Description Full Time Fixed term (12 months) The full-time starting salary is normally £42,860.00 per annum, with progression available in post to £46,586.00 per annum. Grade: UL Interviews will take place on Tuesday 4 th March 2025. What’s in it for you? In return for your dedication and hard work, you will benefit from ongoing opportunities for personal and professional development, as well as the following key benefits: Opportunity for hybrid working. Generous annual leave entitlement of 40 days (including bank holidays and closure periods). An attractive direct contribution pension scheme, or the option to retain LGPS for existing and previous members. Wellbeing advice and support through our Employee Assistance Programme. Cycle to Work Scheme. Why not take a look on the interactive map that shows the facilities across campus. Please also take a look at our college: Faculty of Business, Law and Social Sciences | Birmingham City University (bcu.ac.uk) Birmingham City University is an ambitious and vibrant institution with an enviable track record of success in research and teaching in Psychology. The College of Psychology is a high performing entity that provides its students and staff with exceptional opportunities for teaching, research and professional development, all within an applied and focused environment. The College enjoys strong student recruitment and has a supportive team of academic colleagues, undertaking interesting and varied work that has real-world impact. The College of Psychology is seeking to appoint a fixed term Lecturer in Psychology on a 12-month contract. Applicants from all areas of Psychology will be considered, with those demonstrating expertise in Research Methods being particularly welcome. The successful candidate will contribute to a thriving research culture in psychology at BCU. We particularly welcome applications from candidates whose research will complement or enhance our existing areas of expertise in mindfulness; language, literacy and inclusion; cognition, disorders and computation; forensic psychology; gender, sexuality and intimate relationships. Applicants should possess a PhD or Professional Doctorate in Psychology. Candidates should be actively involved in research, knowledge transfer or professional practice. As part of your application, please attach your CV and Covering Letter. Candidates are advised to remove personal information, including names to ensure a fair and transparent recruitment process. For an informal discussion regarding the requirements of the role please contact the Head of College of Psychology, Dr Amy Cook, amy.cookbcu.ac.uk Please click the below link to download the Job Description: Job Description - Lecturer Please download additional Guidance for Applicants: Guidance for Applicants