Chadburn Clinical Lecturer
The Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine seeks to appoint to the post of the Chadburn Clinical Lecturer. This is a fixed term, part time appointment (maximum 0.8 FTE inclusive of all clinical and academic time); there are up to four positions available.
The lectureship is open to doctors in training who are at least at ST3 level and have completed their doctoral training (PhD or MDRes) whose personal circumstances make it difficult for them to work full-time. This post gives such individuals an opportunity to develop their academic interests and independence alongside completion of their specialty training.
As a Chadburn Clinical Lecturer, your clinical work will be undertaken in one of the King’s Health Partner NHS Foundation Trusts, being adjusted to be appropriate to the post holder’s level of experience and training.
Prior to applying for the lectureship:
- you are asked to identify a potential academic supervisor at King’s College London who is happy to be your sponsor to develop a plan for the period of the lectureship along with the split of academic and clinical work. If your academic supervisor is not a Head of Department, the support of your application and plans needs to be sought
- you are encouraged to discuss with your Training Programme Director, proposed supervisor and NHS England Health Education Team (NHSE HET) the opportunity to continue your clinical training and what additional funding might be available from the NHS. The Chadburn Lectureship from King’s College London provides £50,000 per year total funding (inclusive of salary and associated employer’s costs). The amount of time spent in clinical duties may vary according to your personal needs at any given time and will be included in the contract with King’s College London.
- you are asked to have designed a research project to complete during the period of the lectureship, which may be in your sub-speciality, including educational/pedagogical research if relevant
- you must have completed a PhD/MD(Res) by the start of the lectureship
- you must be licensed to practice and have a strong commitment to clinical care
- you have some experience in educating/supervising others
- you have published in peer-reviewed journals and applied for research funding
The post gives you, the lecturer, the opportunity to further your postdoctoral research while progressing your clinical training. It represents an opportunity to develop as a clinical academic, contributing to both education and research at King’s College London.
Preference will be given to the candidates whose research interests are a good strategic fit with the Faculty’s and university’s priorities, building on and complementing areas of existing strength.
The post is for up to 0.8 FTE (5-8 PAs) inclusive of clinical work, for up to five years. Where the lecturer completes their specialty training, they are expected to transition from the lectureship. The part time contract will be restricted by the funding available. In particular, the contract hours may be impacted if the post holder attracts flexible pay premia. Final agreement of the contract hours and duration will be subject to negotiation with the Faculty prior to appointment.
Following completion of the lectureship, you may be expected to move to an externally funded competitive fellowship, progress to a Clinical Senior Lecturer position (CCT is required), or return to the NHS pathway.
Application process:
- Applicants are asked to identify and speak with their potential academic/specialty supervisor in the first instance to discuss their academic fit and research project
- Applicants are asked to complete the standard King’s College London application form, attaching:
- A full curriculum vitae (including a publications list and conference presentation details)
- A supporting statement, outlining the research project for the period of the fellowship and their plan for the completion of specialty training, providing evidence of meeting each criterion listed in the person specification
- A letter of support from the academic supervisor at King’s College London
- A letter from their Training Programme Director confirming the commitment to their specialty training, including details of FTE/PAs and funding commitment for the period of the lectureship
- Applications will be shortlisted based on the person specification criteria for an interview. The interview will be with academic and clinical representatives relevant to the applicant’s specialty and academic field
About You: To be successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience; please provide information and brief examples that illustrate your expertise and experience relevant to the criteria below:
Essential criteria:
- Medical degree (MBBS or equivalent), membership of a Royal College or equivalent, full GMC body registration with valid licence to practice, at least ST3 level or higher, ideally with a national training number
- PhD/MD(Res) in relevant subject area (awarded or due to be completed by the start of the lectureship)
- Evidence of a strong commitment to and track record in research relevant to the proposed project, including conference presentations, peer reviewed papers and clear and ambitious plans for scholastic contributions that fit with the Faculty’s priorities
- Commitment to a career as a clinical academic
- Advanced analytical skills and ability to interpret findings from multiple sources of data
- Strong communication skills both in writing and spoken, with excellent presentation skills, conveying complex information
- Highly developed organisational and planning skills
- Experience in and commitment to teaching
Desirable criteria:
- Experience in applying for research funding
- Higher education teaching accreditation at Associate or Fellow level, or due to complete within one year of appointment
- Experience of supervising research/project students
Grade and Salary: £65,048 - £73,992 pro rata per annum, plus £2,152 pro rata London Weighting Allowance
Job ID: 123046
Close Date: 01-Oct-2025
Contact Person: Professor Ajay Shah
Contact Details: folsmexecdean@kcl.ac.uk
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