Full time – 37 hours per week
Closing date 1/12/2024 at 23:30
The Role
In one of the largest providers of nurse education in the UK, you’ll be working with a large, vibrant community of academics, practitioners, and researchers committed to providing high quality, research-informed teaching to ensure active learning.
You will have a broad academic remit including teaching, assessments, supporting students, and scholarly activities across the undergraduate and postgraduate curricula.
You will teach students from other healthcare professions, and we are particularly interested in someone who has worked in an integrated way in practice.
We would like you to have particular skills in either psychological therapies, forensic nursing, older adult care, or young people’s mental health.
The School/Team
The School of Health and Social Care delivers a well-established, large, and diverse portfolio of undergraduate, postgraduate, and degree apprenticeship courses leading to registration in 14 different professions.
We support practitioners to continue to develop their professional roles through our extensive continuing professional development portfolio; our graduates work in local, national, and international health and social care sectors.
Our research portfolio is cutting edge and applied, undertaking challenge-led collaborative interdisciplinary research, innovation, and knowledge exchange to inform and transform health and social care.
The mental health team is made up of approximately 20 colleagues who are based in the School.
Salary: £38,205 to £42,978 per annum, dependent on experience
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