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NHS Tayside
Neuroprogressive Dementia Network
Clinical Fellow (ST Equivalent) in
Clinical Research
Part Time - 0.6 WTE Fixed Term Contract (6-12 months)
(Option to increase to 1.0 WTE by doing 0.4 WTE within Psychiatry of Old Age)
NHS Tayside’s Neuroprogressive Dementia Network seeks to appoint a 0.6 WTE Clinical Fellow (ST Equivalent) in Clinical Research on a Fixed Term Contract (6-12 months) as an exciting test of change. Should the successful applicant wish to work full-time there is the opportunity to work 0.4WTE with the Psychiatry of Old Age Service at Kingsway Care Centre, Dundee with a focus on Memory Assessments.
NHS Research Scotland’s Neuroprogressive and Dementia Network is funded by the Chief Scientist Office to promote a culture of clinical research into disorders such as Alzheimer’s Disease, Parkinson’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Motor Neurone Disease and Huntingtons’ disease. Dr. Tom Russ is the National Network’s Clinical Research Champion and Dr. Emma Law manages the National Network. There are sites across several health boards and they are characterised by multi-disciplinary teams promoting and engaging people in clinical research close to home. NHS Tayside’s team is based at Ninewells Hospital and Medical School. Clinical trials are predominantly delivered within the modern and purpose built Clinical Research Centre. The team comprises of medical, nursing staff, clinical studies officers and administrative support.
Our aim is to raise public and professional awareness of the opportunities for people in Tayside to participate in clinical research. We deliver a variety of observational and interventional clinical trials. Currently we are working on studies in relation to all the disorders noted above. There are always new studies in the pipeline and NHS Tayside’s Research and Development Department are an invaluable source of expertise, support and ensure governance around this process.
Patient safety and satisfaction is at the core of our research activity and we are committed to ensuring that all members of the team receive training and support to deliver clinical research to the highest standard. Although this is not a recognised training post the post holder will receive regular support and supervision from an experienced Clinical Supervisor.
The post holder must (at the time of commencement of employment) have full registration with the GMC and a license to practice. Applicants will also at time of appointment have recently completed a UK based Foundation Programme or have evidence of equivalent foundation competencies.
Applications will be considered from those wishing to work less than full time. Please specify if you wish to apply for the 0.6 session NDN post alone or in combination with the 0.4 WTE in Old Age Psychiatry.
Informal enquiries can be made to:
Dr Susan Angus, Consultant Old Age Psychiatrist, Neuroprogressive Dementia Network
Telephone 01382 423086 email susan.angus3@nhs.scot
Dr Emma Law NDN Manager, Neuroprogressive Dementia Network
Telephone 01382 423086 email Emma.Law2@nhs.scot
Dr Lee Robertson, Associate Medical Director for Older People's Services & Consultant Old Age Psychiatry
Telephone 01382 647247 email lee.robertson@nhs.scot
Closing Date: 24th April 2023
Proposed date(s) for interview: Friday 5th May, Tuesday 9th May or Friday 12th May 2023 – to be confirmed.
We are a Skilled Worker visa sponsorship employer and as such, welcome applications from international candidates. Further information can be found at https://www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa
Short-listed applicants will be contacted by email. Please check your emails regularly, including your junk/spam folder.
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