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Lecturer in Children and Young Peoples Nursing

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 15 May 2024
Cyflog: £38,205 to £44,263 per year, pro rata
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: together with USS pension benefits
Oriau: Part time
Dyddiad cau: 29 May 2024
Lleoliad: Swansea, Wales
Gweithio o bell: Ar y safle yn unig
Cwmni: Swansea University
Math o swydd: Permanent
Cyfeirnod swydd: SU00303

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The Department of Nursing is a progressive, dynamic, and aspirational part of the School of Health and Social Care and Swansea University. Our goal is to provide the highest quality national and internationally recognised nursing education, research, and innovation..The Department is dedicated to the delivery of outstanding, evidence-based education for those starting on their nursing journey by undertaking a pre-registration nursing degree leading to registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council, as well as qualified nurses wishing to undertake continuing professional development courses, master’s degrees and doctoral programmes. We have a national reputation for our expertise in developing advanced, specialist and clinical nurses.

The Children’s Nursing team at Swansea University is a dynamic, innovative and creative team with an excellent reputation across the UK for the high quality of children’s nurse education it provides. The team has has a wealth of experience and expertise, clinically and academically. The team continues to develop new and innovative ways to ensure a high-quality experience for students. We foster and encourage a partnership working relationship with our students in their learning and in the work of the university. For example, they take an active part in team meetings and in the admissions process. We work closely in partnership with our colleagues in clinical practice and meet regularly with them to ensure staff and students are supported throughout clinical placements.

The Children’s Nursing team has an active role within all fields of nursing in the Pre Registration Nursing programme, working collaboratively with colleagues to deliver teaching and contributing to module development and assessment. We work collaboratively with Paramedicine, Midwifery and Medicine and other health care professionals within the School of Health and Social Care to support interprofessional education, learning and assessment.

Our CYP nurse education is underpinned by inclusive practice. It is student centred and focused using an andragogical approach to learning. The CYP team are responsive to the changing needs of the learner and educational developments. As a team we are committed to The Right Way, (Children’s Commissioner for Wales) embedding the rights of the child into the curriculum, clinical practice and our own personal practices as children’s nurse educators.

We have key external links with other HEIs and Children’s Nursing groups across the UK which provide opportunities for networking, CPD, research opportunities and a voice at strategic level to influence Children's health and nursing policy. This is an exciting opportunity to work with a highly motivated, professional team.

We are looking for someone who is an experienced Children’s Nurse, RN (Child) who is currently registered with the NMC. We will also consider applications from Registered Nurses who have extensive experience of at least 5 years in nursing children and young people

If successful you will primarily be involved in facilitating the teaching, learning and assessment of students undertaking the pre-registration BSc Degree in Children’s Nursing. You will be expected to work collaboratively, disseminating your expertise across all fields of nursing as well as supporting and facilitate the teaching, learning and assessment of other health professional students studying at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels within the School of Health and Social Care. This will require you to use a range of teaching strategies – lecturing, clinical skills teaching, simulation, tutorials, workshops, small group work – as well as supporting a wide range of innovative assessments.

You will have the opportunity to be a personal tutor supporting and enabling students to achieve their goals and aspirations, as well as providing pastoral support and guidance. The post will provide an exciting opportunity for you to use your knowledge, experience and expertise to educate and inspire the children's nurses of the future.

There are opportunities to continue your personal and professional development. You will be mentored by an experienced team member who will support your development as you develop your skills. There will be opportunities to become involved in research projects, develop your innovative ideas, write for publication and develop your knowledge and skills for advancing practice within an educational setting. You will be part of the ongoing development of existing curricula and the creation and development of new curricula within Children and Young People’s Nursing and other professions to ensure Children’s Nurse education at Swansea University remains current, effective and of high quality.

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