The University of Leeds is recruiting a Senior Researcher in Psychological Medicine

We wish to recruit a principal investigator to assist in the development of a research portfolio in the field of psychological medicine. The main objective of this position is to prepare and submit research grant proposals, in collaboration with senior academics from the Leeds Institute of Health Sciences, in order to attract substantial external funding for research from local sources, regional, national and international. The applicant will work closely with Professor Guthrie to expand research into the following potential areas: self-harm, persistent physical symptoms, psychological aspects of physical health / long-term conditions, psychological treatment, delirium / dementia and liaison psychiatry. 

To further explore the position or for any questions you may have, please contact:

Professor Else Guthrie 

Email:  eaguthrie@leeds.ac.uk ; Phone. 0113 343 2442

More information

The University of Leeds is committed to providing equal opportunities for all and offers a range of  family friendly policies . The University is a founding member of Athena SWAN and holds the Bronze Prize. The School of Medicine holds the Gold Award. We are committed to being an inclusive medical school that values ​​all staff, and we are pleased to consider requests for job sharing and requests for flexible work arrangements from our employees.

Location:  Leeds – Main Campus

Faculty / Service:  Faculty of Medicine and Health

School / Institute:  Leeds Institute of Health Sciences (LIHS)

Category:  Search

Grade:  Grade 8

Salary:  £ 41,526 to £ 49,553 per year

Working time:  100% FTE

Position type:  Full time

Type of contract:  fixed term (for 12 months)

Release date:  Friday 28 February 2020

Closing date:  Sunday March 29, 2020

Interview date:  Thursday April 16, 2020

Reference:  MHIHS1244

Downloads:  Candidate’s file

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