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Clinical Lecturer in General Practice

King's College London - Department of Population Health Sciences

Location: London
Salary: £82,435 to £106,859 per annum, plus £2,162 London Weighting Allowance
Hours: Full Time
Contract Type: Fixed-Term/Contract
Placed On: 30th January 2025
Closes: 19th February 2025
Job Ref: 105965
 

About the role

The School of Life Course and Population Sciences is seeking to appoint a Clinical Lecturer in General Practice under the NIHR Integrated Academic Training Pathway

The post holder will develop their own research portfolio within the Department’s areas of interest in population health and long term conditions (LTCs) (particularly stroke and cardiovascular disease, COPD, kidney disease, cancer, and multimorbidity). and health inequalities in a primary care setting, while continuing with their clinical development in a local general practice.

Our group leads NIHR-funded research programmes in stroke and cardiovascular disease prevention, and COPD.  Our overarching aims are to investigate and address health inequalities in these areas, in South London, nationally, and globally.  We develop and evaluate diverse interventions to address these issues, from working with members of the local community to improve the identification and treatment of long-term conditions, to digital patient self-management tools. We are seeking a clinical academic GP whose research will complement our interests. The postholder will have the opportunity to make use of key datasets either hosted or accessible by our group, including the South London Stroke Register (SLSR), Lambeth DataNet, the Sentinel Stroke National Audit Programme (SSNAP), and CPRD.

The post holder will also contribute to primary care education across undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.

The post holder will be a competent researcher in qualitative or quantitative research with independent research experience. They will be medically qualified, have full GMC registration and already hold or be close to obtaining a PhD/ DPhil/MD. They should be eligible to work as a GP in the UK.

The post holder will be eligible to apply for the School Learning and Development Fund for financial support with training and conferences.

KCL Reporting Line: Prof Patrick White/Dr. Mariam Molokhia/Dr. Iain Marshall/Prof Josip Car, King’s College, London

NHS Reporting Line: Practice line manager

This is a full time (40 hours per week), and you will be offered an 4 years fixed term contract

About You

To be successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience:

Essential criteria

  • Full GMC / NMC / other relevant body registration with valid license to practice
  • PhD or MD qualified in relevant subject area
  • Registered and licensed by the General Medical Council to practise as a GP
  • Competent researcher in qualitative or quantitative research in areas of our current work programmes
  • Competent scientific writer e.g. First author scientific publication
  • Highly motivated to achieve career as independent researcher in general practice and primary care
  • Demonstrable understanding of the principles of good teamwork
  • Committed to equality, diversity and inclusion, actively addressing areas of potential bias

Desirable criteria 

  • Competent clinical teacher
  • Competent in academic supervision
  • Continued clinical experience after completion of higher professional training in keeping with seniority
  • Collaborator in research funding application
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