Academic Clinical Fellowship (ACF) in Neurology ST3 level
The Postgraduate Dean has confirmed that this post has the necessary educational and staffing approvals and the post will attract an NTN (a). Successful applicants will have 25% of their time protected so they can develop their academic skills and prepare and compete for a training Fellowship for a higher degree.
Funding will be available for a maximum of three years. Only applicants who can demonstrate outstanding potential for development as a clinical academic in research and/or education will be considered for this post.
Doctors who are not UK or EEA nationals and whose immigration status entitles them to work without restriction in the UK will be considered on an equal basis with UK and EEA nationals. Other non-UK or non-EEA nationals with limited leave to remain in the UK and whose employment will require a Work Permit are subject to the resident labour market test and may only be considered if there is no suitable UK or EEA national candidate for the post.
Evidence of immigration status should normally consist of a date stamped passport and accompanying letter from the Home Office. Please visit http://www.
bia.homeoffice.
gov.uk for more information Applications must be made via the Intrepid Pathway Application System.
For further details please visit the South West Peninsula Deanery website (http://www.peninsuladeanery.
nhs.uk/).
PLEASE DO NOT APPLY VIA NHS JOBS. Applications will be accepted from 12:00 midday Monday 17th October 2011 to 12:00 midday on Monday 14th November 2011.
Late or incomplete applications will not be accepted Applications are invited for an Academic Clinical Fellowship (ACF) in Neurology at ST3 level commencing from August 2012. This Fellowship will provide funding for doctors entering specialty training and for those already in specialty training who hold an NTN, and have outstanding potential as a researcher and/or educationalist.
The Postgraduate Dean has confirmed that this post has the necessary educational and staffing approvals and the post will attract an NTN (a).Successful applicants will have 25% of their time protected so they can develop their academic skills and prepare and compete for a training Fellowship for a higher degree.
Funding will be available for a maximum of three years.Only applicants who can demonstrate outstanding potential for development as a clinical academic in research and/or education will be considered for this post.
Doctors who are not UK or EEA nationals and whose immigration status entitles them to work without restriction in the UK will be considered on an equal basis with UK and EEA nationals. Other non-UK or non-EEA nationals with limited leave to remain in the UK and whose employment will require a Work Permit are subject to the resident labour market test and may only be considered if there is no suitable UK or EEA national candidate for the post.
Evidence of immigration status should normally consist of a date stamped passport and accompanying letter from the Home Office. Please visit http://www.
bia.homeoffice.
gov.uk for more informationApplications must be made via the Intrepid Pathway Application System.
For further details please visit the South West Peninsula Deanery website (http://www.peninsuladeanery.
nhs.uk/).
PLEASE DO NOT APPLY VIA NHS JOBS.Applications will be accepted from 12:00 midday Monday 17th October 2011 to 12:00 midday on Monday 14th November 2011.
Late or incomplete applications will not be accepted Applications are invited for an Academic Clinical Fellowship (ACF) in Neurology at ST3 level commencing from August 2012. This Fellowship will provide funding for doctors entering specialty training and for those already in specialty training who hold an NTN, and have outstanding potential as a researcher and/or educationalist.
The Postgraduate Dean has confirmed that this post has the necessary educational and staffing approvals and the post will attract an NTN (a).Successful applicants will have 25% of their time protected so they can develop their academic skills and prepare and compete for a training Fellowship for a higher degree.
Funding will be available for a maximum of three years.Only applicants who can demonstrate outstanding potential for development as a clinical academic in research and/or education will be considered for this post.
Doctors who are not UK or EEA nationals and whose immigration status entitles them to work without restriction in the UK will be considered on an equal basis with UK and EEA nationals. Other non-UK or non-EEA nationals with limited leave to remain in the UK and whose employment will require a Work Permit are subject to the resident labour market test and may only be considered if there is no suitable UK or EEA national candidate for the post.
Evidence of immigration status should normally consist of a date stamped passport and accompanying letter from the Home Office. Please visit http://www.
bia.homeoffice.
gov.uk for more informationApplications must be made via the Intrepid Pathway Application System.
For further details please visit the South West Peninsula Deanery website (http://www.peninsuladeanery.
nhs.uk/).
PLEASE DO NOT APPLY VIA NHS JOBS.Applications will be accepted from 12:00 midday Monday 17th October 2011 to 12:00 midday on Monday 14th November 2011.
Late or incomplete applications will not be accepted
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