Applications are invited from outstanding individuals for a Clinical Senior Lecturer or Clinical Reader or Clinical Chair in Haemato-oncology within the Department of Immunology and Inflammation, Faculty of Medicine. APPLICATIONS NOW CLOSED.
Role: Clinical Senior Lecturer/Clinical Reader/Clinical Chair in Haemato-oncology
Dept: Department of Immunology and Inflammation, Faculty of Medicine
Salary: £88,364 – £119,133 per annum
Location: Hammersmith Campus
Closing Date: 15 March 2023 (Midnight GMT)
About the DepartmentThe Department comprises the Centre for Inflammatory Disease and the Centre for Haematology. The Department provides an outstanding research environment where scientists from clinical and non-clinical backgrounds work together to advance understanding of mechanisms and causes of malignant and non-malignant blood diseases and chronic inflammatory conditions and to develop new translational approaches. It has a multidisciplinary approach and hosts excellent experimental programmes in basic and applied life sciences as well as clinical research.
About the Department
The Department comprises the Centre for Inflammatory Disease and the Centre for Haematology. The Department provides an outstanding research environment where scientists from clinical and non-clinical backgrounds work together to advance understanding of mechanisms and causes of malignant and non-malignant blood diseases and chronic inflammatory conditions and to develop new translational approaches. It has a multidisciplinary approach and hosts excellent experimental programmes in basic and applied life sciences as well as clinical research.
About the RoleYou will join the haemato-oncology group within the Centre for Haematology and will contribute to the academic mission of Imperial College London to deliver world-class research, education and scholarship. In addition, you will also be required to contribute to administration within the Department. All members of clinical academic staff are expected to be active and highly respected in clinical practice, in research, publishing papers in leading journals, attending conferences, supervising research students and obtaining funding to support their students and research activities. Teaching and research are considered an integral part of the post. The post will involve the usual administrative duties associated with a busy academic and research-active environment and you will be expected to enhance the academic standing of the Department of Immunology and Inflammation.
About the Role
You will join the haemato-oncology group within the Centre for Haematology and will contribute to the academic mission of Imperial College London to deliver world-class research, education and scholarship. In addition, you will also be required to contribute to administration within the Department. All members of clinical academic staff are expected to be active and highly respected in clinical practice, in research, publishing papers in leading journals, attending conferences, supervising research students and obtaining funding to support their students and research activities. Teaching and research are considered an integral part of the post. The post will involve the usual administrative duties associated with a busy academic and research-active environment and you will be expected to enhance the academic standing of the Department of Immunology and Inflammation.
Duties
You will contribute to the academic aims of the Department by:
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Planning and directing relevant basic and translational science research programmes.
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Planning and leading innovative, interdisciplinary research.
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Successfully attracting funds for research initiatives.
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Extending and interlinking the research strengths already existing within Imperial College across the Faculties in your field of research.
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Participating in the planning, design and execution of teaching including postgraduate teaching and research supervision and undergraduate teaching.
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Participating in postgraduate training and courses for junior and senior doctors in training.
Full information on duties, responsibilities and criteria for the post can be found in the Job Description.
Essential Requirements
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Full GMC (General Medical Council) registration.
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CCT (Certificate of Completion of Training) in the appropriate area.
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Entry on the GMC Specialist Register or eligibility for entry within 6 months of the date of the Advisory Appointments Committee.
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Further Higher Degree – MD, PhD or equivalent in a relevant area.
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A national and/or international reputation in the field of haemato-oncology or related field (commensurate with career stage).
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A track record in attracting research funding.
How To Apply
Our preferred method of application is online, on our website at the following link: Imperial Career’s site (select “Job Search”). Please apply online, uploading any relevant supporting documents such as a cover letter, full CV, which should include:
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Degrees (including universities and dates);
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Past and present posts, list of publications;
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Brief (2 pages) description of current and future research plans;
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Teaching statement and evidence of teaching scores;
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Information on research grants and contracts which have been obtained, student supervision, etc;
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Information regarding public engagement undertaken with research activities. Examples include: participating in festivals, working with cultural venues; creating opportunities for the public to inform research; researchers and the public working together to inform policy; citizen researchers and web based experiments, public debates, etc.