We are seeking a highly skilled Clinical Senior Lecturer in Metallomic Toxicology to join our team. This exciting role offers the opportunity to work at the forefront of metallomic toxicology research and contribute to advancing our understanding of metal-related health issues.
About the Role
The successful candidate will be responsible for conducting cutting-edge research, teaching, and mentoring students. We are looking for an individual with a strong track record of publication and grant funding, excellent communication skills, and a commitment to fostering an inclusive research environment.
Key Responsibilities
* Conducting research in metallomic toxicology and publishing high-impact papers
* Teaching and mentoring students at undergraduate and graduate levels
* Developing and managing research grants to support their work
* Fostering collaboration with colleagues across disciplines
Requirements
* PhD in a relevant subject area
* Research experience as a post-doc or research fellow
* Expertise in metallomic toxicology
* Strong publication record
* Ability to obtain competitive, peer-reviewed grant funding
* Excellent communication skills
* Commitment to fostering an inclusive research environment
Desirable Criteria
* University teaching qualification
* Focus on the effects of metals on the nervous system
* Specialisation on child health
* Experience of work with animal model systems
* Evidence of external recognition of expertise
Benefits
This role offers a range of benefits, including:
* A stimulating and supportive work environment
* Opportunities for professional development and growth
* A competitive salary and benefits package
How to Apply
To apply for this exciting opportunity, please submit your CV and a supporting statement detailing how you meet the essential criteria listed above. If we receive a strong field of candidates, we may use the desirable criteria to choose our final shortlist.