Academics required for Validation of BSc Physiotherapy

Opening Date:
13 May 2024
Closing Date:
10 Jun 2024
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The University of Northampton is looking for academics to act as panel members for the validation of BSc Physiotherapy.
Knowledge and experience of apprenticeships, and PSRBs would be valuable.

The event will be held face to face, onsite at our Waterside campus on Wednesday 26 June 2024. The exact timings are yet to be confirmed, so we ask initially that you are available all day until the agenda is finalised, suitable breaks will be included in the agenda.

We pay a fee of £150 (please note this fee is subject to standard PAYE regulations), plus reasonable expenses incurred. We will organise any accommodation required, alongside taxis if needed.

All this is subject to proof of eligibility to work in the UK.

If you are an academic with expertise in any of these areas and have experience of validations and/or subject reviews and partnerships, and would like to participate in this event, please email validations@northampton.ac.uk attaching a current CV.

In your covering email can you please state your relevant experience and your area(s) of expertise. Please also advise whether you have had any contact with the University of Northampton in the last five years, if so please state.

Finally, please quote the subject line of this message in the subject line of your email. We apologise in advance, as unfortunately, we are not always able to respond to all applicants. However, even if your application is not successful for this role, we would like to retain your CV on file so that we can contact you regarding future opportunities, if you would prefer us not to do so, please let us know along with your application.

The University of Northampton is committed to creating a learning experience that celebrates equality and harnesses the power of diversity as exemplified by the rich social and ethnic backgrounds of our student body. We encourage applications from colleagues from diverse backgrounds to ensure that external scrutiny continues to challenge and inspire us.