Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Children's Nursing

London South Bank University, City of Westminster

Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Children's Nursing

£50000

London South Bank University, City of Westminster

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 1 day ago, 20 Dec | Get your application in today.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 6d30277062cd44a89e9af1c84fe938b7

Full Job Description

Turning Passion into Purpose: London South Bank University are excited to be recruiting for the post of Lecturer/ Senior Lecturer in Children's Nursing. The Children's Nursing Team at London South Bank University is one of the largest in the U.K. Our students are placed at hospitals in across London and the South East. Our staff have a diverse range of backgrounds and foster a collaborative and supportive working environment. Alongside traditional teaching methods we strive to develop independent student learning strategies using innovative teaching methods. We believe that one of the most effective ways of supporting students to make their way in the university is in providing strong academic support. This position offers the successful candidate the opportunity to inspire the next generation of Children's Nursing students and assist them in reaching their full potential. We offer many opportunities to develop both in the classroom and beyond. To ensure every new lecturer is successful, training and scholarly activities are promoted to progress in their career.

  • We are looking to hear from candidates who have the following skills/experience:
  • NMC qualified Children's Nurse and significant experience of working in children and young people's nursing practice.
  • Teaching experience either in Higher Education or in practice education: teaching qualification desirable at Lecturer but essential at Senior Lecturer.
  • A good honours degree in Children's Nursing and post graduate degree are essential.
  • Be able to work autonomously and take ownership of areas of responsibility
  • Ability to take a collaborative role within the department with a proven record of management skills including the ability to motivate staff.
  • Able to successfully undertake the management of projects.
  • Ability to work as a team member to enhance the quality of the student journey.
  • The ideal candidate will be highly motivated with significant experience of working with Children and Young People, have a passion for teaching and bring a thorough understanding of Children's Nursing to the department.

    We are happy to talk flexible working and reasonable adjustments and aim to make our recruitment and selection process accessible to all, please contact us to discuss any support you need. The diversity of LSBU's staff and students is a source of our strength and the richness of ideas and perspectives that this diversity brings makes LSBU a unique place to work.

    As a leading Higher Education Institution LSBU offers staff a highly competitive benefits package including holiday entitlement starting at 35 days per annum, professional development opportunities and flexible working. Full details on the range of benefits we offer can be found here.

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