Duration: Fixed term, 12-month contract (with potential for extension)
The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) is an internationally recognised leader in global health research and education. We are seeking an experienced Senior Lecturer or Principal Research Associate in Paediatrics and Child Health to strengthen and expand our long-term collaboration with the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) Centre for Global Health Research (CGHR) in Kisumu, Kenya. The role will focus on advancing paediatric clinical research in malaria and other childhood infections across East Africa.
This is an exceptional opportunity for a paediatrician seeking to build a research career in global child health. The LSTM-KEMRI collaboration is rapidly growing and offers outstanding infrastructure, established research networks, and excellent connectivity to the region and beyond.
Key Responsibilities
Research and scholarship
Lead and support high-quality paediatric research, particularly in malaria and childhood illness
Develop competitive grant applications to grow LSTM-KEMRI research programmes
Lead and contribute to high-quality scientific outputs for peer-reviewed publication
Academic leadership and capacity strengthening
Support protocol development, ethical approval, and dissemination
Mentor junior researchers and PhD students, especially from Kenya and East Africa
Contribute to postgraduate and CPD teaching and curriculum development
Partnership and programme development
Build strategic collaboration between LSTM, KEMRI-CGHR, and regional/global partners
Develop joint initiatives, staff exchanges, and support for laboratory/clinical infrastructure
Research uptake and stakeholder engagement
Translate research findings into policy-relevant recommendations
Engage with local, national, and global stakeholders to maximise impact
Research governance and operations
Support the delivery of clinical studies in compliance with GCP and ethical standards
Manage resources efficiently, including staff, budgets, and reporting
Promote and monitor compliance with governance, safeguarding, and safety procedures
Support communications, visibility, and stakeholder management across programmes
Dissemination
Publish research findings in peer-reviewed journals
Present at academic conferences and stakeholder meetings
Contribute to technical working groups and policy discussions
Qualifications & Experience
Medical degree with full paediatric training or nearing completion
PhD in a relevant field
Professional registration with a recognised medical council
Clinical and research experience in child health, including malaria
Experience conducting clinical trials in LMIC settings
Strong track record of peer-reviewed publications and research funding
Experience mentoring and working in multicultural teams
Fluent in English with strong communication and scientific writing skills
In Return, We Offer
30 days annual leave, plus bank holidays and Christmas closure days
Generous pension schemes
Cycle to work scheme
Discounted University of Liverpool Sports Centre membership
Supportive, inclusive working environment
Application Process
To apply, click the apply link and upload your CV and a cover letter detailing how your experience meets the person specification. We may close the vacancy early due to high volume, so early application is encouraged.
Diversity & Inclusion at LSTM
We are committed to fostering an inclusive environment that reflects our community. We welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds, including those returning after a career break. We welcome flexible working conversations.
About LSTM
Founded in 1898, LSTM is an internationally recognised centre of excellence in teaching and research in tropical diseases. Through partnerships with governments, NGOs, the private sector, and global institutions, we aim to improve health outcomes in disadvantaged populations worldwide. To learn more, view our latest annual report: