Lecturer in Healthcare Sciences (Adult Nursing) – 2 posts available

Opening Date:
25 Jun 2020
Closing Date:
17 Jul 2020
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Bangor University School of Health Sciences is offering an exciting opportunity for an aspiring or experienced Adult Nursing Lecturer to join our team. Candidates will have current professional registration (on the appropriate part of the register) with the Nursing and Midwifery Council.

The ability to communicate in Welsh is desirable.

This post is available on our teaching and scholarship career track. Here at the School of Health Sciences, we value the partnership we have with students and prioritise support and encouragement for all our students across their differing programmes. The School offers a welcoming context for less experienced lecturers to develop their potential. The successful candidate will have opportunities to contribute to teaching and learning across the School’s portfolio, including in undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.

The School of Health Sciences’ mission is to mobilise its expertise and experience to generate new solutions to health challenges. We do this by leading health care research, scholarship, teaching and learning that is of the highest possible standard, quality and value to service users, practitioners and stakeholders. We aim to be an international example of best practice in partnership-working with students, professionals, health and social care services, and policy makers. We pay attention to demonstrating the links between our research and teaching activities, and in providing our students with excellent learning experiences that equip them with the ability to succeed in their professional careers. Bangor University was the only University in Wales to be awarded a GOLD standard in the 2017 Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF).

The successful candidates will possess a Postgraduate degree in a relevant subject area.

The successful candidate will be expected to commence as soon as possible.

Informal enquiries about all posts can be made to Dr Lynne Williams, Head of School, 01248 383170, lynne.williams@bangor.ac.uk