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Vacancies in the University

The University is committed to equality of opportunity.

Any job application submitted with a curriculum vitae should be accompanied by a Cover Sheet for Employment (Form PD18) which can be downloaded from http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/offices/personnel/forms/pd18, or may be obtained in hard copy from the advertising Department or Faculty.

UNIVERSITY OFFICES

Clinical Lecturer/Specialist Registrar in the Department of Paediatrics

Clinical Lecturer in the Department of Paediatrics, to take up appointment from September 2003, or as soon as possible thereafter. The appointee is expected to contribute to undergraduate teaching and pursue research, for which 50 per cent protected time is available. An interest in neonatology, endocrinology and diabetes, obesity, or medical education would be appropriate. Appointees will be of the standard required for an Honorary Contract with the NHS Executive Eastern Region as a Specialist Registrar, usually at level Year 3 or above.

The pensionable scale of stipends for a Clinical Lecturer is £25,920 a year rising by ten annual increments to £44,810. Appointments are for four years initially, with the possibility of reappointment for a further two years.

Further information to be obtained from Louise Foster, School of Clinical Medicine, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 2SP (tel. 01223 336727, e-mail lmdf2@medschl.cam.ac.uk), to whom applications (fifteen copies) should be sent, not later than Monday, 2 June 2003.

Informal enquiries may be made to Professor Ieuan Hughes, Head of the Department of Paediatrics (tel. 01223 336885, e-mail iah1000@cam.ac.uk) or Professor David Dunger (tel. 01223 336886, e-mail dbd25@cam.ac.uk).

University Lecturer (Honorary Consultant) in the Department of Clinical Biochemistry

Applications are invited for a University Lectureship in Clinical Biochemistry, available immediately. The post-holder will share in provision of the consultant Clinical Biochemistry/Metabolic Medicine service at Addenbrooke's NHS Trusts. Application will be made to the relevant NHS Trust for the award of an Honorary Consultant contract. Applicants must be eligible for inclusion on the Specialist Register and should have a strong track record in research. The Department has particular research strengths in the areas of diabetes, metabolism, and membrane trafficking, and applicants from clinical scientists who bring novel expertise and/or approach relevant to those areas are particularly welcome.

The pensionable scale of stipends for a University Lecturer is £23,296 a year rising by eleven annual increments to £35,950 a year. The successful candidates will be eligible to receive an additional payment for clinical responsibility related to the amount of clinical work undertaken. If, as expected, the Lecturers undertake the equivalent of six or more NHS sessions a week of clinical work the payment will be such as to bring his or her total pensionable emoluments into line with a point on the NHS salary scale for consultants of £52,640 to £68,505.

Prospective applicants are strongly encouraged to contact Professor Stephen O'Rahilly, of the Department of Clinical Biochemistry (tel. 01223 336855).

Further information to be obtained from Louise Foster, School of Clinical Medicine, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 2SP (tel. 01223 336727, e-mail lmdf2@medschl.cam.ac.uk), to whom applications (14 copies) should be sent so as to reach her not later than 2 June 2003.

Administrative Officer, Grade I, in the Admissions Office of the University Offices

Applications are invited for the new post of Admissions and Data Services Officer (Administrative Officer, Grade I) within the busy Cambridge Admissions Office. The post-holder will lead the team to deliver a co-ordinated service of advice and support to Colleges' admissions and other staff on all matters concerning undergraduate admissions procedures and decision-making. This includes processing enquiries, decisions to UCAS, management information and statistics, reports and databases to assist the Colleges in decision-making, and planning relating to admissions and widening participation.

The pensionable scale of stipends for an Administrative Officer, Grade I, is £25,451 to £30,660 (plus discretionary points to £33,065). Applications should include a curriculum vitae, full career details, and the names and details of two referees. Further particulars and application forms are available from the Academic Secretary, University Offices, The Old Schools, Cambridge, CB2 1TT (e-mail daj30@admin.cam.ac.uk). Informal enquiries should be addressed to Ms Janet Graham, Head of the Cambridge Admissions Office (tel. 01223 333304, e-mail jg330@cam.ac.uk). The closing date for applications is 10 June 2003.

OTHER POST

One-year fixed-term Lectureship in the Faculty of Philosophy

Applications are invited for a one-year fixed-term Lectureship in the Faculty of Philosophy to cover the leave of Dr Michael Potter during the academical year 2003-04. Candidates must be prepared to teach philosophical and/or mathematical logic. The successful candidate will be required to give 40 lectures; to supervise graduate students; and to examine at both undergraduate and graduate level. The appointment is tenable from 1 October 2003 until 30 September 2004. The salary is limited to £23,296.

Further particulars are available at http://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/, or may be obtained from Mrs K. Morgan, Faculty of Philosophy, Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge, CB3 9DA (tel. 01223 330590, fax 01223 335091, e-mail crm41@cam.ac.uk), to whom applications should be sent so as to reach her not later than Thursday, 29 May 2003.

Applications should include a full curriculum vitae and publications list, and the names of two referees. Referees should be asked to write directly to Mrs Morgan so as to reach the Faculty by the closing date. There is no application form.


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Cambridge University Reporter, Wednesday 14 May 2003
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