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May 23 2013

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Clinical Lecturer in Global Health vacancy at Brighton and Sussex Medical School

Full Time, Fixed Term Contract for 2 Years (renewable for up to 2 more years depending on funding)

Salary Scale: Clinical Lecturer Scale (£31,838 to £56,312 per annum)

Applications are invited for the post of Clinical Lecturer in Global Health within the Division of Clinical Medicine at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS). This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in defining and developing the Global Health programme at BSMS in the context of a new and rapidly-evolving academic environment which has recently been recognised as a Wellcome Trust Centre for Global Health Research. The successful applicant will take on the role of course leader for the MSc in Global Health, help expand the discipline of Global Health within the undergraduate medical curriculum and will be encouraged to develop their personal research portfolio in accordance with their experience. The post-holder will play a key role in fostering collaborative links with other departments at both BSMS parent universities (Brighton and Sussex) and the Institute of Development Studies. The holder will undertake clinical duties in keeping with their training and experience to date. The post sits within the Division of Clinical Medicine and whilst a Public Health or Infectious Diseases background fits with the strengths of the programme, suitably qualified applicants from any relevant clinical background are welcome to apply.

Closing date for applications: 30 May 2013

Interviews are likely to be held between 10 June 2013 to 28 June 2013 (subject to change)

Interested candidates are encouraged to discuss the position informally with the following people;

For full details on how to apply please see: www.sussex.ac.uk/jobswww.brighton.ac.uk/jobs orwww.bsms.ac.uk

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