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NIHR Clinical Lecturer


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Closing date :29/04/2013
Reference :M&HS-02576
Faculty / Organisational unit :Medical & Human Sciences
School / Directorate :Manchester Medical School
Division :
Salary : Hospital medicine CLs £31,523 to £55,754. Fully Trained GPs £61,589 to £80,186
Employment type :Fixed Term
Duration:up to a max of 4 years
Hours per week :Full Time
Location :Oxford Road

NIHR Clinical Lectureships

The Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences are offering five NIHR Clinical Lectureships in the following areas:

Cardiology, Clinical Genetics, Clinical Oncology, Endocrinology & Diabetes Mellitus, General Practice, General Psychiatry, General Surgery, Medical Oncology, Neurology,
Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Paediatrics, Renal Medicine, Respiratory Medicine, Rheumatology and Vascular Surgery
There is also the potential to appoint in other specialty areas through the matched Clinical Lectureship scheme.  The Clinical Lectureships are designed to offer postdoctoral support for a clinician having recently completed a higher degree (PhD, MD or equivalent) and currently holding a National Training Number (NTN).
The University invites exceptional and ambitious applicants to join our successful Integrated Academic Training (IAT) programme which was awarded to the Faculty by the National Insitute of Health Research Trainees Coordinating Centre (NIHR TCC).
You will be expected to be medically qualified, completed core training, have a higher degree (e.g. PhD or MD) or equivalent and have evidence of clinical leadership. 
The post will be funded on a full-time basis for the duration of remaining specialty training (until CCT) or a maximum of 4 years, whichever is soonest.  Appointments will be subject to satisfactory annual review.  You will spend 50% of your time undertaking research and developing your academic skills and 50% time completing specialty training.  It is expected that the Clinical Lecturers will have applied for National Clinician Scientist Awards within the 4 year period.

Informal enquiries

Professor Peter Clayton, ACL Programme Director, University of Manchester
E-mail: peter.clayton@manchester.ac.uk
The University of Manchester values a diverse workforce and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.

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