • Teach undergraduates, postgraduates and other health professionals and formal training in teaching would be desirable
  • Demonstrate organisational skills and an ability to prioritise
  • Demonstrate a knowledge of the importance of clinical governance
  • Show an understanding of voluntary sector funding and organization
  • Attend the hospice within 45-60 minutes when on call.
  • Use a non-judgemental approach to patients and colleagues
  • Show IT skills to manage the electronic patient record, clinical skills and Microsoft Office
  • Meet professional health requirements

 

Key Benefits

  • 35 days annual leave rising to 37 after 5 years and 41 after 10 years (inc. bank holidays, pro rata for part-time employees)
  • Buy an additional week annual leave (pro rata for part-time)
  • Health cash plan
  • Contributory pension scheme up to 7% matched contribution
  • Life cover
  • Free parking
  • Discounted lunches on site
  • Flexibility to fit your work around your home life
  • Meaningful work, making a difference in the lives of others
  • IIP accredited employer creating the right environment for everyone to thrive and reach their potential

How to Apply

If you would like to contribute to making a difference for a much-loved charity, we’d love to hear from you.

Click here to apply.

Please contact Dr David Waterman, Medical Director on 0161 437 8136 for more information.

Applicants must be authorised to work in the UK. We are not able to offer sponsorship at this time.

The successful candidate will be subject to an Enhanced DBS Check, the cost of which is covered by the hospice. Any post holder within the organisation will be expected to undertake safeguarding training appropriate to their role and adhere to safeguarding policies and procedures. All staff must work in accordance with their statutory roles and responsibilities in relation to safeguarding in accordance with the Working Together to Safeguarding Children 2023, The Care Act 2014, and Prevent Duty 2015.

Timescales

Closing date: 14th May 2025

Interview date:  2nd June 2025

Benefits of Working at St Ann’s Hospice

Find Out More




Clinical Fellow in Palliative Medicine

Job Title

Clinical Fellow in Palliative Medicine

Location

Heald Green

Salary

£42,008 per annum (pro rata) plus 4% on-call payment per annum

Hours

Up to 10 Programmed activities in total including 1 in 5 weeknights and weekends on call

Contract

Permanent

Introduction

At St Ann’s Hospice, there’s one thing that motivates us and that’s providing excellent care and support to those living with or affected by life-limiting Illnesses.

We’re looking for a senior clinical decision maker who can provide advice, clinical, operational and strategic leadership to the community specialist palliative care team.

The Role

The Clinical Fellow will:

  • Be responsible for maintenance of the highest possible standard of medical care for patients
  • Assist in the daily management of patients on the inpatient unit including practical procedures such as venepuncture and intravenous infusions
  • Undertake initial and ongoing assessments on the inpatient unit, using the electronic patient record with senior doctor support and supervision
  • Participate in regular consultant led ward rounds
  • Support may also be provided to the Being You Centre, where medical assessments are required
  • Work closely with members of the Multi-Disciplinary Team enabling a holistic approach to patient care
  • Participate in education, training, audit , quality improvement and research activities
  • Undertake appropriate Continuing Professional Development, appraisal and revalidation activities
  • Liaise with, and provide advice to members of the Primary Healthcare Team concerning admissions and the 24-hour advice line
  • Be involved in the provision of 1 in 5 first on call at Heald Green with Consultant second on-call. First on-call will involve non-resident on-call in the evenings and a ward round at the weekend

Requirements

Essential Criteria

  • Be fully registered with the GMC
  • Have an MBBS or equivalent qualification
  • Have a minimum of 2 years’ experience since qualifying / graduation
  • Demonstrate acquisition of the level of knowledge and skills necessary for the completion of F2 within 2 years of intended start date
  • Have a breadth of clinical experience (e.g. oncology, elderly care, general medical specialties)

The Clinical Fellow will be able to:

  • Communicate clearly and sensitively with patients, families and colleagues
  • Be sensitive to patients’ spiritual and psychological needs
  • Understand the importance of audit, research and quality improvement in the continuing development of clinical practice
  • Show awareness of their own limitations
  • Teach undergraduates and other health professionals
  • Demonstrate organisational skills and an ability to prioritise
  • Have multidisciplinary team working skills, a specific interest in palliative medicine and a desire to develop skills further
  • Demonstrate a breadth of experience in clinical practice
  • Ideally have had personal involvement in audit, research or quality improvement
  • Demonstrate a knowledge of the importance of clinical governance
  • Show an understanding of voluntary sector funding and organization
  • Attend the hospice within 45-60 minutes when on call
  • Use a non-judgemental approach to patients and colleagues
  • Show IT skills to manage the electronic patient record, clinical systems and Microsoft Office
  • Meet professional health requirements

Job Summary

We have an established medical team with links to Salford Royal, Manchester, and Stockport Foundation Trusts.  We provide medical care to the 18 beds at Heald Green and 18 beds at Little Hulton but also support the Being You Centre, Outpatient Services and a 24-hour advice line.

We are developing our medical workforce to meet the demands of a modern specialist palliative care unit and have an exciting opportunity to appoint to a Clinical Fellow post across the organisation.

This post will play an integral role in delivering holistic care to our patients on the inpatient unit and supporting in audit and quality improvement activities.

This post is primarily based at the Heald Green site. There may be occasions where you are required to work cross-site.

Key Benefits

  • 35 days annual leave rising to 37 after 5 years and 41 after 10 years (inc. bank holidays, pro rata for part-time employees)
  • Buy an additional week annual leave (pro rata for part-time)
  • Health cash plan
  • Contributory pension scheme up to 7% matched contribution
  • Life cover
  • Free parking
  • Discounted lunches on site
  • Flexibility to fit your work around your home life
  • Meaningful work, making a difference in the lives of others

How to Apply

If you would like to contribute to making a difference for a much-loved charity, we’d love to hear from you.

Click here to apply.

Please contact David Waterman on 0161 43178136 for more information.

Applicants must be authorised to work in the UK. We are not able to offer sponsorship at this time.

The successful candidate will be subject to an Enhanced DBS Check, the cost of which is covered by the hospice. Any post holder within the organisation will be expected to undertake safeguarding training appropriate to their role and adhere to safeguarding policies and procedures. All staff must work in accordance with their statutory roles and responsibilities in relation to safeguarding in accordance with the Working Together to Safeguarding Children 2023, The Care Act 2014, and Prevent Duty 2015.

Timescales

Closing date: 14th May 2025

Interview date:  2nd June 2025

Benefits of Working at St. Ann’s Hospice

Find out more




Registered Nurse

Registered Nurse

Are you committed to caring for our patients, families, carers and others who are important to them? You must be passionate about our patients and be committed to change and supporting the organisation in delivering specialist palliative care to our patients.

Can you demonstrate an interest or previous experience in palliative care? Applications are welcome from other specialities, e.g. heart failure, COPD, dementia nursing.

Most importantly, you must be wholeheartedly committed to and motived by the purpose and values of St Ann’s Hospice.

Are you able to communicate effectively with dignity and respect to all patients, relatives, staff and others, giving consideration to potential barriers to understanding?

Applications are welcome from other specialities, e.g. heart failure, COPD, dementia nursing.

Location 

Little Hulton

Salary

Band 5 Competency Based Framework, £29,970- £36,911per annum (pro rata).

Enhancements of between 30% and 60% for weekend, bank holidays, unsocial hours

Hours

23-37.5 hours per week, including nights.

Contract

Permanent

Closing date: 12th March 2025

Interview date: 20th March 2025

(We reserve the right to close and interview prior to the dates outlined)

Introduction

At St Ann’s, there’s one thing that motivates us, and that’s providing excellent care and support to those living with or affected by life-limiting illnesses,we are looking forward to continue that care and sustaining St Ann’s for future generations.

Our patients lie at the heart of everything we do and we need talented and committed people to provide their care and to ensure St Ann’s is fit for the future.

This is an exciting time to join an ambitious, much loved charity and help us achieve our goals. If you’re looking for a new challenge and the opportunity to make a difference, we would love to hear from you.

The Role

The Staff Nurse will assess, plan, evaluate and deliver all relevant aspects of specialist palliative and supportive patient care in a caring, compassionate and sensitive manner.

The Staff Nurse plays an integral part of the multi-disciplinary team and has strong working relationships with other healthcare providers.

The Staff Nurse assists in the management and organisation of work as required, ensuring effective communication and the maintenance of high standards of quality patient care on a shift basis.

The Staff Nurse plays a key role in the supervision and assessment of all learners and unregistered staff, providing a teaching role and acting as a named mentor.

As a Staff Nurse, we can offer career opportunities through our unique competency based framework.

St Ann’s delivers a service across three sites. Whilst you will have a specific base, there may be occasions where you are required to provide cross-site / service cover.

The Person

The Staff Nurse will:

Take overall responsibility for the coordination and safe effective management of the Inpatient Unit (IPU) on a shift-by-shift basis as delegated by the IPU Manager / Sister / Charge Nurse.

Undertake comprehensive health care needs assessment of patients, reassessing as appropriate.

Collaborate with other health care professionals in the delivery of high standards of effective holistic care.

Lead on the delivery of specialist palliative and supportive care, ensuring individual care needs are assessed, planned, implemented and evaluated.

Use professional judgement when assessing patient needs / problems and investigations requiring analysis and intervention.

Organise own time and that of junior learners.

Promote the safeguarding of vulnerable patients in line with national and local policy.

Ensure that patient information is communicated to the appropriate professional(s) of the multi-disciplinary team.

Practice in accordance with the NMC Code of Conduct, the hospice values, policies and procedures and professional guidelines in order that a safe and quality service is provided.

Communicate effectively with dignity and respect to all patients, relatives, staff and others giving consideration to potential barriers to understanding.

Work towards the achievement of the shared goals of the patient and multidisciplinary team by collaboration to ensure that best practice is achieved utilising both clinical bench marking and Evidence Based Practice to achieve this.

Undertake practice sensitive to the individualised needs of all patients.

Administration of medicines and treatments in line with NMC and hospice policy.

Be actively involved with all aspects of admission and discharge, engaging with other agencies and community teams to ensure a safe, individualised approach based on the assessment of needs.

Undertake clinical skills with dexterity and accuracy to improve the patient experience and journey (e.g. venipuncture, cannulation, etc.)

Be competent in the correct use of all equipment used in the clinical setting in accordance with instruction and departmental procedures, reporting any faults as necessary.

Maintain accurate, contemporaneous electronic patient records in line with hospice policy and NMC Code of Conduct.

Maintain own CPD in accordance with requirements and contribute to formulation of own objectives and personal development plan.

In conjunction with the IPU Manager / Sister / Charge Nurse, contribute to the delivery of orientation programmes and induction for new starters and learners.

Actively contribute and participate in the hospice clinical governance agenda.

Act as a link nurse and resource for other nursing staff for a specific area of patient care.

Experience

Essential

  • The Staff Nurse will be able to:
  • Work as part of a team.
  • Problem solve.
  • Demonstrate awareness of own limitations.
  • Organise workload and delegate tasks as appropriate.
  • Effectively organise.

Qualifications

Essential

  • The Staff Nurse have:
  • Current 1st level Registration.
  • Current right to work in the UK- NO SPONSERSHIPS AVAILABLE
  • Evidence of continuing professional development.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Relevant post registration palliative care experience.

Desirable

  • Teaching and Assessing Certificate.

Critical

Essential

  • ALL APPLICANTS MUST HAVE THE RIGHT TO WORK IN THE UK NO SPONSERSHIP AVAILABLE

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

The successful candidate will be subject to an Enhanced DBS Check, the cost of which is covered by the hospice. Any post holder within the organisation will be expected to undertake safeguarding training appropriate to their role and adhere to safeguarding policies and procedures. All staff must work in accordance with their statutory roles and responsibilities in relation to safeguarding in accordance with the Working Together to Safeguarding Children 2023, The Care Act 2014, and Prevent Duty 2015.

Key Benefits

  • 35 days annual leave rising to 37 after 5 years and 41 after 10 years (inc. bank holidays, pro rata for part-time employees)
  • Free parking
  • Contributory pension scheme up to 7% matched contribution. Ability to continue with a previously held NHS pension (subject to making contribution’s into the scheme in the previous 12 months).
  • Life cover (Scottish Widows Pension scheme)
  • Employee Assistance Programme
  • Buy an additional week annual leave (pro rate for part-time)
  • Heath cash plan
  • Discounted lunches on site
  • Meaningful work, making a difference in the lives of others
  • Opportunity to develop your leadership skills within a structured development framework
  • IIP accredited employer creating the right environment for everyone to thrive and reach their potential

If this role sounds like you and you want to make a real difference for a much-loved charity, please click here to apply via NHS Jobs.

Please contact James Humphries on 0161 702 5417 for an informal chat. 

Benefits of working for St. Ann’s Hospice

Find out more