TRACC+ Clinical Lectureships
ACN2 (£52,229 - £77,389 per annum or updated national pay scales)
Fixed-term, full-time (40 hours per week)
4 August 2027 until CCT date + 6 months
Up to 4 posts available
The Universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow and the Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute and Cancer Research UK Scotland Centre are seeking to appoint their ninth cohort of highly ambitious individuals who aspire to become the next generation of clinical academic leaders in cancer-focused disciplines. The TRACC+ Programme is funded by Cancer Research UK and NHS Education for Scotland and commenced in 2019. Vacancies are available within TRACC+ for trainees seeking doctoral (PhD) training and mentorship. Vacancies are open to medically qualified trainees already in clinical training with a National Training Number (NTN) in any clinical discipline with an academic interest in cancer and who are based anywhere in the UK . All candidates must demonstrate a clear commitment to a future career as a clinical academic in cancer research and should have a track record appropriate to their career stage in basic and/or translational and/or clinical research.
The Opportunity:
The TRACC+ Programme has up to 4 posts available for the August 2027 intake. All posts provide funding for a full-time, 3-year Clinical Research Training Fellowship for clinicians leading to a PhD in one of the University of Edinburgh’s or University of Glasgow’s internationally competitive, multidisciplinary research centres. In addition, funding is provided as a TRACC+ Clinical Lecturer for a preparatory ‘run-in’ period of up to 12 months before beginning the 3-year PhD project, when clinical training (80%) is combined with protected research time (20%) for selecting supervisors and planning of the PhD project with the support of the TRACC Directors.
The TRACC+ Clinical Research Training Fellowship (CRTF) involves a period of Out of Programme for Research (OOPR) for 3 years (or longer if working less than full time) during which the PhD project is completed, but up to 10% of time during the CRTF can be used for clinical training as appropriate for the candidate’s clinical speciality, and as agreed with the TRACC leadership team and their NHS Training Programme Director.
Following completion of the PhD, successful candidates continue as a TRACC+ Clinical Lecturer and complete clinical training in their chosen speciality, with ongoing support and mentorship through the TRACC+ programme, and with ongoing 20% protected research time. This period will be up until the date of CCT (plus 6 months period of grace if appropriate). For academic GPs, the run-out period may be for a fixed duration post-CCT (details in job description). TRACC+ Clinical Lecturers may apply for an alternate post-doctoral academic training post (such as the schemes competitively awarded in Scotland for joint 50% clinical training and 50% research funding).
Progression through the scheme is subject to satisfactory performance but does not involve competitive interviews after initial appointment.
Your skills and attributes for success:
Candidates for TRACC+ Clinical Lecturer posts must already hold a UK National Training Number (NTN). For academic GPs, the post is available for those who have been working for up to 3 years post-CCT at the time of taking up the post (or longer if applicants have been working less than full time, but only equivalent to 36 months 1.0 FTE). For successful candidates who are based outside the Scotland Deanery, we will work with them, their current host Deanery/Local Education Training Board and the destination Scotland Deanery to seek an Inter Deanery Transfer. Candidates must have full GMC registration. We aim to be an inclusive programme and welcome applications from eligible candidates irrespective of gender or ethnic group and will adapt the programme for successful candidates who wish to work less than full time.
The TRACC+ programme is jointly run by the University of Edinburgh and the University of Glasgow. The research posts are integrated between the two Universities and the wider cancer research ecosystems in both cities. Candidates should apply through the University of Edinburgh system, but this application route will not influence the University or Research Centre where the research will be undertaken.
This role requires Protection of Vulnerable Groups Scheme (PVG) Registration.
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Application:
Applications must be accompanied by:
(1) a copy of your current Curriculum Vitae,
(2) a cover letter describing how you meet the job specification (essential and desirable criteria),
(3) a 300-word maximum personal statement specifying your motivation for applying to the TRACC programme in particular and your interests specifically in cancer research.
Please combine these three documents into ONE single document, and upload it under “Resume” in the online application system.
For the sake of fairness, documents other than the CV and supporting statement will not be considered.
For further information, please go to: https://www.crukscotlandcentre.ac.uk/training/tracc-programme-for-clinicians/tracc-programme-crtf-phd
Enquiries, regardless of your preferred destination institution, should be directed in the first instance to the TRACC+ Administrator: [email protected] Applications, regardless of your preferred destination institution, should be submitted to the University of Edinburgh.
As a valued member of our team, you can expect:
A competitive salary.
An exciting, positive, creative, challenging and rewarding place to work.
To be part of a diverse and vibrant international community.
Comprehensive Staff Benefits, including generous annual leave entitlement, a defined benefits pension scheme, a wide range of staff discounts, family-friendly initiatives, and flexible work options. Check out the full list on our staff benefits page and use our reward calculator to discover the value of your pay and benefits.
Championing equality, diversity, and inclusion
The University of Edinburgh holds a Silver Athena SWAN award in recognition of our commitment to advance gender equality in higher education. We are members of the Race Equality Charter, and we are also Stonewall Scotland Diversity Champions, actively promoting LGBT equality.
Prior to any employment commencing with the University, you will be required to evidence your right to work in the UK. Further information is available on our right to work webpages .
The University is able to sponsor the employment of international workers in this role. If successful, an international applicant requiring sponsorship to work in the UK will need to satisfy the UK Home Office’s English Language requirements and apply for and secure a Skilled Worker Visa.
Key dates to note
The closing date for applications is 30 th September 2026.
Unless stated otherwise, the closing time for applications is 11:59 pm (UK time). If you are applying from outside the UK, the closing time shown on our adverts will automatically adjust to your browser’s local time zone .
Interviews will be held virtually via MS Teams on 3 rd November 2026 (Tuesday).