Lecturer in Nursing (Children & Young People)

Opening Date:
4 Sep 2019
Closing Date:
4 Oct 2019
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The School of Health & Society provides a range of dynamic and innovative programmes at undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral level to over 4,500 students. The School offers both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes leading to professional registration as a Nurse in Adult, Mental Health or the Children and Young People field of practice. The School has a strong and rapidly growing research record and has supportive mechanisms in place to enable staff become and remain research active.

The School is seeking to appoint an outstanding and talented individual with a Children and Young Peoples nursing qualification to join a team of academics providing nursing education. The successful applicant will play a key role in the continued development and delivery of the recently revalidated pre-registration undergraduate and post graduate programmes but will also have the opportunity to contribute across the spectrum of academic work in the School.

To be considered for this post you must be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council in Children and Young People’s nursing. You must have experience in teaching, practice development and/or research and have, or be prepared to study for a higher degree, ideally to doctoral level. You would demonstrate a commitment to the provision of high-quality education that makes a difference to client care.

We offer flexible working patterns, enabling our colleagues to accommodate work life balance.

All appointments will be made on merit, and as an equal opportunities’ employer, we welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons.

In recognition of our commitment to create a diverse team that draws from our widest talent pool we would particularly encourage applications from groups who are currently under-represented at this level, which in this case is our Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) applicants.

Please note this vacancy closes at 11:59pm on the 4th October 2019.

Interviews will take place on the 17th October.