University of Leeds
Job title:
Clinical Professor in Paediatrics and Honorary Consultant
Company
University of Leeds
Job description
Do you have an excellent research track record with the vision and drive to tackle new challenges? Are you passionate about delivering world-leading research and developing the academic child health workforce of the future?We are recruiting a senior leader to join our expanding cohort of academic child health researchers. Our new academic child health strategy at the University of Leeds seeks a talented and energetic individual to support the development, delivery and expansion of .The £5m CHORAL programme ( ) focuses on key areas where research can improve outcomes for children and young people, particularly severe childhood illnesses including cancer, life-threatening diseases, health inequality, deprivation, and mental health conditions. CHORAL 2023-28, builds upon major capital investment in a new Leeds Children’s Hospital to create a world-leading platform of academic excellence in children’s healthcare through:
- Establishment of a multidisciplinary research centre comprising members from across the Faculty of Medicine and Health at the University of Leeds (UoL) and Leeds Children’s Hospital at the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust (LTHT).
- A co-ordinated pipeline development of child health researchers. Our programme will draw on expertise across the University of Leeds and tap into the world-class research on childhood development – enabling a truly holistic approach to improving child health.
The successful candidate will be an established paediatrician, with a demonstrable track record of interdisciplinary research and academic leadership. As the successful candidate, you will have evidence of an excellent track record of research and publications in one or more of the following areas: general paediatrics with expertise in inequalities/deprivation, neonatology, paediatric haematology, paediatric oncology, or paediatric critical care. The successful candidate will also have a research agenda that is aligned with the Child Health Outcomes Research at Leeds (CHORAL) programme and the overall strategy of the University of Leeds. You will be expected to have a national and international reputation in your field, with engagement in relevant clinical, professional and research networks.The University of Leeds is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of gender, ethnic origin or disability.How to applyThe University of Leeds is being supported in this process by the University’s executive search partner, Perrett Laver.Shortlisted candidates will be invited to attend informal sessions and formal interviews with the selection committee and other key stakeholders at the University in the Summer.Application is by submission of a full curriculum vitae giving full details of qualifications and experience and a covering letter of application, addressing the criteria and evidencing how you believe your existing knowledge and experience equips you to carry out the Chair role.Completed applications should be uploaded at quoting reference number 7271. The closing date for applications is 09.00 BST on Monday 3rd June 2024. All telephone enquiries, in the first instance, should be directed to Christina Mohan on +44 (0)20 3928 7360 and .AccessibilityFor a conversation in confidence, please contact Christina Mohan on +44 (0)20 3928 7360 and .Should you require access to these documents in alternative formats, please contact Esther Elbro on .If you have comments that would support us to improve access to documentation, or our application processes more generally, please do not hesitate to contact us via .Competitive
Expected salary
Location
Leeds
Job date
Fri, 19 Apr 2024 05:09:38 GMT
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