External Examiner – MSc Surgical Care Practice

Opening Date:
27 Feb 2019
Closing Date:
11 Mar 2019
Salary Range:
Region:

Edge Hill University, Faculty of Health & Social Care is seeking to engage an External Examiner for the following Programme with effect from October 2019:

Vacancy Ref: PPE 70
Programmes(s): MSc Surgical Care Practice
Closing date: 11:03:19

This programme incorporates an initial module remit relating to Surgical Care.
Module remits are subject to change throughout the term of office, remaining appropriate to the area of expertise.

External Examiners are typically placed on the Edge Hill University External Examiners Register for a period of four years. Principle duties normally include;

  • Visit the University at the least once a year to moderate assessed coursework and examination scripts
  • Attend module assessment boards
  • Produce an Annual Report
  • Review and approve examination papers that contribute to a student’s final award, and any other assessment material as agreed
  • External Examiners are also invited to engage with students in practice

All applicants must be a qualified and registered Health Care Professional and hold a subject relevant Master’s Degree.

If you would like to discuss specific information relating to the programmes, please contact:

Bhuvaneswari Bibleraaj (Senior Lecturer – Perioperative Studies)
Tel: 01695 657156 Email: Biblerab@edgehill.ac.uk

Expenses are payable in line with the University policy. Admission to the University’s External Examiners Register is on the basis of satisfactory completion of the University’s Committee and Personnel approval processes, including Right to Work and Reciprocity Checks. Prospective External Examiners are encouraged to send an expression of interest and CV to Laura Makin, Quality Assurance Administrator (makinl@edgehill.ac.uk) citing the programme title and/or vacancy reference.

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