0314-26 - Clinical Senior Lecturer | |
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Medicine, Pharmacy & BiosciencesLocation: Aston University Main CampusGrade: YC72 NHS 2003 Consultant Contract Contract Type: Permanent Basis: Part Time (0.52) Closing Date: 23.59 hours BST on Sunday 12 April 2026 Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: 0314-26 Release Date: Monday 09 March 2026 Aston Medical School is focused on promoting social mobility, leadership and international connectivity whilst addressing the needs of its community through its widening participation pathway, research strategy and emphasis on primary care education and healthcare leadership. We now offer an exciting opportunity for an academic clinician to be appointed as a Senior Clinical Lecturer (Honorary Consultant) (up to 0.5 WTE academic time). This post is part of the further development of the highly successful medical school at Aston University. The appointee will undertake impactful internationally competitive research and contribute to teaching. The appointee will, alongside their academic work also undertake clinical duties at consultant level. The post is not tied to a specific clinical specialty or research area, but it is intended that the postholder will strengthen or complement current research strengths that include genomic medicine, endocrinology/diabetes, cardiovascular disease, musculoskeletal research, neurosciences etc. Please submit an online application and upload your CV and a two-page summary of your research plans. We encourage informal discussion of the post before interview, and a tour of facilities will be arranged for the day of the interview; please contact: Prof Eamonn Maher, Head of Aston Medical School Email e.maheraston.ac.uk Interview date to be confirmed. Shortlisted candidates will be asked to give a short presentation. What we offer:
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