Lecturer - Grade 8

UNIVERSITY OF ESSEX, Lexden, Colchester

Lecturer - Grade 8

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UNIVERSITY OF ESSEX, Lexden, Colchester

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted today, 22 Dec | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 20ec3d6b20574ba39f495cc20ee5316b

Full Job Description

The School has an excellent reputation for teaching and research in health and social care. Our academic members of staff include dental professionals, social workers, nurses, allied health care professionals, psychologists, and sociologists. The School is run over two campuses, based at Southend and Colchester. Academic staff are supported by a team of administrative staff based at both Colchester and Southend campuses. The School is undergoing exciting changes and expansion with the introduction of a host of new courses, including Nurse Associate Apprenticeships and the Master in Global Public Health.
We are looking for a lecturer with a focus on Clinical Practice and on delivering high-quality teaching and support for student nurses and our apprentices. You will play a crucial role in shaping the clinical skills and professional development of students through practical, hands-on learning experiences in the classroom and in the wide range of care environments utilised by the school. This is an exciting time to join us as we drive innovation and growth in all aspects of practice education across our nursing and apprenticeship courses.

The successful candidate will have a, relevant Masters level degree in Nursing or associated area or be close to completion or equivalent professional experience or practice.

The School of Health and Social Care is at the forefront of preparing people to solve real-life issues in health and society, offering courses and research that both commissioners and employers believe in. We work in partnership with various people and organisations, who offer us their expertise and experience, making us a team of people who truly understand what is needed from health and social care professionals and services- now and in the future.