Visiting Lecturer – Health & Social Care REF: NUVL1025
Closing date:
Interviews:
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Salary:
Variable Hourly Rate
Full/Part time:
Part-time
Hours per week
Variable Hours
Birmingham Newman University is located in a quiet residential area only a few miles from Birmingham City Centre, which creates a tranquil and focused learning environment for students.
Birmingham Newman is a different kind of university; we’re driven by the belief that higher education should enable us to develop new ways of understanding the world and help make a positive impact within it.
Birmingham Newman’s interactive teaching styles and pedagogy of partnership seek to ensure that we teach and learn with our students, working together to make a difference in and for our communities. With a diverse study body, providing a personalised student experience is a hallmark of the Birmingham Newman offer; we listen to students to continually improve and shape the University experience empowering all students to be able to grow and succeed.
What are we looking for?
The School of Nursing and Allied Health (SoNAH) is expanding its provision of Nursing, Allied Health, and Health and Social Care programmes. This post is to support the work of the Health and Social Care team, predominantly with learning and teaching on the BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care, which is a well-established course at Newman.
Candidates should have up-to-date knowledge of Health and Social Care and a commitment to creating an inclusive environment where diversity is celebrated, and everyone is afforded equality of opportunity. We particularly welcome candidates with expertise in any of the following areas:
- Research Methods Using areas related to Health & Social Care)
- Social Epidemiology
- Leadership in Healthcare
Applicants will also need to demonstrate that they have either a recognised teaching qualification or Advance HE / HEA fellowship or a willingness to work towards this.
The benefits of working in the School of Nursing & Allied Health at Birmingham Newman University include:
- A friendly team committed to supporting students
- Smaller cohort sizes
- Single campus facilitating high visibility of staff for students
- Modern learning and teaching facilities including a brand-new state-of-the-art simulation centre and therapy spaces
- A clear institutional ethos based on respect for others, social justice and equity
Informal enquiries about this opportunity are very welcome. Please contact Kevin Crimmons, Head of Subject Adult Nursing k.crimmons@staff.newman.ac.uk to discuss the role further.