Hybrid photonic-plasmonic cavities can be tailored to display high Q-factors and extremely small mode volumes simultaneously, which results in large values of the Purcell factor, FP. Amongst the different hybrid configurations, those based on a nanoparticle-on-a-mirror (NPoM) plasmonic cavity provide one of the lowest mode volumes, though so far their operation has been constrained to wavelengths below 1 ”m. Here, we propose a hybrid configuration consisting of a silicon photonic crystal cavity with a slot at its center in which a gold nanoparticle is introduced. This hybrid system operates at telecom wavelengths and provides high Q-factor values (Q â 10 5 ) and small normalized mode volumes (Vm â 10 â4 ), leading to extremely large Purcell factor values, FP â 10 7 â 10 8 . The proposed cavity could be used in different applications such as molecular optomechanics, bio-and chemo-sensing, all-optical signal processing or enhanced Raman spectroscopy in the relevant telecom wavelength regime.