A response mode NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer (ACL) post for a trainee in either Rheumatology or Intensive Care Medicine (ICM).
What will you be doing?
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Post-doctoral research training plus clinical training in either Rheumatology or ICM. Up to four years WTE post-doctoral training or until CCT is reached, is offered to allow the successful applicant to consolidate their career, develop their skills and begin to establish themselves as an independent researcher and educator. Opportunities for research training within the Musculoskeletal Research Unit at the University of Bristol include further analysis of the Wellcome-funded AUGMENT (https://www.ukbiobank.ac.uk/enable-your- research/approved-research/automated-generation-of-musculoskeletal-phenotypes-from-the-uk- biobank-extended-imaging-study-augment-study); application of machine learning techniques to build predictive models for outcomes such as joint replacement; Mendelian Randomisation studies utilising genetic data in UK biobank and other cohorts to establish whether altered hip and knee shape play a causal role in developing osteoarthritis or sustaining osteoporotic fractures; exploring the influence of hip and knee shape on OA progression; or the further development and evaluation of the Vfrac clinical tool.
Research in ICM includes human and/or basic science studies chosen from a range of areas including in pain, neuroscience, perioperative care, cardiorespiratory physiology, functional and structural MR imaging, cell biology and neural/cardiac protection and pharmacology of analgesic/anaesthetic agents. On-going studies include CAMELOT, SenseCheQ study, GAP (NIHR HTA 15/01/15) 1400 patient multi-centre RCT of gabapentin vs placebo for post operative pain relief and others.
You should apply if
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You are medically qualified and registered with the GMC
You have a current National Training Number (NTN) in either Rheumatology or Intensive Care Medicine (ICM)
You have completed, or at least submitted, a higher degree by research by the time of applying for the post (PhD or MD or equivalent), which must have been awarded by the time of taking up the post
You want the opportunity to develop a substantial and coherent post-doctoral programme of research in an Rheumatology or ICM; to gain more experience of teaching in a variety of contexts and contribute to medical education as appropriate; and to consolidate your clinical competence and experience in their respective specialty and achieve a CCT in Rheumatology or ICM
Additional information
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Contract type: Annually Renewable FTC for up to 4 years or until CCT, whichever occurs first
Work pattern: Full time
Grade: Doctor in Training (XCDR)
Salary: 36,616 - 70,425 p.a (pro rata)
School/Unit: Bristol Medical School
S
hift
pattern
: 40 hours per week
This advert will close
at
23:59 UK time
on
25/06/2025
For any informal queries please contact:
Rheumatology: Emma Clark emma.clark@bristol.ac.uk
ICM: Tony Pickering tony.pickering@bristol.ac.uk
Our strategy and mission
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We recently launched our strategy to 2030 tying together our mission, vision and values.
The University of Bristol aims to be a place where everyone feels able to be themselves and do their best in an inclusive working environment where all colleagues can thrive and reach their full potential. We want to attract, develop, and retain individuals with different experiences, backgrounds and perspectives - particularly people of colour, LGBT+ and disabled people - because diversity of people and ideas remains integral to our excellence as a global civic institution.
JOB NUMBER
ACAD108141
CONTRACT TYPE/WORK PATTERN
Fixed-term / Full or part time
POSTING END DATE
25 Jun 2025
FACULTY/DIVISION
Faculty of Health Sciences
SALARY
36,616 - 70,425 p.a (pro rata)
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