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  HS208 What do patients really need after a stay in an Intensive Care Unit?


   Faculty of Health Sciences

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  Dr R Turk  No more applications being accepted  Funded PhD Project (European/UK Students Only)

About the Project

This exciting opportunity will enable you to combine clinical practice with a research role and to contribute to further development of a well-established critical care follow-up service. You will work with your nominated clinical mentor and academic supervisors to develop your clinical academic role in both practice and university settings. You will join a thriving and expanding group of Clinical Doctoral Research Fellows using the purpose built Clinical Academic Facilities.

We are seeking an enthusiastic and motivated registered nurse who holds a recognised post registration qualification in critical care. You will work as a Staff Nurse at Salisbury District Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Intensive Care and High Dependency Unit (Radnor).

Please use the following link for information about our project in collaboration with Salisbury District Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and instructions of the entry criteria and how to apply: https://www.jobs.nhs.uk/xi/vacancy/f1c9fd798d79e6ed722e79396bc0bbf8/?vac_ref=914665856


Funding Notes

You will receive a 0.4 WTE band 5 salary and a stipend of £6,500 at equivalent of Band 5 in year 1. This stipend will increase year on year (year 4 £6,898). Your part-time PhD fees are paid on your behalf.

Interview date: 13/07/2017

References

For further information please contact:

Helen Aldridge, Lead Nurse, Critical Care Services - helen.aldridge@salisbury.nhs.uk

Dr Ruth Turk, PhD Programme Lead - R.Turk@soton.ac.uk stating research project title and HS number (HS number: HS208)