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Lecturer / Senior Lecturers in Advanced and Specialist Practice

Job details
Posting date: 06 March 2025
Salary: £40,497 to £57,422 per year, pro rata
Hours: Part time
Closing date: 26 March 2025
Location: Oxford, Oxfordshire
Remote working: On-site only
Company: Oxford Brookes University
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: 177240

Summary

We are looking for 2 part time (0.5 fte) motivated individuals to join our CPD programme academic team and expand our Advanced Practice provision (Swindon and Oxford sites).

Overall purpose of post:
To deliver higher education to postgraduate Advanced Practice students. To undertake academic and academic-related responsibilities, including module leadership, delivering teaching and learning activities and assessments, and supervising dissertations.

Qualifications required for post:
For the Lecturer post: Registered health care professional (HCPC / NMC); MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice, or working towards; Teaching qualification or willingness to undertake. For the Senior Lecturer post: Registered health care professional (HCPC / NMC / GPhC); MSc in Advanced Practice (or equivalent); Teaching qualification or willingness to undertake.

Experience required for post: Teaching experience of delivering PG healthcare education in a higher education institution (significant demonstrable experience for the Senior Lecturer post); Recent experience working clinically in Advanced practice.

For informal enquiries about these posts please contact Clare Butler, Programme Lead: c.butler@brookes.ac.uk

Interviews are expected to take place on 25th April 2025

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