Job summary
In this role, you will be involved in supporting the delivery of our degree apprenticeship provision for the North West region. This involves hybrid working from home or in Sheffield and with travel to the North West (Manchester) region for face-to-face teaching, working on the Occupational Therapy course and inter-professional portfolio.
Main duties of the job
As a Lecturer, you will be able to inspire our students and make a valuable contribution to their learning experience, whilst preparing them for contemporary occupational therapy practice.
You must be an HCPC-registered occupational therapist and have well-developed and current knowledge and understanding of critical, practical, and theoretical issues relevant to contemporary practice.
Ideally, youll be at the forefront of new ways of working in the NHS, in either primary or secondary settings, demonstrating care innovation and emergent management pathways.
About us
We have a team of lecturers to deliver our apprenticeship provision, and it would be envisaged that you would be part of this innovation, contributing to occupational therapy education in higher education whilst retaining strong links with employers and practice partners.
The Degree Apprenticeship programme is delivered in weekly blocks interspersed throughout the year encompassing hybrid delivery made up of 2 days on-site and 3 days online.
Our main base is at Sheffield Hallam University where hybrid working is our normal practice (online or on-campus). Your role will involve face-to-face delivery in the North West (approximately 2-4 days per month).
The role also requires you to contribute to our pre-registration apprenticeship course through teaching, assessing, academic advising and academic citizenship.
The ability to inspire, enthuse and connect with a range of backgrounds is required. You will support students academic, and placement learning progression and work collaboratively to enhance the student experience.
TheSchool of Health and Social Careis one of the UKs leading teaching centres of pre-registration health education and one of the first universities to offer Allied Health Professions Degree Apprenticeship Courses.
We are growing our occupational therapy team due to continued expansion of our teaching portfolio.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Main dutiesThe post holder performs a range of duties and responsibilities from those listed below. The balance of these will vary between post holders and depend on experience. Student experience Designs and delivers innovative, high quality and challenging learning experiences. Equips students with the skills, knowledge and attributes required by employers through delivery of the curriculum. Contributes to the development of a sense of student community and acts as key contact for students. Assists with the operational delivery of courses / modules and acts proactively to address any emerging issues, escalating as appropriate. Actively participates in student induction (where appropriate), including preparation of key information for students. Plays an active role in the pastoral care and supervision of students.Learning, teaching, and assessment Plans and delivers the curriculum using appropriate media, including the use of IT. Engages in critical reflection on practice as a basis for improving performance. Contributes to innovation in learning, teaching, assessment, and curriculum development with the aim of meeting the needs of learners. Provides effective feedback, support, and guidance to students. Translates professional experience into the academic context as appropriate. Regularly engages in staff development activities relating to teaching, learning and assessment. Supervises individual and group-based student activities,, dissertations, industrial placements, work-based projects.Research and scholarly activity Identifies and conducts research and scholarly activity which is relevant to the lecturing role. Integrates research into teaching and learning. Identifies opportunities for income generation and / or entrepreneurialism through research, consultancy, or professional practice.Page 7 of 9Teamwork and communication Works effectively with colleagues at all levels and contributes to the achievement of team objectives. Develops collaborative relationships across teams and between colleges / departments. Maintains dialogue with managers in the performance of post responsibilities. Develops networks of useful contacts both within and outside the University. Personal effectiveness Seeks ways to improve efficiency and quality and motivates and encourages others. Contributes to achievement of organisational goals.Business effectiveness Engages with the relevant business and professional environments to develop and promote relationships that will enhance income generation. Develops an understanding of market and business needs. Engages with relevant business and professional environments to promote student learning, scholarly work, and self-development in a real-world context. Contributes to business enhancement and maintenance of customer-focus.Quality management and enhancement Contributes to the development and achievement of quality standards and criteria. Takes part in initiatives to improve quality of educational provision and access to higher education.These duties may evolve in line with the changing strategic objectives of the college / department and University. Specific objectives will be agreed through the Universitys performance and development review (PDR) process.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
1. Good occupational therapy honours degree ( UK or
2. 1st Class), or equivalent professional qualification or
3. experience in a relevant discipline
4. A relevant postgraduate qualification OR a commitment to
5. complete one.
6. HCPC Registration
7. Postgraduate teaching qualification (PG Cert or HEA
8. fellowship) or a commitment to complete PG Cert
9. Teaching in Higher Education
Desirable
10. Evidence of post-registration professional development in
11. occupational therapy at MSc level
Experience
Essential
12. Teaching, training, and supervising students and peers
13. Well-developed current understanding of practical and
14. theoretical issues in contemporary occupational therapy
15. practice.
16. Experience in a range of clinical environments and
17. occupational therapy roles with evidence of highly
18. developed specialised knowledge in at least one of these
19. areas.
20. Knowledge of current developments within the profession,
21. NHS care, HEE, and Higher Education.
22. Knowledge of how information technology and online
23. learning can support educational delivery.
Desirable
24. Evidence of a contribution to knowledge in your field
25. publications/creative work/service evaluations
26. Undertaking professional or academic project work ,
27. research, creative or industrial projects, scholarship and/or
28. knowledge exchange.
Competencies
Essential
29. Ability to inspire, enthuse and connect with a range of
30. stakeholders, students and external clients from a
31. wide range of backgrounds
32. Ability to design and deliver transformative and innovative
33. learning experiences to occupational therapy and
34. interprofessional cohorts
35. Ability to manage priorities/time and adhere to
36. assessment policies to effectively assess written and
37. practical performance of students
38. Excellent written and verbal communication skills
39. Excellent team working skills and the ability to establish
40. good working relationships
41. Excellent planning and organisational skills and the ability
42. to manage conflicting demands and meet deadlines
43. Excellent IT/digital proficiency in a broad range of
44. platforms and online portals
45. Willingness to work flexibly including some weekends and
46. evenings,, to support open days (occasional)
47. Willingness to travel in UK or abroad (occasional)
Experience
Essential
48. Teaching, training, and supervising students and peers
49. Well-developed current understanding of practical and
50. theoretical issues in contemporary occupational therapy
51. practice.
52. Experience in a range of clinical environments and
53. occupational therapy roles with evidence of highly
54. developed specialised knowledge in at least one of these
55. areas.
56. Knowledge of current developments within the profession,
57. NHS care, HEE, and Higher Education.
58. Knowledge of how information technology and online
59. learning can support educational delivery.
Desirable
60. Evidence of a contribution to knowledge in your field
61. publications/creative work/service evaluations
62. Undertaking professional or academic project work ,
63. research, creative or industrial projects, scholarship and/or
64. knowledge exchange.