Location: Lincoln
Salary: From £36,333 per annum
This post is permanent and full time at 1.0 FTE
Closing Date: Monday 19 June 2023
Interview Date: Friday 07 July 2023
Reference: CSS434B
Lecturer salary from £36,333 per annum pro rata.
Senior Lecturer salary from £41,931 per annum pro rata.
Are you a registered Mental Health Nurse, looking for the next step in your career?
We are looking for a dynamic individual to join our established team of academics to teach across our Nursing and Nursing Associate Portfolio. We are particularly interested in someone registered in the field of mental health nursing to bring these fields to life for our pre-registration programmes.
For our Lecturer post, we are looking for a mental health nurse with a first degree, who is interested in developing a career in the field of nurse education. Whilst a teaching qualification is not essential, you will need to commit to completing one if you are successful.
For our Senior Lecturer post, we are looking for a mental health nurse with a Masters qualification and teaching qualification, with experience of teaching in higher education.
The School of Health and Social Care is growing rapidly with over 1800 students across a range of undergraduate, post-graduate degrees, post registration continuous professional development, and apprenticeship programmes. We also have a vibrant interprofessional research community lead by Professors whose focus is to enhance people’s health and wellbeing and to reduce health inequalities, with focuses on primary care, rural health and ageing. We are committed to inter-professional and collaborative working in teaching and research. The successful candidate will join a strong leadership team who strongly support the University’s civic mission and ensure that the School’s work contributes to the enhancement of the health and social wellbeing of people across Lincolnshire and further afield.
For an informal conversation about the role, please contact Lesley Gratrix, Deputy Head of School / Associate Professor, at LGratrix@lincoln.ac.uk.