NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer in Diabetes and Endocrinology - Multiple Long-Term Conditions Theme
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NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer in Diabetes and Endocrinology
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Job Description
Job Title:
NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer in Diabetes and Endocrinology
- Multiple Long-Term Conditions Theme Posting
Start Date:
06/08/2026 Job School/Department:
School of Medicine & Population Health Work Arrangement:
Full Time (On site) Contract Type:
Fixed-term Salary per annum (£): £54,499 to £76,582 per annum Closing Date: 03/09/2026
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Overview
This NIHR Clinical Lecturer post in Diabetes and Endocrinology has been awarded to the School of Medicine and Population Health at the University of Sheffield as part of the prestigious UK Clinical Research Collaboration (UKCRC)/Modernising Medical Careers (MMC) integrated academic training pathway.
Further details of the NIHR IAT pathway can be found at:
The post is ideally suited to individuals wishing to build an academic career in Diabetes and Endocrinology, particularly those who have already undertaken a period of substantive research and now wish to continue developing their research portfolio whilst pursuing higher specialist clinical training. It offers the opportunity to combine clinical training in Diabetes and Endocrinology with a programme of post-doctoral research, providing 50% clinical and 50% academic time.
The postholder will be based within the University of Sheffield and Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, working within a strong academic and clinical environment in Diabetes and Endocrinology. The post will provide opportunities to develop an independent programme of research aligned to the candidate’s interests and the strengths of the Sheffield academic and clinical diabetes and endocrinology community. Relevant areas may include, but are not limited to, diabetes, obesity, metabolism, endocrinology, translational medicine and patient-centred approaches to long-term condition management.
The Postgraduate Dean has confirmed that the post has the required educational and staffing approval and will come with an Academic National Training Number [NTN(A)] as part of the South Yorkshire training programme in Diabetes and Endocrinology. The postholder will undertake clinical training leading towards CCT in Diabetes and Endocrinology, with General Internal Medicine where applicable according to the trainee’s training pathway and curriculum requirements.
Objectives of the Integrated Academic Training Programme
1. To obtain a CCT in Diabetes and Endocrinology
2. To undertake a programme of research
3. To identify an area of academic and clinical interest upon which to base an application for an externally funded fellowship or a Clinician Scientist Award
Applicants should have evidence of academic achievement and will hold an MD, PhD or equivalent higher research degree. They should have MRCP or equivalent, be eligible for registration with the GMC, and hold or be eligible to hold a National Training Number in Diabetes and Endocrinology. Applicants who already hold a National Training Number must have at least one year of training remaining before their expected CCT date at the time of appointment.
The successful candidate will be expected to demonstrate a clear commitment to developing as an academic clinician, with evidence of research outputs, potential for independent funding, and a developing vision for a future clinical academic career in Diabetes and Endocrinology.
Please be sure to attach your CV and the completed NIHR Supplementary…
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