This is an opportunity for healthcare professionals interested in population health and passionate about health inequalities. The aim of the fellowship is to develop a network of professionals from a non-population health background with population health skills to benefit place-based healthcare systems across England. 

Key points:

  • One-year part-time programme at two days a week alongside substantive post
  • Fellows will work on a population health related project and will be supported by a blended virtual learning programme
  • Open to existing staff who are early to mid-career healthcare professionals providing NHS services (AfC band 6 and above, or equivalent)
  • The project will focus on mild frailty within Primary Care for Coventry and is aligned to an existing Place programme strategy. Supervision for the project will be provided.  

Applications are invited for the position of a Fellow in Population Health, funded by Health Education England, and based in Coventry and Warwickshire Training Hub to commence the programme on 6 September 2022. The National Learning Programme start date is the 4th October 2022.

Reimbursement of your salary element of the participation in the fellowship will be provided to your substantive employer and you must discuss this opportunity with your line manager and educational supervisor (if applicable) of your intentions to apply.

Closing date for applications: Friday 11th March 2022

Interview date: Friday 8th April 2022

More information

For more detailed information please refer to Rough Guide for Cohort 3  for an informal discussion on the scope of the project please contact Dr Kim Stuart Frailty Delivery Lead Coventry Place kim.stuart@coventry.ac.uk

To apply

Please download and fill out the application form below and return to alliance.hub1@nhs.net

Please also cc your application to cw.traininghub@nhs.net

Closing date for applications: Friday 11th March 2022

Supplementary information

The documentation below provides supplementary information.

Person Specification

Population Health Fellowship Application Form