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A leading healthcare provider is looking for a Clinical Research Fellow in Cardiology, focusing on electrophysiology and devices at their Leicester location. This full-time post facilitates translational research and requires substantial training in cardiology. Candidates must have experience in electrophysiology and a strong motivation to develop skills in this field. The role includes participation in outpatient clinics and potential for extending the position based on performance.
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The closing date is 01 January 2026
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a senior clinical research fellow post within the Department of Cardiology at Glenfield Hospital to undertake translational research in cardiac electrophysiology. The research projects will encompass the remits of arrhythmia mechanism, novel ablation methodology and technology. The appointed fellow will be expected to work towards an MD/PhD registered at the University of Leicester.
Candidates are expected to have had substantial training in general cardiology and ideally be trainees in cardiac electrophysiology. Basic experience in diagnostic electrophysiology is required and a clear motivation to develop high-level electrophysiology and/or devices skills should be demonstrable.
The appointed candidate will be expected to participate in 1-2 outpatient clinics/week within the electrophysiology service. Access to catheter lab and training in complex cardiac electrophysiology is negotiable depending on candidate's level of cardiology training.
This is a full-time research post funded for 12 months with the potential for extension to 24 months depending on candidate's performance. The appointed candidate will receive support from both academic and clinical supervisors. The candidate is expected to work independently but also collaboratively with cardiac physiologists, heart rhythm nurses, and cardiology registrars.
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There is strong research interest in Sudden Death developing novel predictive tools; and Atrial Fibrillation including mechanistic studies involving signal processing, artificial intelligence and engineering approaches as well as leading multicentre international clinical trials. This post is funded to conduct research on various ablation strategies of AF and VT. The applicant will be encouraged to develop own research ideas, to support other potential ongoing electrophysiology trials, and to disseminate research findings through academic publications and conference presentations. Duration of the post is 2 years, can be extended up to 3 years, depending on study progress.
Duties of the post.
It is anticipated that the fellow will work under the direct supervision of consultant cardiac electrophysiologists in the department with direct supervision of Dr Shui Hao Chin who is responsible for VT ablation program in the trust. Working and training with other EP and devices consultants will be accessible. It is expected that the successful applicant will be exposed to some EP interventions as well as comprehensive management of patients with arrhythmic conditions in out-patient and in-patient settings. The majority of the week will be spent in research activity. There will be no regular ward commitment. The fellow will be expected to do 1-2 out-patient clinics per week. The opportunity to join the registrar on-call rota may be available, but is not mandatory.
On-call / Emergency Duty Rota
There is no mandatory commitment to the out of hours SpR rota, but there may be an opportunity to do this should a rota slot become available.
Teaching.
The applicant will be expected to attend regular educational and MDT meetings where the management of patients with arrhythmias and devices are discussed.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust