Job Details
Fixed Term until 03 August 2030. 1.0FTE (50% clinical NHS service and 50% academic)
Starting salary: Appropriate Clinical PayScale
The Opportunity
The aim of the post is to support a post‑doctoral clinical academic to work within the School, to develop their skills and expertise, and become an independent researcher in primary care.
The post‑holder will work within one of the areas of research excellence in primary care, publish research work in high quality journals, apply for research funding from grant‑giving bodies to support own future research, and supervise postgraduate and undergraduate student research.
Areas of Research Excellence
* Musculoskeletal Pain and Arthritis
* Mental Health and Wellbeing
* Dementia
* Prognosis and Consultation Epidemiology
* Cardiology
* Global and Public Health
Responsibilities
Develop and contribute clinical expertise to ongoing and new programmes of research within the School.
Contribute clinical insights and expertise in General Practice in one or more research programmes, participate in teaching and research training programmes, contribute to development of new studies and research grant applications, and undertake an active role in PhD supervision.
Maintain up to 5 PAs as a practising GP.
Qualifications and Experience
Qualified to PhD level in health research (or within three months of submission) of your thesis.
Open to applicants with skills and experience in any type of research or methodology.
Equal Opportunities
Keale University values equality and diversity across our workforce and welcomes applications from individuals of Black, Asian and ethnic minority backgrounds for all roles. The University is committed to operating flexible working practices wherever possible.
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