Overview
Senior Lecturer/Reader/Professor in Hepatology – Strand, London, WC2R 2LS
About Us
The Roger Williams Institute of Liver Studies (RW-ILS) is at the forefront of delivering world-leading discovery science and translating it into impactful solutions for patients with liver disease. By working closely with local public and patient groups throughout the research journey, we ensure our innovations are relevant, transformative, and centred around patient needs.
As a pioneering collaboration between the Foundation for Liver Research, King’s College London, and King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, we bridge the gap between cutting-edge science and real-world patient outcomes. Our approach integrates clinical expertise with advanced research to tackle liver disease from every angle.
We are driving excellence across five research themes:
- Transplantation, Advanced Therapies & Regenerative Medicine
- Steatotic Liver Diseases
- Cirrhosis & Gut-Liver Axis
- Hepatobiliary Cancer
- Paediatric Hepatology & Rare Diseases
About the role
The Senior Lecturer/Reader/Professor in Hepatology will play a pivotal role in advancing the Faculty’s academic strategy by leading high-impact research into liver disease and contributing to the education of the next generation of scientists and healthcare professionals. This position will drive innovation through academic expertise in liver studies and translational research. The appointee will foster interdisciplinary collaborations, deliver research-led education, and mentor early-career researchers, ensuring King’s College London remains at the forefront of addressing contemporary healthcare challenges .The role will involve conducting and leading high-impact research aligned to the research themes of the Roger Williams Institute of Liver Studies (RW-ILS), while developing and maintaining an externally funded research programme.
Core outputs will include: publishing high-quality research outputs in peer-reviewed journals, enhancing the Faculty’s research profile and supporting its Research Excellence Framework (REF) submission; fostering interdisciplinary collaborations within the Faculty and with external research groups, including national and international partners; providing research-led teaching across undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, including the MBBS, MSc, and PGCert courses, ensuring alignment with the Faculty’s education strategy; supervising and mentoring PhD students and early-career researchers, promoting a culture of innovation, excellence, and academic development; contributing to the design and delivery of teaching modules; actively engaging in academic administration and committee work as required, contributing to the Faculty’s strategic and operational goals.
This is a full time post (35 hours per week), and you will be offered an indefinite contract.
About You
To be successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience:
Senior Lecturer
Essential criteria
- PhD (or equivalent) qualified in relevant subject area
- Demonstrable expertise in hepatology or a related field, with a history of high-quality, peer-reviewed publications
- Strong record of obtaining prestigious, substantial research funding/grants
- Evidence of teaching experience at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Experience teaching small and large groups. Evidence of engagement with teaching delivery
- Proven ability to lead research projects, mentor early-career researchers, and foster interdisciplinary collaboration within academic and clinical settings
- Experience with data analysis techniques
Desirable criteria
- Evidence of working with international research groups or consortia, contributing to global perspectives on liver diseases and advancing multi-centre studies
- Experience in integrating public and patient involvement (PPI) into research or clinical practice, enhancing the relevance and impact of research outcomes
- A developing national reputation in your discipline and be recognised as having made an individually significant contribution to your field and/or innovative contributions to the field
Reader
Essential criteria
- PhD (or equivalent) qualified in relevant subject area
- Demonstrable expertise in hepatology or a related field, with a history of high-quality, peer-reviewed publications
- Strong record of obtaining prestigious, substantial research funding/grants
- Evidence of teaching experience at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Experience teaching small and large groups. Evidence of engagement with teaching delivery
- Proven ability to lead research projects, mentor early-career researchers, and foster interdisciplinary collaboration within academic and clinical settings
- Experience with data analysis techniques
- Established a national and emerging international reputation in your discipline and been recognised as having made significant and innovative contributions to your field. These contributions should have been sustained over a period of time
Desirable criteria
- Evidence of working with international research groups or consortia, contributing to global perspectives on liver diseases and advancing multi-centre studies
- Experience in integrating public and patient involvement (PPI) into research or clinical practice, enhancing the relevance and impact of research outcomes