Job Title: Lecturer in Adult Nursing Job Number: 0001KXJ Department/Institute: School of Nursing and Allied Health Reports to: Head of the School of Nursing and Allied Health Hours: 0.5 FTE Campus base: Based at Bishop Otter campus Chichester but required to work at any centre where University business is conducted that is within reasonable distance of the campus base. Function of the Post: This role will broadly contribute to the development of nursing skills, supporting simulated learning practice and work-related learning. Lecturers will teach as a member of the teaching team in a developing capacity within an established programme of study and/or across developing areas, with the assistance of a mentor and/or senior colleague if required. As a Lecturer in the School of Nursing and Allied Health the post holder will contribute to the teaching within the School related to Nursing, teaching, quality assurance compliance, partnership working, research and income generation in the School associated with our Pre-Registration Nursing courses. They will engage in the curriculum planning, design and leadership of teaching and research activity associated with this. Principal Accountabilities: As a Lecturer in the department of School of Nursing and Allied Health, the working year will be divided between teaching, teaching-related administration, assessment and research in such proportions as may be decided by the Head of Department/Director of Institute, after appropriate consultation, in accordance with the guidelines set out in the Terms and Conditions of Employment for Academic staff. Learning and Teaching Be responsible for the delivery of teaching material - deliver either across a range of modules within a subject area as well as other developing areas within the department. Contribute to curriculum development in the context of pre-registration Nursing Design teaching materials and delivery across modules associated with Nursing the Adult patient. Deliver lectures and/or seminar groups using appropriate teaching methods, helping to identify areas where current provision needs revision or improvement. Transfer knowledge in the form of practical skills, methods and techniques. Support and liaise with clinical practice partners in supporting student work-related learning Becoming an Academic Assessor in line with the NMC standards. Transfer knowledge in the form of practical skills, methods and techniques and engage with the Simulated Based Education developments. Engage in supporting student learning in the work environment Assist with the development of the design and delivery of modules and assessment methods, working closely with colleagues on the implementation of assessment procedures, participating in the examination/assessment process. Set, mark and assess work and examinations and provide effective and timely feedback to students. Assist with the supervision of students projects, fieldwork and placements. Use time outside of teaching hours to prepare well-constructed, varied teaching sessions, ensuring that content, methods of delivery and learning materials will meet the defined learning outcomes. Seek ways of improving performance by reflecting on teaching design and delivery and obtaining and analysing feedback. Provide timely, constructive, formative and comprehensive feedback to students using all forms of communication/media. Embrace the importance and value of engaging in the task of education and learning together with students at all academic levels to ensure an outstanding learning experience. Work in partnership with students to enable them to become independent learners and researchers Deliver high quality, effective and interactive teaching using a range of methods including face to face, blended and remote delivery if necessary. Research, scholarly and income generating activities Engage in pedagogic and practitioner research and/or scholarly activities. Conduct individual or collaborative scholarly projects with the support of a mentor/a senior colleague. Develop learning materials in collaboration with colleagues and disseminate the results of scholarly activity. Develop ideas for generating income and promoting the subject. Teamwork Understand and actively embrace the Universitys distinctive sensibility, the qualities, values and characteristics expected of everyone working for our University. Support academic colleagues on course development and curriculum changes. Contribute to the accreditation of courses and quality control processes within the department. Attend and contribute to team and departmental meetings and/or committees internally or externally. Work with colleagues and students to sustain and strengthen an inclusive, supportive, caring and authentic learning community. Communication, liaison and networking Communicate complex and conceptual ideas to those with limited knowledge and understanding. Communicate material of a specialist or highly technical nature. Liaise with colleagues academic and professional services effectively. Attend open days and assist with other course marketing activities. Focus upon and explore ways to be and think together as educators that are positive and encouraging and empowering. Managing people Manage own teaching, scholarly and administrative activities with guidance if required. Act as a mentor for students in the capacity of Academic Advisor. Supervise students, understand their learning requirements and develop appropriate learning outcomes. Work collaboratively and effectively with others to support project outcomes. Pastoral care Develop and use listening, interpersonal and pastoral care skills and act as first line support to students, referring them as appropriate to internal and external services providing further help. Appreciate the needs of individual students and their circumstances. Support students to work through and overcome the various challenges they will face including personal, economic, mental, physical etc. Planning and managing resources Support the quality of delivery within scope of own level of responsibility, referring more serious matters to others, as appropriate. Manage projects relating to own area of work, in liaison with senior colleagues. Use teaching resources and facilities as appropriate to ensure student needs and expectations are met. Be responsible for administrative duties in own areas, managing projects relating to own areas of work. Work environment Be aware of the risks in the work environment and their potential impact on areas of their own work and that of others. Depending on the area of work and level of training received, the post holder may be expected to conduct risk assessments and take responsibility for the health and safety of others. Expertise Possess sufficient breadth and/or depth of specialist knowledge in the discipline to work within established teaching programmes. Engage in continuous professional development. Use a range of delivery techniques to enthuse and engage students. Develop familiarity with a variety of strategies to promote and asses learning. Foster creative approaches when responding to teaching, learning and scholarship challenges and contribute to the development of a culture of innovation and enterprise