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Søknadsfrist: 2025-05-30

Postdoctoral Research Associate (Clinical Exercise Physiologist)

Publisert 2025-03-31

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The role:

An exciting opportunity for someone who has a strong background in cardiovascular rehabilitation to support an NIHR funded trial. You will engage in development and testing of a rehabilitation intervention for individuals 
with CLTI post revascularisation. The study will be conducted at a local NHS Foundation Trust. 

Qualifications we require:

A PhD degree in Clinical Exercise Physiology or a relevant subject 

Application requirements:

Skills/Experience:

  • Proficiency in designing and delivering exercise based interventions for clinical populations
  • Skilled in analysis of rehabilitation interventions .
  • Experience in clinical environments working with NHS or community clinicians
  • Experience of NHS ethical processes 
  • Attributes:

  • Problem-solving ability with a desire to learn.
  • Self-motivation, team working and collaboration.
  • A commitment to the pursuit of excellence, with leadership potential.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication.
  • Exceptional presentation skills, with the ability to effectively convey complex information.
  • About the Project:

    The current project is an NIHR funded trial to develop and test the feasibility of a co-developed rehabilitation intervention for individuals 
    with CLTI post revascularisation.

    For an informal discussion, please contact Dr. Stefan Birkett, .