Clinical Assistant Professor (Clinical Lecturer) in General Adult Psychiatry (Fixed term)

Updated: about 1 month ago
Location: Nottingham, SCOTLAND

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Mental Health and Clinical Neurosciences
Location:  UK Other
Salary:  £38,619 to £65,955 per annum, depending on skills and experience.
Closing Date:  Monday 18 March 2024
Interview Date:  To be confirmed
Reference:  MED543523X1

The University of Nottingham seeks applications for a Clinical Assistant Professor (Clinical Lecturer) in General Adult Psychiatry. A clinical lectureship in General Adult Psychiatry provides advanced integrated academic and clinical training for those pursuing a career in General Adult Psychiatry. The post will have a strong research commitment in mental health disorders research. You will develop your research and academic skills, selecting a research supervisor and research project around your interests in General Adult Psychiatry and undertake research. You will become a member of the well-developed Clinical Academic Training Programme in the School of Medicine, University of Nottingham (www.nottingham.ac.uk/go/catp). The programme provides support in clinical academic training, with research funding applications, networking and mentorship. 

This post will be offered on a fixed-term contract for a period of 4 years or until award of Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT), whichever is the shorter. Hours of work are full time (40 hours) or part time (minimum 0.6FTE).

This post is intended for applicants already having received doctoral level training and have been awarded a PhD/MD by research as well as to those who wish to undertake research and research training, register /maintain registration for and complete a PhD at the University of Nottingham.

 You will spend 50% of your time in Psychiatry research and academic training at the University of Nottingham, with 50% of the time consolidating your clinical experience in General Adult Psychiatry. 10% of time in post (split between clinical and academic components) will be spent delivering undergraduate or postgraduate taught course teaching. You would be expected to develop plans for a post-doctoral or clinician scientist award which may shorten the lectureship. The post does not attract its own National Training Number (NTN) but existing NTN holders with more than one year (full-time equivalent) to CCT and who have already been awarded a PhD/MD by research may be eligible for the award of an NTN(A). This should be discussed with the Directors of the Clinical Academic Training Programme (www.nottingham.ac.uk/go/catp). 

Applicants without a PhD/ MD by research will be expected to register/maintain registration at the University of Nottingham for, and undertake, supervised research towards a PhD at the University of Nottingham. As a Clinical Assistant Professor without a PhD, you will select a research supervisor from available research areas in the Institute of Mental Health, develop your research and academic skills, and a research project around your interests in General Adult Psychiatry, undertake research and register/maintain registration at the University of Nottingham for a PhD. You will be expected to apply for funding for your doctoral fees which are not included in the Lectureship.

An individualised clinical and academic training programme will be designed for you, taking into account your clinical experience and any previous research to determine your research and clinical training needs.

Applicants must either hold a higher research degree (PhD, MD by research or equivalent) in a relevant subject area OR evidence of commitment to undertake and complete a PhD at the University of Nottingham during the post, and hold a membership with the Royal College of Psychiatrists, as well as GMC registration with a license to practice.

Interviews will take place on 29th April 2024 from 9:00 – 13:30.

Informal enquiries may be addressed to Dr Anto Rajamani, tel 01158231269 or email [email protected]. Please note that applications sent directly to this email address will not be accepted.

It is a condition of this post that satisfactory enhanced disclosure is obtained from the 'Disclosure and Barring Service'.


Further details:

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