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Paediatric Neuromuscular Clinical Research Fellow

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John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford

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Paediatric Neuromuscular Clinical Research Fellow

Clinical Research Fellow

3 June 2026

Location

John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford

University of Oxford

Type

Fixed-term Academic / Faculty

Visa Sponsorship

UK Skilled Worker visa eligible

Required Qualifications

GMC Full Registration (or by Sept 2026)
MRCP / MRCPCH or Equivalent
Clinical Research in Neurosciences
Leadership & Teamworking Skills
IT & Organisational Skills

Research Areas

Neuromuscular Disorders
Angelman Syndrome
Digital Biomarker Discovery
Neonatal Genetic Screening
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Paediatric Neuromuscular Clinical Research Fellow

We are looking to appoint a Paediatric Neuromuscular Clinical Research Fellow to join the Specialised Translational Research Oxford Neuromuscular Group (STRONG).

About the role and you

The research group is involved in several innovative trials in neuromuscular disorders and Angelman syndrome and leading ambitious programs in digital biomarker discovery and genetic screening of neonates.

The chosen candidate will actively contribute to clinical research and participate in clinical trials as a key co-investigator. This post primarily provides experience in clinical research in a multi-disciplinary academic environment, as well as the opportunity to take part in peer-reviewed publications and the opportunity to join neuromuscular clinics under the supervision of highly specialised consultants.

For candidates interested in research beyond the current post, there may be opportunities available to develop a programme towards a higher degree (PhD) in an associated topic.

To apply for this role, it is essential that you have GMC full registration, or an evidenced high chance of achieving this by September 2026, and MRCP, MRCPCH, or equivalent. You should have the ability to undertake direct original clinical research in the neurosciences, and evidence leadership, organisational, interpersonal, teamworking, and IT skills. Lastly, evidence of interest in a neurologically-associated specialty (adult or paediatric), experience of working with clinical studies, and knowledge and experience of working in the NHS would be desirable.

This role meets the criteria for a UK Skilled Worker visa.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What are the essential qualifications for this Paediatric Neuromuscular Clinical Research Fellow role?

You must hold GMC full registration (or high chance of achieving it by September 2026) and MRCP, MRCPCH or equivalent. Strong ability to conduct original clinical research in neurosciences plus leadership, organisational, interpersonal, teamworking and IT skills are essential. Explore similar research roles.

🔬What does the day-to-day work involve as a Paediatric Neuromuscular Clinical Research Fellow?

You will act as co-investigator on clinical trials, contribute to peer-reviewed publications, participate in neuromuscular clinics under specialist consultants, and support digital biomarker and genetic screening programmes. See other faculty research positions.

🌍Is visa sponsorship available for international applicants to this Oxford role?

Yes – the post meets the criteria for a UK Skilled Worker visa. International candidates with the required GMC registration and research experience are welcome to apply. Browse sponsored academic jobs.

📚Are there opportunities to progress to a PhD from this Paediatric Neuromuscular Clinical Research Fellow post?

Yes. Candidates interested in further research may develop a programme leading to a higher degree (PhD) in an associated topic within the STRONG group. View postdoctoral and PhD pathways.

💡What desirable experience strengthens an application for this Clinical Research Fellow position?

Desirable attributes include evidence of interest in a neurologically-associated specialty (adult or paediatric), prior experience working with clinical studies, and knowledge of the NHS. Find more clinical research opportunities.
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