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Clinical Lecturer/Tutor in Rheumatology

  • Apply by date - February 21st @ 11pm
Job Title: Clinical Lecturer/Tutor in Rheumatology
Reporting To: Prof Seamus Sreenan, Director, Graduate Entry Medical Programme
Location: Connolly Hospital, Blanchardstown
Closing date: February 21st 2023
Objective:
The principal objective of the post is to participate in the development, direction, teaching, facilitation and examinations of the undergraduate teaching programme.
Benefits:
  • Participate in clinical courses such as ACLS, BLS and PALS and receive a refund of up to €450 on successful completion
  • Refunds of  up to €450 also  available on passing  approved  examinations
  • Benefit from up to 14 days Educational Leave to support participation on approved courses, exams or professional development activities.
  • Clinical Educator  career  development  programme  providing  access  to  mentoring, interview/CV support and speciality careers talks.
  • Generous educational funding for:
  • Doctoral  degrees  by  research  through  our  School  of Postgraduate  Studies –MD and PhD opportunities
  • Masters  programmes  through  our  Surgical  Affairs  department -Masters  in Surgery  (MCh)  and MSc  in  Advanced  Clinical  Practice
  • Fully funded places on RCSI’s Postgraduate Diploma in Health Professions Education
Contract:
This appointment is available for a period of one year initially, renewable to a maximum of two further years subject to satisfactory performance.
Salary: €55,000 per annum for Clinical Lecturer or €45,000 for Clinical Tutor. Level of appointment will depend on the successful candidates’ previous experience.
Application Process:
Please apply online through www.rcsi.ie/careers with your CV and covering letter no later than 11pm on February 21st 2023.
Informal queries can be directed to Amanda Murphy (amandamurphy@rcsi.ie)
Interview Process:
It is proposed that interviews will be held in March 2023.

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