Clinical Teacher (Diagnostic Radiography)

Opening Date:
23 Mar 2021
Closing Date:
20 Apr 2021
Salary Range:

Are you an enthusiastic Diagnostic Radiographer who would like to develop your career combining clinical practice with teaching and supporting Diagnostic Radiography students in clinical placement as well as in the academic university setting? Would you welcome a change in roles when the immediate COVID crisis is over? Would you like this to be full-time or part-time? We welcome job share or part-time applications to complete this post.

We are offering you the opportunity to use your knowledge and experience innovatively, delivering clinical and theoretical teaching and assessment across our programmes as well as providing student support and working with our service user and carer group. We work across 5 NHS Trusts in our region Airedale, Bradford, Calderdale and Huddersfield, and Mid Yorks and provide local, regional, and national post-graduate programmes in the areas of CT, MRI, and Advanced Clinical Practice (Radiographic Reporting).

We would expect you to develop your clinical and teaching expertise and when you are ready become involved in potential research opportunities working with Professor Maryann Hardy and Professor Bev Snaith. We offer a range of developmental opportunities if you do not currently have a post-graduate qualification and we can support you to complete a Master’s award. We will also provide you with the opportunity to work towards a Fellowship of Advance HE through developing your teaching practice and experience portfolio and we will support you through our new career development framework. As a new member of staff, you will be mentored by an experienced colleague and supported to develop your academic career through the University career framework.

In addition to learning and teaching, the University empowers and encourages staff to develop their own research profile and to participate in internationally leading, interdisciplinary research and innovation that will shape and benefit future societies. Our internationally renowned applied health research undertaken in partnership with the NHS is impacting positively on health outcomes locally and regionally and is contributing to the knowledge of international significance.

If you would like to learn more about the Faculty we are holding a free webinar on 15 April 19:00 20:30 which will provide an opportunity to meet existing staff and senior management and ask any questions you may have on the opportunities available and what it means to work at the University of Bradford. To reserve your space, please register your interest by copying and pasting the below link:

15 April: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/introduction-faculty-of-health-studies-workforce-recruitment-webinar-registration-150026981741