0.8 FTE - 29.6 hours a week - Maternity Cover up to 25/08/2025
Wrexham University is a forward-thinking and student-focused institution that places great emphasis on its quality of learning and teaching and student experience. We are a vibrant and diverse University located in Wrexham, North East Wales. Our strategic vision sets an ambitious agenda for our future success and growth, which focuses on the delivery of excellent learning and teaching underpinned by research.
We seek to appoint a lecturer to cover maternity leave who will contribute to the suite of programmes within Psychology. We would particularly welcome applications from candidates who have a specialism in developmental psychology and are able to contribute to the delivery of research methods, as well as support our growing portfolio of programmes.
You will combine a passion for teaching and research. The successful candidate will work with students, team members and colleagues across the wider University to ensure a positive experience for students, monitor student recruitment and retention and address all University quality assurance processes.
Successful applicants will be a member of the British Psychological Society and hold or be working towards a PhD in psychology. Teaching and learning experience within the Higher Education sector would be an advantage.
The role is varied and challenging, so you will need to be a highly self-motivated individual who is able to work flexibly and to tight deadlines, both autonomously and as part of a team. You will have outstanding communication and organisational skills and an eye for detail.
For an informal discussion please contact Dr Natalie Roch, Principal Lecturer in Psychology via natalie.roch@wrexham.ac.uk.
Previous applicants need not apply.
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