NIHR Clinical Lecturer
About the role
The post is for up to 4 years or until CCT/CCST is reached, whichever is sooner. The Academic Clinical Lecturer will continue clinical training at 50% whole time equivalent rate within NHS England North East and Yorkshire. The successful applicant will work with the Training Programme Director and Academic Lead to develop a configuration of research to clinical training conducive to both progression and academic output.
Responsibilities
The Academic Clinical Lecturer will continue clinical training at 50% whole time equivalent rate within NHS England North East and Yorkshire. The successful applicant will work with the Training Programme Director and Academic Lead to develop a configuration of research to clinical training conducive to both progression and academic output. The post is for up to 4 years or until CCT/CCST is reached, whichever is sooner.
Requirements
- Must hold a current National Training Number (NTN) for the speciality or be able to clinically benchmark to be able to take up the post.
- Clinical benchmarking can be achieved through application for the relevant specialty training within the national recruitment window where the minimal appointable score must be achieved.
- Must already hold a higher research degree (PhD, MD, or equivalent) and be a specialist /speciality registrar.
- Candidates may only apply if they have already submitted their PhD or MD thesis at the time of application.
Qualifications
Doctors appointed as an NIHR CL must already hold a higher research degree (PhD, MD, or equivalent) and be a specialist /speciality registrar. Candidates may only apply if they have already submitted their PhD or MD thesis at the time of application.
Skills
Highly motivated, enthusiastic individual wishing to excel in both their clinical and academic training.
Benefits
Successful exit from the academic training programme will leave you well-placed to seek competitive research fellowships, academic senior lectureships and the ability work in the global health research community.
Pay
£71,694.00 - £100,844.00 per year
Schedule
Full-time