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About the role
The University of Derby is pleased to be able to offer a permanent opportunity to support the pre-registration Mental Health Nursing Programme.
The successful candidate will join a team of committed and friendly staff who deliver pre-registration and post-registration nursing and healthcare courses at the University of Derby.
The post is based in the School of Nursing and Professional Practice; the post holder will be expected to work collaboratively with colleagues across different disciplines within the College. The subject area offers programmes ranging from those for unqualified support staff, to Honours, Masters and Doctoral Degrees.
The College of Health and Social Care upholds the overall mission of the University by providing high quality, accessible learning opportunities; promoting academic enquiry and the advancement of knowledge using a variety of methods of delivery. We are committed to the Widening Participation agenda and have a good record of meeting the needs of local stakeholders. User and carer involvement in course development and delivery is an essential aspect of our work.
The post holder will be innovative and creative in their role and will contribute to enhancing the quality of healthcare education, as well as taking forward the research and scholarship agenda. It is extremely important that our successful candidates not only understand the student experience, but that they genuinely enjoy making a positive impact for them both in and out of classes.
The role will contribute to programme delivery across the suite of programmes offered by the Department, ranging from Foundation Degree to Masters as appropriate.
The post holder will have a strong clinical and educational background in mental health nursing and will focus on delivering an excellent student experience.
Please note, unfortunately due to the SOC level and salary associated with this post we would be unable to sponsor any applicants requiring a skilled worker visa. For further information, please visit the following link: https://www.gov.uk/tier-2-general.
If you wish to discuss your individual Visa arrangements in relation to this role, please contact us at HRUKVI@derby.ac.uk