Lecturer in Anatomy (MBChB)
Vacancy Details
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Salary: | £38,205 - £41,732 per annum |
Location: | Riverside |
Job Type: | Full-Time Permanent |
Vacancy Group: | Academic Staff |
Category: | Academic |
Closing Date: | 08/07/2024 |
Date Posted: | 21/06/2024 |
Reference: | NRA1129 |
Description
Chester Medical School (CMS) is an exciting development at the University of Chester, which delivers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in clinical and biomedical sciences. Our new MBChB Graduate Entry Programme starts in September 2024, and we are actively recruiting suitably qualified and experienced staff to join our team.
We are seeking a Lecturer in Anatomy to work as part of the Anatomy team in developing, implementing and enhancing the teaching and assessment of Anatomy on the MBChB and Physician Associate programmes. This involves the planning and delivery of practical, lecture and small group sessions and the production of online resources.
You should have a broad-based track record of teaching gross anatomy on medical/biomedical/other health-related university courses, with demonstrable expertise in pedagogy and assessment techniques.
The successful appointee will be expected to contribute to the School’s teaching and administration, and actively promote medical education.
We encourage applications from a diverse range of applicants.
For an informal conversation, please contact Prof Lauren Fisher, MBChB Programme Lead & Professor of Anatomy via lauren.fisher@chester.ac.uk
To apply for this post please download & complete the "Employment and Education Details Form" from the vacancy links section below before clicking apply.
Please ensure that you clearly evidence all criteria assessed, wholly or partly at application stage, within your application form.
Closing date: Monday 8th July 2024.
Proposed interview date: Tuesday 23rd July 2024.
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Contact 1 | |
Contact Name: | HR Enquiries |
Telephone: | 01244 512047 |
Email Address: | hrms.enquiries@chester.ac.uk |