NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer – General Practice or Otolaryngology
Listed on 2026-03-03
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Education / Teaching
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Doctor/Physician
Surgeon
NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer – General Practice or Otolaryngology
University of Birmingham – College of Medicine and Health (Department of Cancer and Genomic Sciences / School of Medical Sciences)
Birmingham, United Kingdom
General Description – include all relevant details from the source: The University of Birmingham is recruiting an NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer to support integrated academic and clinical training across General Practice or Otolaryngology specialities. This fixed-term role, funded through the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Integrated Academic Training pathway, combines clinical service and academic development over a period of up to four years or until the trainee gains their Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT), whichever comes first.
The post is situated within the College of Medicine and Health, reflecting Birmingham’s commitment to high-quality research, education and translational clinical practice. The role involves approximately 50% clinical specialty training (providing direct service and progressing clinical competencies) and 50% academic training, offering opportunities to undertake post-doctoral research and build a portfolio that supports successful future applications for independent funding and advancement into clinical academic leadership.
Applicants should be able to demonstrate outstanding potential through doctoral research success and a clear trajectory toward clinical academic development. As part of standard recruitment and safeguarding practices, appointments are subject to satisfactory Occupational Health and DBS clearance. The University promotes equality, diversity and inclusion as core values.
- Medically qualified doctors eligible for training or already progressing toward CCT in General Practice or Otolaryngology.
- Candidates should have submitted their final doctoral thesis (PhD/MD/DPhil) and must have been fully awarded their higher degree prior to taking up the post.
- Applicants must demonstrate the potential to develop as a clinical academic with a commitment to both research and clinical training.
- Evidence of academic achievement typically demonstrated through successful doctoral research, with potential for scholarly contribution to research and/or educational domains within the chosen specialty.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills suitable for collaborative clinical and research environments.
- Ability to balance clinical training demands with academic development, including planning and conducting research that contributes to the discipline.
Full-time starting salary typically falls within the range of £45,943 to £77,196 per annum (Grade: Clinical).
Final date to receive applicationsApplications close on Thursday, 12 March 2026
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