External Examiner – MSc Rehabilitation Studies

Opening Date:
8 May 2019
Closing Date:
4 Jun 2019
Salary Range:

Post to commence 1-Dec-19, for our existing part-time programme awards of:

  • MSc Rehabilitation Studies (Continence for Physiotherapists)
  • MSc Rehabilitation Studies (Physiotherapy in Women’s Health)
  • MSc Rehabilitation Studies (Musculoskeletal Practice)

and interim awards.

You should have appropriate expertise/experience in the areas of rehabilitation studies and will hold current HCPC registration in a relevant part of the register, be a member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapists. The applicant should have an interest in postgraduate education and development and ideally have specialist skills on one or more of the awards we offer. The successful candidate will be able to undertake a role in the assurance of academic standards in Higher Education and should be aware of modern developments in the design and delivery of the flexible curriculum.

You should not hold more than one other UK Higher Education External Examiner post at the start of the contract and be qualified to at least the level of the programme to be examined.

External Examiners’ fees for taught programmes are calculated according to a formula that takes into account both programme and module responsibilities, the fee for this appointment would be in the region of £325 (gross).

Further information about the School and programmes can be found at Continence for Physiotherapists  https://www.bradford.ac.uk/courses/pg/rehabilitation-studies-continence-for-physiotherapists/

MSc Rehabilitation Studies (Physiotherapy in Women’s Health) https://www.bradford.ac.uk/courses/pg/physiotherapy-womens-health/

MSc Rehabilitation Studies (Musculoskeletal Practice) https://www.bradford.ac.uk/courses/pg/musculoskeletal-physiotherapy-practice/

For Further information about the role please contact Catherine Carus at c.a.carus@bradford.ac.uk or telephone 01274 236583

Interested individuals should submit a CV in the first instance to Laura Baxter at l.baxter1@bradford.ac.uk