The Role
Forward-looking, focused and innovative. Kingston University is yours to achieve. Join our dynamic and forward-looking School and in this key role you will strive to enhance nursing practice and the reputation of our School of Nursing in the area of adult nursing care across all domains of practice. Articulate and well respected, you will teach primarily on pre-registration nursing programmes at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, taking the lead on modules where appropriate. In particular, you will have the ability to inspire our students and will have a keen interest in developing education. Alongside being involved in the pastoral care of students, you will be encouraged and supported to further your interests in research, enterprise or professional practice.
The Person
You will be a nurse on the NMC register (adult), educated to at least degree level, with experience of caring for patients with complex needs. An acute nursing background is preferable. You are resourceful, highly motivated and ambitious. You are interested in teaching and can share your skills and expertise with the nursing workforce of the future. A teaching qualification is desirable but non-essential. The Faculty supports new members of staff to gain appropriate qualifications and are keen to support ongoing academic and professional development. If this sounds like you, and you want to know more, please contact Yogini Chokeepermal- Naidu (y.chokeepermal-naidu@sgul.kingston.ac.uk)
The Faculty
A unique partnership between Kingston University and St George’s University of London, the Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education is a leading provider of education in its field. Our reputation for innovation in teaching, research excellence and graduate prospects attracts students with potential and ambition onto our nursing, midwifery, social work, paramedic science, physiotherapy, radiography and education courses.
Kingston University is committed to equality and we value the diversity of our staff and students.