Leadership and Management Fellow Scheme

Scheme Overview

The Royal College of Psychiatrists is committed to embedding a culture of medical leadership to benefit patient care.

The Leadership and Management Fellow Scheme is a strong platform for achieving this ambition and embedding a network of emerging medical leaders across mental health providers throughout the UK.

We are proud to be accredited by The Faculty of Medical Leadership and Management (FMLM) and progress beyond the basic capabilities expected of all psychiatrists, to accelerate fellows leadership and management development.

Through the combination of a high impact leadership development programme, with a local apprenticeship model, fellows proactively engage in leadership projects and are mentored by senior medical leaders within their organisations.

The scheme occurs in-programme, utilising special interest time over a 12-month period. Resident doctors in higher training and early and mid-career SAS Doctors on pay scale MC75 01-09 (SAS on the 2021 contract) or equivalent MC46/41 01-10 (SAS on the 2008 contract) will be eligible to apply for the Scheme. There is a requirement for SAS Doctors to demonstrate leadership experience to progress through the “higher threshold” (SAS 2021) and “threshold 2” (SAS 2008), so it’s anticipated that the scheme will not be sufficient for SAS doctors above these criteria.

Trusts can apply to nominate one resident doctor in higher training and one specialty doctor for the scheme. As in previous years, further places will be considered for Trusts wanting to nominate more fellows once the initial deadline has passed.

Trusts are responsible for the selection of suitable candidates as long as they meet the pay scale MC75 01-09 or equivalent MC46/41 01-10 and are employed by the trust under the national terms and conditions for SAS contracts.

Fellows unite with colleagues from across the UK through a suite of face-to-face and virtually-delivered modules that have been developed and are led by a faculty of established psychiatric leaders.

Leadership and management development must take place in the context in which an individual works; developmental experiences have the greatest impact when they are linked to or embedded in your on-going work and when they are an integrated set of experiences. 

For this reason, developing Fellows as apprentice leaders within their local organisations is a key aspect of the
RCPsych Leadership and Management Fellow Scheme and predominantly occurs through their engagement in local leadership projects.

Local leadership projects should be determined in conjunction with the Fellow’s organisational mentor and be of strategic or operational significance to the organisation. It is acknowledged that the details and output may change throughout the year - leadership is often not a straight line! 

Utilising one day per week of special interest time, Fellows can join existing projects or develop smaller projects of their own. With their mentors, they will plan appropriate collaboration and supervision for their projects.

Fellows will not only improve their leadership and management skills but utilise their unique insights to make a meaningful contribution to the organisation.

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