Nottingham Trent University (NTU) is a diverse and dynamic learning environment, defined by a shared sense of respect for all its people.
Our continued success — underpinned by the number of prestigious national awards we’ve won — has hinged on two commitments: forging excellent partnerships around the world and harnessing the talents of all our people. We secured a ‘Gold’ rating in the government’s Teaching Excellence Framework; received the Queen’s Anniversary Prize for our pioneering research; and in 2018, we were the first UK university to sign the Social Mobility Pledge, further demonstrating our commitment to ensuring ‘success for all’.
If you are in the early stages of an academic career and are considering joining NTU, then our Early Career Academic Development Programme could be just right for you..
If you are considering joining NTU as a Senior Lecturer you will benefit from our Senior Lecturer Career Framework, which recognises and rewards you based on your performance, contribution, and achievement, and offers the opportunity for faster salary progression compared to the industry average
The School of Social Sciences
We’re one of the UK’s preeminent teaching and learning environments; a conduit for unique opportunities in both academia and business; a nationally and internationally recognised research centre; a hub for the strategic partnerships that are shaping civic, cultural, and social life; and a true beacon for the community.
As an aspiring university of the future, we understand and embrace our key obligations – to create new opportunities and manage the deployment of skills and knowledge for the betterment of communities, society, and professional practice. The School of Social Science is key in realising those commitments, and these posts are part of that ambition to provide genuinely life-changing opportunities.
The recently established Institute of Health and Allied Professions has developed a range of new provisions for healthcare professionals across the sector including nursing and paramedics. We have excellent partnerships regionally and internationally to help us develop high-quality education and research, to enable us to deliver meaningful change to our community, and further fulfill the University’s strategic commitment to enriching society.
At NTU, we recognise that our greatest strengths lie in the energy, expertise, and experience that our colleagues bring. We are seeking to appoint to the post;
- Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Paramedic Practice and Emergency Care
Our programmes combine a range of learning strategies to educate and inspire healthcare students and professionals. The students and staff benefit from brand new teaching facilities which incorporate the latest technology to support simulation and practice-based teaching.
If you have any queries in relation to this position, please contact Dr. Anne Felton Head of Department on 0115 84 83793 Anne.Felton@ntu.ac.uk or Andrew Kirke, Principal Lecturer Paramedic, Urgent and Emergency Care, 0115 8486422, Andrew.Kirke@ntu.ac.uk
NTU prides itself on being an inclusive employer. We value and celebrate equality in opportunities, and we welcome applications from people who reflect the diversity of our communities.
This role is open to non-UK/Irish applicants subject to current UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) rules. Please ensure that you have the appropriate right to work in the UK for this role