Location: | London |
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Salary: | £34,308 to £39,745 pro rata |
Hours: | Part Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 18th February 2025 |
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Closes: | 24th March 2025 |
Job Ref: | JAC 017 - 08 |
Applications are invited for a three year part-time (0.5 FTE) Daphne Jackson Fellowship at the UK Health Security Agency and King’s College London.
The fellowship is intended for individuals returning to research aligned with the fields of radiation protection, medical physics and biological effects of radiation in the wider context of nuclear medicine, radio-theranostics and molecular radiotherapy.
Based at the Kings College London (KCL) School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences Rayne Institute, St. Thomas' Hospital London https://www.kcl.ac.uk/bmeis/about-us there will be occasional work likely done at Nuclear Medicine department, Guy’s Hospital London https://www.guysandstthomas.nhs.uk/our-services/nuclear-medicine
Some preparatory work is likely to involve aspects such as supporting ethics approval, preparation of documents and analysis of results which may be potentially suitable for working-from-home, but key aspects of the project involve lab based work on the premises.
Daphne Jackson Fellowships
Daphne Jackson Fellowships are unique. They offer the opportunity to return to a career in research after a break of at least two years for family, caring or health reasons.
Our fellowships enable people to overcome the challenges of returning to a career as a researcher and ensure that skills, talent, training and career promise are not lost.
We support people through our application process for a fellowship that combines a personalised programme of retraining and mentorship. Our fellows gain the confidence and skills they need to succeed and enable them to generate novel, high-quality research findings.
For further details about the eligibility criteria and application process, please visit www.daphnejackson.org. For further information before submitting an application please contact the Daphne Jackson Trust office on 01483 689166 or via email at djmft@surrey.ac.uk
For further information about this funded fellowship opportunity please contact Professor Liz Ainsbury, Head of UKHSA Radiation Effects Department (liz.ainsbury@ukhsa.gov.uk) and Dr Lefteris Livieratos, Reader (Adjunct) in Medical Physics, King’s College London (Lefteris.Livieratos@kcl.ac.uk).
Information about working at UKHSA can be found at: https://gov.uk/ukhsa/careers
How to apply
To be considered for this opportunity, please complete the CV, personal details and personal statement forms on the Daphne Jackson Trust website (via the ‘Apply’ button above).
Please outline your area of research interest and please identify the department within which you would like to work, including the name and contact details of a potential supervisor who is willing to support your application.
Email your submission to the Daphne Jackson Trust office at djmft@surrey.ac.uk stating clearly, UK Health Security Agency fellowship application.
Following shortlisting by the Daphne Jackson Trust, UKHSA will undertake an internal selection process to identify the preferred candidate.
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