NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer in Nephrology - Multiple Long-Term Conditions Theme
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Permanent
Full Time
Academic Jobs
Yorkshire, Sheffield, United Kingdom, S5 9
Job Description
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Overview This NIHR Clinical Lecturer post in Nephrology has been awarded to The School of Medicine and Population Health at The University of Sheffield as part of the prestigious UK Clinical Research Collaboration (UKCRC)/ Modernising Medical Careers (MMC) integrated academic training pathway. The post forms an integral part of the clinical nephrology training programme led by the Training Program Director Dr Simon Curran. The Academic Training Lead for Nephrology is Dr James Fotheringham.
Further details of the NIHR IAT pathway can be found at:
For further information about the Academic Clinical Lectureship programme, please visit
Information about the structure and management of the School is available on our website The School of Medicine and Population Health.
The post represents an exciting opportunity to combine clinical training in nephrology with a programme of post-doctoral research, providing 50% clinical and 50% academic time. The Postgraduate Dean has confirmed that the post has the required educational and staffing approval and will come with an Academic National Training Number NTN(A) as part of the South Yorkshire rotation in nephrology.
To be eligible you will require evidence of academic achievement and will hold a PhD or equivalent. You will have MRCP or equivalent and be eligible to hold an NTN, or may already hold an NTN, having undertaken some training at Specialty Registrar level. The post is aimed at an individual of ST3 level or above. Applicants are expected to have already gained expertise relevant to the academic strengths of the Sheffield Kidney Institute and School of Medicine and Population Heath. With specific reference to the NIHR programme theme. This can include both preclinical (e.g. model systems, drug screens, identification of therapeutic targets) and clinical (e.g. trial design, imaging, biomarkers, disease stratification) expertise. Applicants should note that this post has been awarded within the Multiple Long Term Conditions theme.
The post is ideally suited to individuals wishing to build an academic career in nephrology.
Objectives of the Integrated Academic Training Programme
Person Specification
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We offer a fantastic range of benefits including a highly competitive annual leave entitlement (with the ability to purchase more), a generous pensions scheme, flexible working opportunities, a commitment to your development and wellbeing, a wide range of retail discounts, and much more. Find out more about our benefits (opens in a new window) and join us to become part of something special.
Overview This NIHR Clinical Lecturer post in Nephrology has been awarded to The School of Medicine and Population Health at The University of Sheffield as part of the prestigious UK Clinical Research Collaboration (UKCRC)/ Modernising Medical Careers (MMC) integrated academic training pathway. The post forms an integral part of the clinical nephrology training programme led by the Training Program Director Dr Simon Curran. The Academic Training Lead for Nephrology is Dr James Fotheringham.
Further details of the NIHR IAT pathway can be found at:
For further information about the Academic Clinical Lectureship programme, please visit
Information about the structure and management of the School is available on our website The School of Medicine and Population Health.
The post represents an exciting opportunity to combine clinical training in nephrology with a programme of post-doctoral research, providing 50% clinical and 50% academic time. The Postgraduate Dean has confirmed that the post has the required educational and staffing approval and will come with an Academic National Training Number NTN(A) as part of the South Yorkshire rotation in nephrology.
To be eligible you will require evidence of academic achievement and will hold a PhD or equivalent. You will have MRCP or equivalent and be eligible to hold an NTN, or may already hold an NTN, having undertaken some training at Specialty Registrar level. The post is aimed at an individual of ST3 level or above. Applicants are expected to have already gained expertise relevant to the academic strengths of the Sheffield Kidney Institute and School of Medicine and Population Heath. With specific reference to the NIHR programme theme. This can include both preclinical (e.g. model systems, drug screens, identification of therapeutic targets) and clinical (e.g. trial design, imaging, biomarkers, disease stratification) expertise. Applicants should note that this post has been awarded within the Multiple Long Term Conditions theme.
The post is ideally suited to individuals wishing to build an academic career in nephrology.
Objectives of the Integrated Academic Training Programme
- To obtain a CCT in Nephrology
- To undertake a programme of research
- To identify an area of academic and clinical interest upon which to base an application for an externally-funded fellowship or a Clinician Scientist Award
- Contribute fully as teacher, researcher and leader, in fulfilment of the ideals of the Sheffield Academic'
- Contribute to the undergraduate and postgraduate teaching programmes of the school.
- Undertake assessment of students and have personal mentoring responsibilities for a small group of students on the MBChB programme.
- Develop specific research interest to achieve the status of a national / international expert.
- Secure peer-reviewed competitive funding for research projects.
- Achieve an optimal standard of academic contribution by publishing research findings in high ranking scientific and specialty journals and routinely appraising the literature.
- Obtain funding for a senior research fellowship, e.g. Clinician Scientist Award towards the end of training.
- Gain experience and expertise in giving academic seminars and lectures.
- Develop time-management skills, and achieve a balance between clinical, research and teaching duties throughout the appointment and beyond.
- You will make a full and active contribution to the principles of the Sheffield Academic'. These include the achievement of excellence in applied teaching and research, and scholarly pursuits to make a genuine difference in the subject area and to the University's achievements as a whole.
Person Specification
- Primary medical degree. Essential - Application
- MRCP or equivalent. Essential - Application
- PhD (or equivalent, thesis must be submitted by time of interview, PhD must be awarded by the time of appointment). Essential - Application
- Benchmarked at Nephrology National Recruitment or currently be in an approved training post with an NTN. Essential - Application
- GMC full registration at time of appointment and hold a current licence to practice. Essential - Application
- Completed core medical training sufficient for entry into specialty training grades (as outlined in Appendix 1). Essential - Application
- Experience in teaching undergraduate MBBS students and other research supervision. Essential - Application/ Interview
- Period of uninterrupted research experience. Essential - Application/ Interview
- Demonstrate commitment to further research. Essential - Application/ Interview
- Demonstrate evidence of knowledge of external grant funding bodies and application procedures. Essential - Application/ Interview
- Organisational and time management skills. Essential - Application/ Interview
- The ability to communicate accurately and concisely, verbally and in writing. Essential - Application/ Interview
- The ability to work productively as part of a multi-disciplinary team. Essential - Application/ Interview
- Demonstrate the potential to progress in the specialty. Essential - Application/ Interview
- Evidence of innovation in teaching: understanding of current directions in undergraduate medical education. Desirable - Application/ Interview
- Skill in teaching organisation and experience of teaching clinical skills. Desirable - Application/ Interview
- Proven track record of research productivity (presentations at national and international meetings, peer-reviewed publications, etc). Desirable - Application/ Interview
- Proven track record of securing research funding. Desirable - Application/ Interview
- Experience of undertaking clinical research. Desirable - Application/ Interview
- Management training. Desirable - Application/ Interview
- Demonstrate an interest in audit. Desirable - Application/ Interview
- Grade: Clinical Academic Trainees
- Salary: £54,499 to £76,582 per annum
- Work arrangement: Full time
- Duration: Fixed term for a maximum of 4 years or until CCT (with 6 months extension) is reached, whichever is sooner
- Line manager: Academic Clinical Training Programme Lead
- Our website:
- For informal enquiries about this job contact Dr James Fotheringham ()
Our vision and strategic plan We are the University of Sheffield. This is our vision: sheffield.ac.uk/vision (opens in new window).
What we offer
- A minimum of 41 days annual leave including bank holiday and closure days (pro rata) with the ability to purchase more.
- Flexible working opportunities, including hybrid working for some roles.
- Generous pension scheme.
- A wide range of discounts and rewards on shopping, eating out and travel.
- A variety of staff networks, providing opportunities for social interaction, peer support and personal development (for example, Race Equality, LGBT+, Women's and Parent's networks).
- Recognition Awards to reward staff who go above and beyond in their role.
- A commitment to your development access to learning and mentoring schemes; integrated with our Academic Career Pathways
- A range of generous family-friendly policies
- paid time off for parenting and caring emergencies
- support for those going through the menopause
- paid time off and support for fertility treatment
We are a Disability Confident Employer . click apply for full job details