Assistant Clinical Professor (Teaching Only)
| Posting date: | 10 March 2026 |
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| Salary: | £71,694 to £100,084 per year |
| Additional salary information: | Pro rata |
| Hours: | Part time |
| Closing date: | 07 April 2026 |
| Location: | Warwick University, Coventry |
| Remote working: | Hybrid - work remotely up to 2 days per week |
| Company: | University of Warwick |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Job reference: | 111350-0326 |
Summary
This post is an exciting opportunity to support the Academic Lead in the development and delivery of the Warwick Clinical Skills course within the MBChB programme.
Warwick Medical School (WMS) runs the largest Graduate Entry Medical programme in the UK. The MBChB course is highly integrated, centred around Case Based Learning (CBL), and is composed of integrated longitudinal themes and blocks of system and clinical specialty-based learning. Clinical Skills is one of the integrated longitudinal themes throughout the course.
About You
The post holder will be appointed 0.5FTE to include Thursdays and Fridays. They will work closely with the Academic Lead and the Digital Lead for Clinical Skills to help shape the curriculum by innovating, developing and delivering learning opportunities within clinical skills, to support the work of WMS, helping to enhance WMS’ teaching reputation locally, nationally and internationally. The post holder will undertake face to face teaching of clinical skills, support the training and development of the clinical skills tutors and support and deputise for the Academic Lead where appropriate. They will help to source and liaise with patients to contribute to clinical skills teaching where appropriate.
The post holder will also contribute to the assessment of clinical skills within the MBChB programme, including OSCE creation, OSCE delivery, student feedback, OSCE examiner training and facilitation of other clinical examinations. They may also contribute to written assessment creation and delivery.
The post holder will also collaborate with our wider clinical faculty and NHS partners in primary and secondary care, particularly in relation to the delivery of clinical skills and bedside teaching.
They will also contribute more widely to the delivery and development of the MBChB course at Warwick and will engage in scholarship related to teaching and learning, especially in relation to Clinical Skills. The post holder may also contribute to the teaching and assessment of our Masters in Medical Education Programme.
As a clinical academic appointment, the post holder will be a working clinician with extensive experience in clinical teaching.
Warwick Medical School (WMS) runs the largest Graduate Entry Medical programme in the UK. The MBChB course is highly integrated, centred around Case Based Learning (CBL), and is composed of integrated longitudinal themes and blocks of system and clinical specialty-based learning. Clinical Skills is one of the integrated longitudinal themes throughout the course.
About You
The post holder will be appointed 0.5FTE to include Thursdays and Fridays. They will work closely with the Academic Lead and the Digital Lead for Clinical Skills to help shape the curriculum by innovating, developing and delivering learning opportunities within clinical skills, to support the work of WMS, helping to enhance WMS’ teaching reputation locally, nationally and internationally. The post holder will undertake face to face teaching of clinical skills, support the training and development of the clinical skills tutors and support and deputise for the Academic Lead where appropriate. They will help to source and liaise with patients to contribute to clinical skills teaching where appropriate.
The post holder will also contribute to the assessment of clinical skills within the MBChB programme, including OSCE creation, OSCE delivery, student feedback, OSCE examiner training and facilitation of other clinical examinations. They may also contribute to written assessment creation and delivery.
The post holder will also collaborate with our wider clinical faculty and NHS partners in primary and secondary care, particularly in relation to the delivery of clinical skills and bedside teaching.
They will also contribute more widely to the delivery and development of the MBChB course at Warwick and will engage in scholarship related to teaching and learning, especially in relation to Clinical Skills. The post holder may also contribute to the teaching and assessment of our Masters in Medical Education Programme.
As a clinical academic appointment, the post holder will be a working clinician with extensive experience in clinical teaching.