Imperial AHSC Post-Doctoral Post CCT Research Fellowship
| Posting date: | 02 December 2025 |
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| Salary: | £109,724.00 to £119,490.00 per year |
| Additional salary information: | £109724.00 - £119490.00 a year |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 05 January 2026 |
| Location: | London, SW7 2AZ |
| Company: | NHS Jobs |
| Job type: | Contract |
| Job reference: | N0047-25-0034 |
Summary
The Post-Doctoral, Post-CCT Research Fellowship (APPRF) is an opportunity for Consultant level doctors aspiring to progress their research careers at Imperial College London. The APPRF Fellowship has been developed through the Imperial College Academic Health Science Centre (AHSC) a university/NHS partnership operating across North West London. The Fellowship funds high quality clinical academics who are from years 1-5 post Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT) to work towards intermediate fellowship / clinician scientist programmes. Through the Fellowship, awardees receive funding for up to 3 years protected time to conduct research (both salary and consumables) and write applications for next level fellowships, alongside a 50% clinical role within an Imperial AHSC NHS Trust. The APPRF Fellowships are jointly funded between Imperial College Faculty of Medicine academic departments and clinical divisions in AHSC linked NHS Hospital Trusts. Key output of APPRF Fellowship: To prepare and submit an application for an intermediate fellowship/clinician scientist programme What you would be doing Research To develop, plan and carry out research in accordance with the agreed project aims to obtain preliminary data for future applications To submit an Intermediate or Advanced Fellowship application. To attend meetings and report progress on the project, (written and oral) both within the University and externally To identify and develop suitable techniques and apparatus for the collection and analysis of data To ensure the validity and reliability of data at all times including maintaining accurate and complete records of all findings To draft publications for submission to refereed journals and grant applications To develop research collaborations within the University and the wider community To complete and comply with reporting and progress requirements as requested by the funders and take part in Audit To direct, lead, or contribute to, a research area at the highest scientifically rigorous levels To be responsible for accurate record keeping and documentation of results, and for preparing research reports and papers arising from the research To collaborate with and strengthen links with colleagues within the Faculty of Medicine across all departments and contribute to the work of the Faculty and Imperial Clinical responsibilities It is expected that the post holder will devote the equivalent of 5 programmed activities per week to clinical activities. Further details in the Job Plan. To ensure prompt attendance at agreed direct clinical care Programmed Activities To develop and maintain the competencies required to carry out the duties required of the post Clinical Governance To review clinical outcomes in designated areas using external benchmarking data where appropriate, to identify and advise variances to the Clinical Divisional Director To participate in clinical audit, incident reporting and analysis and to ensure resulting actions are implemented To work closely with the Directorate, Patient and Public Involvement panels in relation to clinical and service developments as delegated by the Clinical Divisional Director To collaborate with academic and clinical colleagues to enhance the NHS Trusts translational research portfolio, at all times meeting the full requirements of Research Governance. Please refer to the Job Description for the full list of responsibilities. To be eligible you must have been awarded a PhD or MD before starting the APPRF and hold a CCT or be within 12 months of acquiring CCT (or equivalent) at the time of application and have CCTd by the time of starting. The award is for a maximum of 3 years undertaking part-time research whilst maintaining clinical work ~2.5 days per week (subject to being offered an Honorary contract at one of our partner NHS Trusts, which will require you to undergo some additional clinical consultant processes to meet Trust and Royal College requirements). The Fellowship is funded jointly by the Imperial College Faculty of Medicine academic Departments and our NHS clinical partners. APPRF opportunities are available in 3 clinical specialty priority areas: Cardiometabolic medicine for applicants with CCT in Cardiology, with clinical work at Chelsea & Westminster NHS Foundation Trust, hosted academically by theNational Heart & Lung Institute General Adult Psychiatry with clinical work at Central & North West London NHS Foundation Trust, CNWL [for applicants with CCT in in older adult, forensic, general adult psychiatry - but must be discussed and agreed with clinical division and academic department], research hosted inDepartment of Brain Sciences Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery for applicants with CCT in General Surgery, with clinical work to be agreed withHead of Department of Surgery and Cancer The application process comprises 2 stages. Stage 1:Speak to the relevant Imperial academic and NHS clinical departments to discuss your research and clinical interests and establish whether they are able to support your application. Get their formal approval and estimated research costings for the project. Closing dateWednesday 18 February 2026 Stage 2:Submit your approved APPRF application proposal, together with your CV and completed Job application form. Closing date:Wednesday 25 February 2026 Applications at Stage 2 must be received online. Please complete and upload relevant application papers as advised quoting reference numberMED05545.