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Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Clinical Psychology

Employer
Kings college London
Location
London (Central), London (Greater)
Salary
Lecturer: £60,084/Snr Lecturer: £73,293 per annum, including London weighing allowance 
Closing date
7 Jul 2022

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Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Clinical Psychology

Job ID: 046965 

Salary: Lecturer: £60,084/Snr Lecturer: £73,293 per annum, including London weighing allowance 

Business unit: IoPPN 

Department: Forensic & Neurodevelopmental Sciences 

Denmark Hill Campus   

The Department of Forensic and Neurodevelopmental Sciences and Sackler Institute of Translational Research is seeking to recruit a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in clinical psychology.  The post holder will undertake research, teaching and clinical work in the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust (SLaM).  They will be attached (50%) to Neurodevelopmental Pathway - specialist service for adults with neurodevelopmental outcomes, including specialist assessment, treatment, training to other staff, planning, implementation and monitoring of outcomes.

The new post is an exciting opportunity for a clinical psychologist with an established teaching and research profile (Senior Lecturer) or with the clear potential (Lecturer/Researcher). There will also be opportunities to link to our new MRC Centre for Neurodevelopmental Disorders, and other departments across the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Neuroscience.

The post holder will act as Assistant Programme Director on the Department’s MSc Clinical Neurodevelopmental Sciences. In this role they will oversee the development and running of the MSc in Clinical Neurodevelopmental Sciences (CNS).  The successful candidate will develop novel ‘translational’ research of relevance to neurodevelopment (broadly defined).  This may be in any disorder with a clear neurodevelopment basis (e.g autism, ADHD, or psychosis), or in disorders that are commonly co-morbid.  The research may be basic, clinical or applied; and it may focus on affected individuals, infants/children at risk of disorder, or parental risk factors.  There will be opportunities to supervise and train post graduate students and postdoctoral research staff to ensure their effective development.

Contact details: Dr Nigel Blackwood, nigel.blackwood@kcl.ac.uk 

This post will be offered on an indefinite contract.

This is a full time post.

Closing date: 07-Jul-2022

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