Clinical Research Fellow in Neonatal Brain MRI

Updated: about 11 hours ago
Location: Cricket St Thomas, ENGLAND
Deadline: 12 May 2024

Job id: 087726. Salary: £40,470 - £57,570 per annum, plus £2162 London Weighting Allowance.

Posted: 15 April 2024. Closing date: 12 May 2024.

Business unit: Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine. Department: Perinatal Imaging & Health.

Contact details:Dr Tomoki Arichi. [email protected]

Location: St Thomas’ Campus. Category: Research.


About the role

This role sits within the Department of Perinatal Imaging (name will be changing to Early Life Imaging), King’s College London.

The postholder will be based in the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences in King’s College London which has a multidisciplinary faculty of clinicians and academics and state-of-the-art facilities for carrying out cutting-edge imaging research. The role also closely liaises with the Neonatal Unit at Guy’s & St Thomas’, now the largest in the South Thames Region and one of the largest in the United Kingdom having completed in the recent years an expansion project, with 20 Intensive Care, 12 High Dependency and 20 Special Care beds. There are over 7,000 births per year on-site, the majority of which are from a high risk, inner city local population. There is an academic Obstetrics and Fetal Medicine Department.  A substantial number of antenatal referrals and in-utero transfers occur due to a wide range of Maternal Medicine tertiary services, including Diabetes, Lupus, Cardiology and Renal Medicine. Fetal Medicine and Fetal Cardiology services also account for many of these.

There is a close working relationship with subspecialties including the departments of Paediatric Neurology and Neurodisability, Fetal and Paediatric Cardiology, Paediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery, Paediatric General Surgery, Paediatric Anaesthesia, , Paediatric Nephrology & Urology, Paediatric Metabolic Medicine, Paediatric ENT, Plastic Surgery (including the Regional Cleft Lip & Palate Service), Orthopaedic Surgery and Genetics

The candidate will support and enable the imaging of children, infants and fetuses in the Evelina Newborn Imaging Centre (based at St Thomas’s Hospital) to support the work across a number of imaging studies in the department’s portfolio. 

These include (but are not limited to): Autism Innovative Medicine Studies-2-Trials (AIMS-2-Trials), which aims to increase our understanding of autism and help develop new therapies to improve health outcomes and quality of life for autistic people; the UK’s only ultra-high field (7 Tesla) MR imaging programme which includes high resolution functional imaging studies; simultaneous EEG-fMRI studies of infant learning; the development of novel MR imaging methods on a portable ultra-low field Hyperfine MRI scanner as part of the Gates Foundation UNITY project.

This is a full-time post (40 Hours per week) but candidates wishing to work part time will also be considered. You will be offered a fixed term contract for 12 months in the first instance.


About You

To be successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience:

Essential criteria

  • MBBS or equivalent primary medical qualification  
  • Full UK GMC registration and a licence to practise  
  • Specialty qualification in Paediatrics (MRCPCH or equivalent) 
  • Newborn Life Support training or equivalent  
  • Clinical training in paediatrics (including general paediatrics, neonatology, paediatric sub-specialties) 
  • Demonstrable skills in written and spoken English that are adequate to enable effective communication about medical topics  
  • Knowledge and experience of caring for sick newborn infants, particularly preterm infants 
  • Experience of working in a multi-disciplinary environment
  • Desirable criteria

  • Clinical training in tertiary level neonatology  
  • Evidence of academic or research achievements (e.g. degrees, prizes, awards, distinctions, publications, presentation…) 
  • Experience in Neonatal MR imaging and/or image analysis, undertaking scientific research and comprehensive clinical experience in neonatal medicine
  • Full details of the role and the skills and experience required, can be found in the attached job description which provided on the next page.

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