We are looking for two lecturer/senior lecturers. Forward-looking, focused and innovative. Kingston University is yours to achieve. An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the Adult Nursing academic team at Kingston University for a full-time contract as Lecturer/Senior Lecturer.
Join our dynamic and forward-looking School and in this key role you will strive to enhance nursing practice and the reputation of our School of Nursing, Allied and Public Health in the area of adult nursing care across all domains of practice. Articulate and well-respected, you will teach across pre-registration nursing programmes and workforce development at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Experience of minor injuries would be beneficial for the 0.6 position. In particular, you will have the ability to inspire our students and will have a keen interest in developing education. Alongside being involved in the pastoral care of students, you will be encouraged and supported to further your interests in research, enterprise or professional practice. Our School celebrates equality, diversity and inclusivity and we welcome applications from individuals who represent the full spectrum of our community.
You will be a nurse on the NMC register (adult), educated to at least degree level, with experience of caring for adult patients. You are enthusiastic, dynamic and highly motivated. You are interested in teaching and can share your skills and expertise with the nursing workforce of the future. A teaching qualification is desirable but non-essential. We welcome people who are currently within clinical practice and who would like to have some experience in academia. The faculty supports new members of staff to gain appropriate qualifications and is keen to support ongoing academic and professional development. Secondment will also be considered.
School of Nursing, Allied and Public Health
Our people are passionate about developing nurses for the future, in each of the four fields of nursing – adult, children, learning disability, and mental health. We support our students to ensure they get the skills and knowledge they need to make a lasting impact on society. We also have access to industry-leading research for nursing and health professions.
We are looking for full-time and part-time permanent positions with a starting salary of £44,404 per annum for Lecturer and £49,468 per annum for Senior Lecturer, depending on the skills and experience of the successful applicant.
Interviews are expected to take place on Friday, 14th March 2025.
For informal enquiries, please contact Dr Michelle Carter, Head of Department of Adult Nursing and Allied Health.
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