Job Specifications
About The Role
For informal enquiries, please contact Prof Siobhan Quenby (IAT Chair, Professor of Obstetrics) s.quenby@warwick.ac.uk and Prof Paramjit Gill (Professor of General Practice) P.Gill.1@warwick.ac.uk
Warwick Medical School seeks to appoint an NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer in General Practice or Obstetrics and Gynaecology, based at the University of Warwick. We are seeking a highly motivated, enthusiastic individual wishing to excel in both their clinical and academic training, with the ambition to join the next generation of leading clinical academics.
You will spend 50% of your time undertaking specialist clinical training (O&G) or practice (GP) and 50% undertaking research or education/training. Alongside clinical training/practice you will develop a post-doctoral research programme which integrates into the interests of the Obstetrics and Gynaecology research group, or Primary Care research within Warwick Medical School, and you will be encouraged to develop an application for a postdoctoral fellowship and project grants. Successful exit from the programme will leave you well-placed to apply for competitive research fellowships, academic senior lectureships and to continue to work in the global health research community. Further details of the academic training pathway can be found at www.nihr.ac.uk/
You will be employed by the University of Warwick and hold an Honorary Contract with a regional NHS trust at the discretion of the training programme director, to suit your clinical training within the West Midlands deanery, for example University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust (UHB) University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust (UHCW).GP candidates will have completed their clinical training, and will combine academic training with clinical service as a salaried or self-employed GP.
You will have submitted your PhD/MD at the time you apply and will provide evidence that you have been fully awarded your degree by the time you take up the post.
Contract duration: 4 years (to a maximum of 4 years total funding). Funding is available for 1 post. The salary will be at the clinical scale, depending on qualifications and experience. Note that NIHR funds GP CL posts at a maximum equivalent to the top of the pre-2003 consultant contract pay scale. The successful applicant must be in post by 1 September 2026
About You
Applicants should be medically qualified, ST3 and above (O&G) or have obtained CCT (GP), have full GMC registration and already hold, or have submitted for Higher Degree (PhD/DPhil/MD).
You will have evidence of academic achievement, with publications in your field, and will already hold an NTN, having undertaken some training at Specialty Registrar level (O&G).
The post is ideally suited to individuals wishing to build an academic career, and in particular those who have already undertaken research and who now wish to continue undertaking research whilst pursuing further training.
For details on the experience and skills required, please refer to the job description attached as a PDF below.
About The Department
Warwick Medical School
Warwick Medical School has an excellent reputation for our distinctive portfolio of high-quality education programmes and for the excellence and global impact of our research.
The breadth of our interest and expertise is demonstrated through our dynamic and influential directorates: Warwick Applied Health (WAH), Warwick Clinical Trials Unit (WCTU), and Warwick Biomedical Sciences (BMS). Our Institute of Translational Medicine (ITM) works across the directorates, University and with external stakeholders to accelerate the delivery of practical human health benefits arising from research.
The Medical School and University exist within a local, regional, national and international health and care diaspora with excellent inter-institutional links, partnerships and relationships. The connections stretch across academia, industry and the NHS, with a particular strength in our local health eco-system with our local NHS trusts. The strong and effective relationships that we have established over the past 25 years support our excellent teaching, research, innovation and broader educational and academic activities and enable new and existing activities to be undertaken to the highest of standards.
Primary Care
Primary care research spans across Warwick Medical School (WMS) and university, accelerating progress by encouraging disciplines to work together effectively, embedding primary care into broader human health research. This cross-disciplinary approach has and continues to build a strong pipeline of ideas and collaborative projects that are competitive for external funding. There is a strong focus on Team Science approach to address national and global challenges.
Our vibrant research programmes are supported by strong platforms across the University and wider NHS/NIHR enabling interdisciplinary research such as NIHR Applied
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