City St George's, University of London
Clinical Lectureship in Neurology

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ACADEMIC CLINICAL LECTURER IN NEUROLOGY AT CITY ST GEORGE'S, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
Applications are invited for appointment as an Academic Clinical Lecturer on the Specialty Training Programme in the following:
- 1 x ST4, ST5 or ST6 at City St George's, University of London
Funding: NIHR
ELIGIBILITY GUIDANCE
This post is for trainees who have completed a relevant higher degree, that is a PhD or MD (original research). You must have submitted your thesis by the time of application and been awarded your higher degree by the post start date.
You must hold a full GMC registration with a current, active licence to practise for the entire duration of your appointment.
ST6 applicants are only eligible to apply if they have a full 12 calendar months to CCT completion at the start date of this post. Applicants who have less than 12 months to CCT completion are not eligible to apply.
ENTRY GRADE
For ST4 entry, applicants must hold a current NTN in Neurology and must be ST4 at post start date.
For ST5 entry, applicants must hold a current NTN in Neurology and must be ST5 at post start date.
For ST6 entry, applicants must hold a current NTN in Neurology and must be ST6 at post start date.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT TRAINING GRADES
Please note that the grade(s) advertised are the grade(s) at post start date. This means that applicants must be eligible to train at the advertised grade(s) at the start date of the post.
Please be aware that trainees are not permitted to repeat training for the purposes of taking up a CL post, and trainees are not permitted to start at a grade that is not advertised.
As an example, if a post is advertised at ST3 grade, then a current ST3 trainee who is on track to become an ST4 trainee at the post start date would NOT, under any circumstances, be permitted to take up the CL post at ST3 grade, as this would entail repeating training that has already been completed. If you are in receipt of an ARCP at the grade you are applying to, you will not be eligible for that grade.
If you are in any doubt as to your eligibility, please contact RecruitmentCoordinators@citystgeorges.ac.uk.
CLINICAL BENCHMARKING
As stated above, applicants without a Deanery Reference Number (DRN) or National Training Number (NTN) in the GMC core/specialty training programme and level to which they are applying must have been found appointable at the core/specialty training interviews in the 2026 Recruitment Round 1/Round 2 (where applicable). If no national recruitment is available at the core/specialty training programme and level to which they are applying, applicants without a DRN/NTN are ineligible.
Please note that if you have not been found appointable at the specialty recruitment in 2026, you will not be eligible to proceed any further in the process.
If you have any questions regarding eligibility or benchmarking, please contact RecruitmentCoordinators@citystgeorges.ac.uk.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
This award is for completion of CCT/CESR (CP), subject to satisfactory progression.
PERSON SPECIFICATIONS
Please note there are two person specifications relevant to the ST3 post: the NIHR supplementary person specification (available via the 'Documents' tab on this page) and the matched national specialty person specification, which can be found via the National Specialty Training Website: https://medical.hee.nhs.uk/medical-training-recruitment/medical-specialty-training.
All other entry grades have the NIHR supplementary person specification available in the document tab.
COMPETENCIES
All applicants applying to medical specialties are required to have essential competencies or equivalent depending on the level they are applying for, as demonstrated on the person specification.
Please upload all required evidence of competencies to your online application form when completing the application form online. If you experience difficulties uploading evidence, please ensure you contact RecruitmentCoordinators@citystgeorges.ac.uk.
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION
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Applicants with an NTN based outside of the region to which they are applying must provide a ‘Support for Reapplication to Continue Training in Another Region’ form.
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Applicants who have previously relinquished a specialty training programme must provide a ‘Support for Reapplication to a Specialty Training Programme’ form
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Applicants with an NTN based inside the region to which they are applying must provide their most recent ARCP.
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Applicants who are in a dual training programme must provide both ARCPs demonstrating satisfactory progression.
All supporting forms can be accessed on the National Website Platform: https://medical.hee.nhs.uk/medical-training-recruitment/medical-specialty-training/documents-to-support-your-application
REASONABLE ADJUSTIONS AND DISABILITY CONFIDENT SCHEME
For more information regarding reasonable adjustments and disability confident scheme please refer to the Medical Specialty Recruitment website: https://medical.hee.nhs.uk/medical-training-recruitment/medical-specialty-training/overview-of-specialty-training/applying.
Please ensure that you include specific details of your reasonable adjustments within the relevant section of your application, in addition to reasons and evidence.
FITNESS TO PRACTISE
IF YOU HAVE MADE A POSITIVE DECLARATION IN THE FTP SECTION, YOU MUST FOLLOW THIS UP BY COMPLETING THE FTP FORM WHICH CAN BE FOUND IN THE DOCUMENTS SECTION OF THIS ADVERT. THIS SHOULD BE SENT TO recruitmentcoordinators@citystgeorges.ac.uk BY THE CLOSE OF THE APPLICATION WINDOW. FAILURE TO PROVIDE THE OUTLINED INFORMATION BY THE CLOSE OF APPLICATION MAY RESULT IN YOUR APPLICATION BEING WITHDRAWN.


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ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR RECRUITMENT TO SPECIALTY TRAINING — IMMIGRATION REQUIREMENTS
All medical practitioners are on the shortage occupation list, so all specialty recruitment applicants will be exempt from the resident labour market test.
NHS England (NHSE) is responsible for the sponsorship of Medical and Dental trainees for their Skilled Worker visa application in England. The Medical Specialty Recruitment website has guidance for applicants requiring a visa.
KEY DATES & INFORMATION
- Applications open: Friday 17 July 2026, 10:00
- Applications close: Friday 14 August 2026, 10:00
- Interview date: Wednesday 16 September 2026.
- Interview venue: Remote interviews via Microsoft Teams (access to a microphone, camera and good Wi-Fi connection is essential).
- Posts commence on: Wednesday 20 January 2027 (earliest start date)
INTERVIEW PROCESS
- Document checking: Please have ready one form of photographic identification for document checking.
- Length of interview: 30 minutes.
- Interview structure: A single station interview covering different criteria from the person specification.
- Preferencing posts: For vacancies advertising multiple posts, preferencing will be made available via Oriel; more information will follow at a later stage.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND APPLICATION PROCESS
See below for the job description.
CL NIHR funded Neurology JD 2026.pdf: https://cityuni.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/cs_recruitdirectory/IQD-ICTdMfsuSJMW2gkwqt14AQsvtiODNG72SBvAbLiJV6E?e=GeJUQp
Title Link Oriel Resource Bank: https://www.oriel.nhs.uk/Web/ResourceBank
Applicant Support Portal: https://lasepgmdesupport.hee.nhs.uk/support/home
NHS Employers: https://www.nhsemployers.org/your-workforce/pay-and-reward
NIHR Guidance: https://www.nihr.ac.uk/explore-nihr/academy-programmes/integrated-academic-training.htm
NIHR IAT Guidance: https://www.nihr.ac.uk/career-development/research-career-funding-programmes/postdoctoral/iat-programme/guide
Oriel FAQ: https://www.oriel.nhs.uk/Web/FAQContent
Person Specification: https://medical.hee.nhs.uk/medical-training-recruitment/medical-specialty-training/person-specifications/person-specifications-2026
Medical Specialty Recruitment Resource Bank: https://medical.hee.nhs.uk/medical-training-recruitment/medical-specialty-training
UK Visas and Immigration: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/uk-visas-and-immigration
To apply for this role, please complete the system application form and the forms below.
NIHR CL Application form Part 1 & 2.docx: https://cityuni.sharepoint.com/:w:/s/cs_recruitdirectory/IQDQTaDaBxUuQqVlEZyKFbpOAWJk7A4dxeUKk2cho0dLiFE?e=5lu1Bo
NIHR CL Application form Part 3.docx: <https://cityuni.sharepoint.com/:w:/s/cs_recruitdirectory/IQDPE1r6hCcvRobjgebnalWfAeH36xM3p
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