About the Role
We are delighted to offer an exciting joint Academic and Clinical appointment, combining research leadership with hands-on clinical practice. This role is ideal for an experienced professional who is passionate about advancing research in primary and community care while maintaining a strong clinical contribution within Community Mental Health Services.
You will spend two days per week in an academic role within the University and three days per week in a clinical role, ensuring a dynamic portfolio career that bridges theory, research, and practice.
Academic Responsibilities (2 Days per Week)
Research & Income Generation
- Lead and develop the School of Medicine’s new Primary Care Research Centre, including securing external funding through grants, consultancy, and research contracts.
- Undertake high-quality research that delivers demonstrable impact within the University and wider society.
- Produce internationally recognised research outputs.
- Contribute to Faculty-wide research activity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and external partnerships.
Teaching & Student Experience
- Teach across undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, incorporating your professional and research expertise.
- Design, develop, and update teaching materials across a range of modules and courses.
- Supervise postgraduate, PhD, and professional doctorate students.
- Act as an Academic Tutor, providing academic guidance and pastoral support.
Leadership & Curriculum Development
- Contribute to curriculum development, reviews, and the design of new course proposals.
- Support strategic priorities including student recruitment, marketing, quality assurance, NSS outcomes, and retention.
- Champion widening participation, equality of opportunity, health and safety, and high-quality educational delivery.
Clinical Responsibilities (3 Days per Week)
Clinical Practice
- Attend and actively contribute to CMHT and PCN MDT meetings to support ongoing patient care.
- Deliver regular patient review clinics in line with the CPA framework.
- Provide flexible emergency medical support to patients under the care of the service.
- Support patients subject to the Mental Health Act (MHA) and manage associated statutory processes.
- Work collaboratively with Primary Care to ensure integrated, patient-centred care.
- Liaise with internal and external services to optimise patient outcomes and care pathways.
Supervision & Governance
- Provide clinical supervision and support for training doctors.
- Contribute to clinical governance, including setting, monitoring, and maintaining clinical standards.
- Participate in clinical audit, service evaluation, and local assurance processes.
- Support the development and planning of future service improvements.
About You
You will be a committed academic-clinician with:
- A strong research profile aligned to Primary and Community Care or related fields.
- Demonstrable experience in clinical mental health practice within community settings.
- A collaborative approach to multidisciplinary working and academic teamwork.
- A proven or emerging track record in research output, funding, and/or consultancy.
- Excellent communication, leadership, and mentoring skills.
Why Join Us?
- A unique portfolio career combining academic leadership and clinical impact
- Supportive environments across both University and Clinical services
- Opportunities to influence research, education, service development, and policy
- A shared commitment to equality, diversity, inclusion, and professional development
Informal enquiries can be made to Jo-Anne Johnson, Head of Undergraduate Medicine, at Jo-Anne.Johnson@aru.ac.uk.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting welfare of our staff and students and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.