Location: | Coventry |
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Salary: | Competitive Salary |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 17th March 2023 |
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Closes: | 16th April 2023 |
Job Ref: | 1890506 |
Full time, fixed term contract for 4 years.
We are seeking an ambitious individual with excellent interpersonal skills, experience in academic medicine and a commitment to developing their research career at Warwick. This is an NIHR funded CL post in either Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Public Health or Trauma and Orthopaedics. Funding for 1 post is available.
You should have evidence of achievement GMC/PMETB Foundation level competence or equivalent and relevant clinical experience.
Informal enquiries may be made to:
Professor Quenby (s.quenby@warwick.ac.uk) O&G
Associate Clinical Professor Shantikumar (saran.shantikumar@warwick.ac.uk) PH
Professor Metcalfe (a.metcalfe@warwick.ac.uk) T&O
Obstetrics and Gynaecology
This is an opportunity to be part of the Tommy’s National Centre for Miscarriage research and The Centre for Early Life in which we excel in translational research into implantation and miscarriage (Brosens/Quenby), preterm labour (Blanks/Quenby), endometriosis (Greaves) and embryology (Hartshorne/MacAinsh). We have large collections of clinical samples and associated metadata in the Tommy’s Reproductive Health Biobank and the Tommy’s Net cohort multiple randomised controlled trial platform both of which are available to facilitate the appointee’s research.
Clinical training will be UHCW, a busy tertiary referral teaching hospital with training available in all sub-specialities of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.
Public Health
The academic component of a Clinical Lecturer in Public Health would be based in the Division of Health Sciences, and there would be an opportunity to work with many of our internationally recognised research groups, including Warwick Evidence, Warwick Screening and the Warwick Centre for Global Health. There would also be scope and flexibility to develop your own research interests with internal and external collaborations, if preferred. Clinical training would be with the West Midlands Public Health Training Scheme, with specific training locations negotiated with the Training Programme Directors and Educational Supervisor to best align your learning needs.
Trauma and Orthopaedics
The candidate would join with the large ‘Surgery, Pain and Rehabilitation’ theme at Warwick CTU, the leading CTU in the country by NIHR funding and projects. The group have a wealth of experience delivering ambitious and impactful research and a long history of successful clinical academic training. They are supported by a team consisting of a senior project manager, trial management teams, statisticians and trial methodologists and work closely with other teams at Warwick, such as the Centre for Health Economics at Warwick, Warwick Evidence and Warwick Manufacturing Group. There are several academic T&O trainees attached to the group. We have a track record of obtaining NIHR funding and charity and commercial grant income and has successfully delivered a number of large multi-site studies published in high impact journals. Clinical training would be with the Warwick Trauma and Orthopaedic Training rotation and posts would be allocated in discussion with the training programme director, to support your training needs and career development.
Interview date: 10/11 May 2023
Closing date: 16 April 2023
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