Post SummaryThe primary purpose of this post is to contribute to the teaching, research, outreach and administrative activities in the Discipline of Radiation Therapy. The successful applicant will have a strong commitment to expanding their reputation in teaching and research in the field of radiation therapy. They will have experience working in a radiation therapy clinical department and their research and clinical experience will underpin their teaching.Post statusTenure Track – this position is Tenure Track, 5‑years in the first instance, permanency is subject to satisfying the tenure requirements.Hours of postHours of work for academic staff are those as prescribed under Public Service Agreements. For further information please follow the link below: www.tcd.ie/hr/assets/pdf/academic-hours-public-service-agreement.pdfSalaryThis appointment will be made on the Assistant Professor merged Salary Scale (€43,425 - €103,582 per annum) at a point in line with current Government pay policy. monthly/weekly payscales. (tcd.ie)Closing Date12 noon Irish Standard Time, 1st June 2026How to applyCandidates should submit by e‑Recruitment:A comprehensive curriculum vitae, including a full list of publicationsThe names and contact details (i.e. addresses, e‑mail, etc.) of three refereesA research plan (max. 2 pages)Applicants are required to submit a two‑page research plan outlining their proposed programme of research over the next two years. The plan should demonstrate how the applicant’s research aligns with and would contribute to the Discipline of Radiation Therapy, including its clinical, academic, and translational priorities.Outline their key research themes and objectives for the first two yearsIndicate how their work would integrate with existing expertise within the Discipline and wider institutional/clinical partnersDescribe their strategy for establishing collaborations (e.g., with clinicians, physicists, and/or other relevant stakeholders)Provide an overview of funding opportunities they intend to pursue, including potential national and/or international schemesIdentify expected outputs and impact, including contributions to the Discipline’s research profileInclude a brief section describing their priorities for the first 100 days in post, demonstrating how they would establish and position their research within the DisciplineTeaching StatementApplicants are required to submit a two‑page teaching statement outlining their teaching experience, approach, and potential contribution to education within the Discipline of Radiation Therapy.The statement should:Summarise the applicant’s teaching experience (undergraduate and/or postgraduate)Describe their teaching philosophy and approach, particularly in relation to integrating scientific principles with clinical practiceIndicate how they would contribute to teaching within a Radiation Therapy curriculum, including interdisciplinary learning across biology, physics, and clinical domainsProvide examples of teaching methods or innovations they have used or would aim to implement (e.g., case‑based learning, interactive approaches, research‑led teaching)Outline their approach to student supervision and support, including undergraduate and postgraduate research projectsApplicants are also encouraged to include a brief section describing their priorities for the first 100 days in post, including how they would engage with existing modules, students, and programme development.Any applications which are still in progress at the closing time on the specified closing date will be cancelled automatically by the system.Informal enquiries about this post should be made to Laure Marignol, Professor in Radiation Biology, Laure.Marignol@tcd.ie€43,425 to €103,582 per annum
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