At a Glance
- Tasks: Lead research and clinical work focused on intellectual disabilities and healthcare interventions.
- Company: University of Birmingham, a leader in academic excellence and inclusivity.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, academic development, and a supportive work environment.
- Other info: Join a diverse team committed to inclusivity and innovation in mental health.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in the lives of individuals with intellectual disabilities through impactful research.
- Qualifications: Clinically qualified with a strong background in research and academic leadership.
The predicted salary is between 46300 - 52800 Β£ per year.
The University of Birmingham is looking for an Assistant or Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry for the Intellectual Disabilities Research Institute. The position integrates clinical duties with research, supporting the team's focus on healthcare interventions for individuals with intellectual disabilities.
Successful candidates must be clinically qualified, with a strong record in both research and academic leadership. The role includes clinical work with Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust and emphasizes a commitment to inclusivity and diversity within the academic environment.
Academic Psychiatrist: Learning Disabilities & Research in Birmingham employer: University of Birmingham
The University of Birmingham offers a dynamic and inclusive work environment for those passionate about advancing the field of psychiatry, particularly in the area of intellectual disabilities. With a strong emphasis on research and clinical practice, employees benefit from robust professional development opportunities and a collaborative culture that values diversity and innovation. Located in a vibrant city, the university provides a supportive atmosphere for academic growth and impactful contributions to healthcare.