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ACF Medical Oncology 2024 (Leeds)

The following posts are available:

  • One post in Medical Oncology at ST1 - Research Theme: Digital (Please note: This is a multi-specialty vacancy; an appointment may not be made in this specialty. There will be 1 ACF post in either Clinical Oncology or Medical Oncology.)

The University of Leeds, in partnership with NHS England North East and Yorkshire and Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS  Trust, have developed an exciting pathway of academic clinical training opportunities.

Applications are now invited for an Academic Clinical Fellowship in Medical Oncology at ST1 level in Leeds from August 2024.

This new post has been created as part of the NHS England (NHSE) programme of Integrated Academic Training and offers candidates a comprehensive experience of clinical academic medicine working alongside internationally renowned clinicians and researchers.

We are seeking highly motivated, enthusiastic individuals with the potential to excel in both their clinical and academic training and who have the ambition to be the next generation of academic clinicians.

This Academic Clinical Fellowship (ACF) programme in Medical Oncology will be run by the University of Leeds, the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and NHS England North East and Yorkshire.

Academic Clinical Fellowships (ACFs) are 3 year fixed-term national training posts.  They attract an NTN(A) and trainees undertake 75% clinical and 25% academic training over the term of the post.  They are employed by the NHS Trust and have an honorary contract with the University at whose Medical School their academic research is supported.

ACF trainees also undertake a Research Training Programme provided by the University for which funding is provided by NIHR.  They also are eligible for a £1,000 bursary per year to support research training activity (e.g to attend academic conferences).

ACF trainees would also normally complete and submit an external funding application for a research fellowship to enable them to complete a higher degree (PhD or research MD) following the completion of their ACF fixed-term post, which would be completed as Out-of-Programme-Research (OOPR).

All Academic Clinical Fellowships are run-through posts, regardless of specialty, with the exception of ‘Medical Education’ ACFs.  A trainee entering ACF in a specialty during a Core Training period would therefore be guaranteed continued training to CCT in the eventual specialty, as long as they progress satisfactorily through both their academic and clinical training. Run-through status is withdrawn if ACFs do not complete the academic component.

The full Job Description for this post is available to download from the right of this page.

Please note: Only applicants who hold a National Training Number (NTN) or Deanery Reference Number (DRN) in the specialty to which they are applying, or have been recently successfully clinically benchmarked in the 2024 specialty interviews are eligible to apply for this post.

    NIHR have produced some Frequently Asked Questions for applicants. You are advised to read this document in full before submitting your application.

    Further sources of information

    Details  of the recruitment process are provided below.

    Recruitment Timeline
    Applications
    Eligibility & Longlisting
    Shortlisting
    Interviews
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