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NIHR GOSH BRC Intermediate Fellowship for Wider Healthcare Professionals 2025
Open: The Intermediate Fellowship aims to support post-doctoral wider healthcare professionals working in child health research to make the next step in their research career and become clinical academic leaders of the future. The deadline for applications is Friday 31 October 2025, 5.00 p.m.
Aim
The Intermediate Fellowship aims to support post-doctoral wider healthcare professionals working in child health research to make the next step in their research career towards independence and becoming clinical academic leaders of the future.
This includes nurses, allied health professionals (AHPs), pharmacists, psychologists, healthcare scientists and any other appropriate clinical professional who is not a doctor or dentist and who is registered with an appropriate regulatory/professional body.
Funding Call information
Applications are welcome from staff substantively employed by either GOSH, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health (UCL GOS ICH) or Paediatric Excellence Initiative partner sites (Alder Hey, Birmingham or Sheffield Children’s Hospitals) who are wider healthcare professionals, including nurses, AHPs, pharmacists, psychologists, healthcare scientists and any other appropriate clinical professional who is not a doctor or dentist and who is registered with an appropriate regulatory/professional body.
The Intermediate Fellowship scheme is funded by the NIHR GOSH BRC and GOSH Charity, and approximately £150k is available to support the 2025 Intermediate Fellowship call. The Fellowship provides funding for salary costs for up to 50% FTE for between 12-18 months. Successful applicant(s) can start their Fellowship from 30 January 2026 and the latest date they can start the Fellowship 01 October 2027. Applicants can decide the most optimal timeframe for their Fellowship, as this may be dependent on the objectives outlined in their application. Applicants are encouraged to undertake clinical responsibilities alongside their Fellowship for the remaining 50% FTE.
You may utilise the protected time the Fellowship offers to achieve objectives aimed at consolidating skills and experience needed to take the next step in your clinical academic research career and to strengthen any external application(s) you plan to develop and submit. Any future fellowship you plan to apply for should be based at GOSH, UCL GOS Institute of Child Health, Alder Hey Children’s Hospital, Birmingham Women’s and Children’s Hospital or Sheffield Children’s Hospital as your host NHS Trust.
Example objectives for the fellowship could include preparing and submitting an external application during the Fellowship. It could also include developing further research outputs necessary for the development of an external application, including setting up networks, collaborations, holding a focus group or developing research papers and collecting further data. You may also want to include an objective around developing a new skill to strengthen your experience as a researcher. Fellows will also be expected to demonstrate how they will spend time during the fellowship contribution to the ambitions set out in GOSH’s (or associated partner site hospital's) research hospital strategy, including acting as a champion and role model for research amongst wider healthcare professionals.
Applicants can also apply for up to £10,000 of funding towards consumables, statistical support, training and development as part of their Intermediate Fellowship, with appropriate justification. This budget can also include funding to conduct patient and public involvement and engagement (PPIE) activities necessary to enhance the external fellowship application. Please visit the GOSH BRC PPIE webpage for guidance on costing information and more details. If you still have questions, please contact our PPIE Lead at research.ppi@gosh.nhs.uk.
Webinar Q&A sessions
GOSH BRC management team and the BRC’s Research Hospital Clinical Academic Lead will be holding two webinars for applicants to attend if they have any questions. Details for the webinars can be found below.
Join Webinar on Thursday 21 August 2025, 12.00 p.m. to 1.00 p.m.
This meeting will be hybrid and hosted onsite in the GOSH CRF Meeting Room and Zoom.
Click here to join the meeting
Meeting ID: 896 6412 7434
Passcode: 654006
Join Webinar on Wednesday 03 September 4.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.
This meeting will be hybrid and hosted onsite in the GOSH CRF Meeting Room and Zoom.
Click here to join the meeting
Meeting ID: 848 7146 1302
Passcode: 959570
Application and Selection process
To apply please download and complete the Guidance and Application Form and submit to brc@gosh.nhs.uk. by Friday 31 October 2025, 5.00 p.m.
Let us know if you intend to apply as soon as possible by emailing brc@gosh.nhs.uk. It’s useful to know in advance as we want to ensure there’s a range of experts on the review panel who reflect the broad range of professions who can apply.
- The deadline for applications is Friday 31 October 2025, 5.00 p.m.
- Completed application forms (with e-signatures) as well as an up-to-date CV and formal costings from your R&D office should be submitted as a word document and by e-mail to brc@gosh.nhs.uk by the deadline.
- Following submission of the applications, they will be reviewed and shortlisted by members of the BRC’s Leadership Team in addition to internal and external members of academic staff. They will assess applications using the selection criteria outlined below.
- Shortlisted applicants will be invited for interview.
- Interviews dates are being finalised, but they are likely to take place the week commencing the 08 December 2025.
- Awardees will be notified within one week of the interview date.
- We anticipate supporting up to two Intermediate Fellowships, but this is subject to change and dependent on budget.
Selection criteria
Your application form will be assessed again the following criteria
- Likelihood the proposed Intermediate Fellowship will result in the applicant making the next step in their research career as outlined in their application form.
- Innovative aspects of the proposed project.
- Demonstrated support of the appropriate supervisory team.
- Track record of the applicant (including publications, presentations, grant funding, and leadership) as appropriate for career level of the applicant.
- Outline of vision by the applicant of research direction and career path.
- Intention of the applicant to contribute to GOSH’s wider research hospital strategy.
For anyone who is interested in applying for the scheme, but circumstances make it challenging to access, please contact brc@gosh.nhs.uk to discuss.