Ranked in the top 6 in England, for Nursing, in the 2022 Complete University Guide, Keele University’s School of Nursing and Midwifery are seeking to appoint an External Examiner for the school’s expanding post-registration portfolio.
This role will focus on the Specialist Community Public Health Nursing programme (Health Visitor and School Nurse pathways) and will include some additional standalone/elective modules, at levels 6 or 7. Examples of modules that the applicant would be reviewing are:
- Specialist Community Public Health Nursing module
- Specialist Community Public Health Nursing 0-19 conversion
- Practice focused neonatal intensive care
- Newborn infant physical examination
School programmes have undergone reapproval during 2023, to align with the NMC (2022) Standards of proficiency for Specialist Community Public Health Nursing. We have both standard entry and apprenticeship provision for this programme and the successful candidate will be required to undertake the role of External Assessor for the End Point Assessment associated with the apprenticeship pathway.
External examiners are key in supporting the school and play an important role in maintaining the standards of the University’s awards. We are a dynamic and motivated team. The role includes:
- Approval of assessment tasks
- Reviewing samples of students work, both written and practical assessments.
- Review of assessment processes and programme modifications
- Sharing expert knowledge in content delivery and assessment
- Attendance at relevant examination boards (usually online and usually up to four times a year)
- Submission of annual reports
- Support with the approval processes of NMC programmes
Essential:
- Working in a UK HEI with no formal educational links with Keele University in the last 5 years
- Current registration with a relevant professional body, including a recordable teaching qualification
- Relevant academic and/or professional qualifications to at least the level of the qualification being externally examined, I.e. Recordable qualification in public health e.g. Health Visitor or School Nurse.
The successful applicant would be required to commence in post from June, 2024, for a period of 4 years. Previous experience as an external examiner is desirable, but not essential.
We particularly encourage applications from members of Black and Minority Ethnic communities, as this group is currently underrepresented among external examiners.
Applicants should send an expression of interest, by CV to: Sandra Ball s.ball@keele.ac.uk by Friday, 10th May, 2024.