Lecturer (Teaching) in Advanced Pharmacy Practice and Therapeutics (AP3T)
University of Bath– Life Sciences
Location: Bath
Salary: £43,414 to £51,805 pro rata. Grade 8
Hours: Full Time
Contract Type: Fixed-Term/Contract
Placed On: 20th January 2023
Closes: 5th February 2023
Job Ref: CC10258
Salary: Starting from £43,414, rising to £51,805 pro rata
SOC Code – Visa Requirements: 2311
This role is potentially sponsorable subject to candidates meeting the tradeable points criteria.
Closing date: Sunday 05 February 2023
Interview date: To be confirmed
The Department of Life Sciences is looking for an outstanding individual to contribute to the delivery of our highly successful Independent Prescribing in the Advanced Pharmacy Practice and Therapeutics (AP3T) suite of courses.
This may be an excellent opportunity for a practicing health professional to explore work in the academic sector.
About the role:
You will provide unit leadership, development, updating, and delivery for pharmacy postgraduate students studying independent prescribing at Bath and also regionally in collaboration with partnership organisations of the University of Bath. Specifically, you will ensure that our learning resources and learning approach are suitable for supporting the development of non-medical prescribers in all sectoral settings.
You will also participate in professional accreditation activities and contribute to University-wide developments/innovation in the design and delivery of teaching, in consultation with other staff where appropriate.
While it is essential that teaching is informed by research/professional expertise, there is no research component in this role.
Further information:
This is a full-time (1.0 fte) role for a period of 2 years and will revert to a part-time (0.5 fte) permanent role thereafter. It will require the design and delivery of high-quality teaching, which is informed by significant professional expertise gained via practice; research/study and teaching experience, to postgraduate students – to include lectures, seminars, practicals, workshops, distance learning, assessment and marking, and pastoral care of students, in line with Department/School and University policy.
For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Tim Rennie (twr32@bath.ac.uk), however, please submit your application via the University website.
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