[ad_1] The role Building on the strength in paediatrics, infectious diseases and vaccinology at the University of Bristol, we are able
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The role
Building on the strength in paediatrics, infectious diseases and vaccinology at the University of Bristol, we are able to invite applications for a 0.5 FTE Consultant Senior Lecturer in Paediatric Infectious Diseases (PID) as part of a joint appointment of between 0.8 to 1.0 full-time equivalent with an NHS Trust (within England) composed of the 5 academic PAs and 3-5 clinical PAs. This post is open to candidates with GMC registration and appropriate PID accreditation, PhD and teaching qualification. This post provides an excellent opportunity for an outstanding academic clinician researcher, mentor and teacher to add 5 academic PAs to an existing 3-5 NHS consultant position PAs. The post is based in the Bristol Medical School: School of Population Health Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, and School of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Bristol.
What will you be doing?
The Consultant Senior Lecturer will establish an independent research group with externally awarded competitive funding within the Bristol Vaccine Centre, collaborating both internally and externally and will participate fully in undergraduate and post graduate teaching and management within the host schools and faculty. They will combine the work of this post with NHS clinical duties.
You should apply if
- You are a paediatric infectious diseases clinician with a strong research track record.
- You wish to develop your career in academic paediatric infectious diseases and vaccinology.
- You have appropriate clinical speciality training accreditation and academic qualifications.
Additional information
Contract type: Permanent /open ended, subject to satisfactory performance
Work pattern: Full time / 1 FTE (part time considered- minimum 0.8 FTE (3-5 clinical PAs))
Shift pattern: to be arranged
This advert will close at 23:59 GMT on 31/08/2023
For informal queries please contact: E-mail adam.finn@bristol.ac.uk or anna.harding@bristol.ac.uk, Telephone: 07932 060 257
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