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Senior Lecturer in Clinical Therapeutics
Health Sciences & Wellbeing - School of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences
Location: |
Sunderland Campus |
Salary: |
£40,958 to £51,035
per annum
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By annual incremental progression |
Hours per Week: |
37 |
Closing Date: |
Sunday 31 January 2021 |
Interview Date: |
To be confirmed
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Reference: |
0352-20 |
To assist us in the further development of our vision for teaching and research in nursing, pharmacy, health and healthcare sciences we are looking to recruit to the post of Senior Lecturer in Clinical Therapeutics, within the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Health and Wellbeing.
With more than 100 academic staff encompassing pharmacy, nursing, medicine, community and public health, psychology, biomedical, pharmaceutical, sport and environmental sciences, this Faculty is the largest in the University. The Sciences Complex, featuring leading edge laboratory, clinical and CPD resources, offers a superb learning environment for students and a setting for enhanced engagement with professional, NHS and industrial partners. Work is complete on a redevelopment of the Sciences Complex to offer The Living Lab, a unique, purpose-built environment reflecting the various settings of integrated care provision, including mock hospital ward, pharmacy dispensary, consultation and examination rooms, clinical skills resource, hi-fidelity simulation suite and Point of Care Centre.
This role will support the continual development and delivery of the Sunderland School of Pharmacy undergraduate and postgraduate provision, ensuring excellence in student experience both on campus and off campus.
The successful candidate will be required to engage with teaching, reach-out and research programmes in clinical therapeutics and health related topics.
To be considered for this post you must have a first degree in pharmacology, pharmacy or equivalent and a postgraduate qualification (normally doctorate) or equivalent in a relevant area.
Applicants should have knowledge of current trends in teaching and learning. A teaching qualification, or willingness to undertake one, will be essential.
It is desirable to be a registrant of the General Pharmaceutical Council with up to date knowledge of contemporary pharmacy practice.
For further enquiries regarding this role please contact Kathryn Davison (Team Leader - Pharmacy Practice and Clinical Therapeutics) - kathryn.davison@sunderland.ac.uk or Dr Adrian Moore (Head of School - Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences) - adrian.moore@sunderland.ac.uk
Please note that this role is
not
eligible for Tier 2 sponsorship in accordance with the Home Office Points Based Immigration System.
Should you therefore require further information, please visit the Home Office website www.gov.uk
The University of Sunderland is proud to be an equal opportunities employer, treating all applicants equally and ensuring recruitment is based on merit. However we particularly welcome applications from black and minority ethnic candidates as they are underrepresented within the University of Sunderland at this level/in this area.