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University offices: Vacancies

The University follows an equal opportunities policy and has a policy on arrangements for part-time work.

Applications are invited for the following University offices:

Associate Dean and Director of Postgraduate General Practice Education in the Faculty of Clinical Medicine

Associate Dean and Director of Postgraduate General Practice Education in the Faculty of Clinical Medicine to undertake responsibilities in relation to postgraduate general practice education in the East Anglian deanery. The person appointed will lead and develop education and training in general practice in the context of (a) the increasing role of primary care in the continuum of medical education and (b) the growth of multidisciplinary education. He or she will be a key member of the postgraduate medical and dental education team and will be accountable to the Postgraduate Dean. The appointment will be for eight sessions a week and applications are invited from general practice educators with experience and demonstrated ability in postgraduate medical education for general practice, preferably with publication in the area. The appointment will be for a period of up to five years, with the possibility of reappointment for periods not exceeding five years at a time.

The pensionable stipend will be related, pro rata, to the national NHS pay scale for Directors of Postgraduate General Practice Education, currently £59,040 to £80,735 a year.

Further information may be obtained from Dr J. S. G. Biggs, Postgraduate Dean. Applications, marked 'confidential' and including a curriculum vitae, should be sent to Miss S. M. Pinnock, Secretary of the Appointments Committee, Clinical School, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 2SP, so as to reach her not later than 31 March 1999. (There is no application form.)

Computer Officer in the Faculty of History

Computer Officer, Grade II, in the Faculty of History to take up appointment on 1 April 1999 or as soon as possible thereafter. The Computer Officer is responsible for the development and maintenance of computing facilities in the Faculty and Seeley Library. Current projects in the Faculty include the extension of the ethernet and the computerization of examination marking, the development of a statistical information database for graduates, and the development of administrative IT. The appointment will be for three years, with the possibility of reappointment for periods not exceeding five years at a time or, when appropriate, to the retiring age.

The pensionable stipend for a Computer Officer, Grade II, is £22,726 a year, rising by four annual increments to £26,523.

Further particulars are available from the Administrative Officer, Faculty of History, West Road, Cambridge, CB3 9EF (tel. 01223 335350, e-mail cch1000@cam.ac.uk), to whom applications (six copies) should be sent so as to arrive no later than 3 March 1999. No application forms are issued. Applicants should include a curriculum vitae and the names of two or three referees. Candidates should ask their referees to send their reports direct to the Administrative Officer so as to reach her by 3 March 1999. Interviews will be held on 11 March 1999.

Please note: This is a repeat of last week's notice which inadvertently carried an incorrect telephone number.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 17 February 1999
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