CLINICAL LECTURER (CL) POSTS AT IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON: 2024/2025
All CL posts are aimed at providing post-doctoral research training, and ideally to facilitate an application for intermediate research fellowship or clinician scientist application, and progressing a clinical academic career.
All applications to these posts should be made through the Oriel online recruitment portal. NHS England Academic Clinical Lecturer recruitment team manages recruitment to these posts on our behalf and enquiries about the application process should be made directly to NHS England.
There are CL posts available in a range of clinical specialties which will recruited to in the usual way (so called "response mode posts"). These are specific to individual clinical specialties, will be advertised in Oriel under the appropriate specialty, and would allow the candidate to develop a research interest in any area at Imperial College London within that specialty.
2025/2026 CL Response Mode Posts
CL Response Mode Post Number 1
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General Surgery
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CL Response Mode Post Number 2
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Respiratory Medicine
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CL Response Mode Post Number 3
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Endocrinology and Diabetes Mellitus
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CL Response Mode Post Number 4
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Genito-Urinary Medicine
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2025/2026 CL Research Theme Posts
We have CL post available in cross-disciplinary research themes to which candidates from a restricted selection of specialties may apply. These “themed posts” will be advertised separately. These CL posts aim to achieve the same outcome, and are at post-doctoral level, however the proposed research will be restricted to that of the research "theme". Candidates would remain of course as a clinical trainee within their host specialty.
If therefore you win a CL post in a themed post, the research you explore in your CL years MUST be in this broad area at Imperial College London, but does not necessarily have to be that suggested in our outline proposal, although this will be the preferred route. All of our research themes were identified as being major strengths within Imperial College, likely to produce high quality research, and hopefully an outstanding clinical academic future.
Interviews for response mode and themed CL posts will be separate: interviews for response mode CL posts will be specialty specific, interviewing for all CL posts available in one specialty across London (e.g., Cardiology or General Surgery). Interviews for themed CL posts will be undertaken by research theme, and the best candidates appointed regardless of clinical specialty.
For all CL posts, clinical training will be provided in the NW London rotations, amongst the highest rated programmes in the UK, but may not always be in Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust depending on the needs of all trainees within a programme. It is likely (but not yet guaranteed) that these CL posts will become additional to current training programmes which should allow more flexibility of location of clinical training (within ICHT sites if appropriate).
CL Research Theme Post Number 1
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Intensive Care Medicine
(Theme: Digital)
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CL Research Theme Post Number 2
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Clinical Radiology
(Theme: Digital)
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CL Research Theme Post Number 3
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Public Health Medicine
(Prevention and Public Health)
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CL Research Theme Post Number 4
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Medical Oncology
(Theme: Clinical Therapeutics & Pharmacology & Industry)
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CL Research Theme Post Number 5
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Neurology
(Theme: Dementia)
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