MBChB Theme Lead - Values, Law and Ethics - FTC until 31/07/2025
Vacancy Details
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Salary: | £56,921 - £60,321 per annum pro rata |
Location: | Riverside |
Job Type: | Part-Time Fixed Term Contract |
Vacancy Group: | Academic Staff |
Category: | Academic |
Closing Date: | 11/12/2024 |
Date Posted: | 27/11/2024 |
Reference: | NRA1509 |
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 launched in September 2024. We are actively recruiting suitably qualified and experienced staff to join our team.
We are seeking a suitably experienced academic, doctor or health professional to lead the Values, Law and Ethics Theme which runs throughout the four-year MBChB programme. You will be involved in teaching, curriculum development, assessment, quality monitoring and coordinating educational activities with the rest of the MBChB team and external faculty.
You will hold a medical or health professional qualification, have in-depth understanding of medical ethics, law and the professional requirements of the General Medical Council of medical students and doctors, and have taught medical students or postgraduate doctors in these areas.
We encourage applications from a diverse range of applicants.
For an informal conversation, please contact either Prof Judy McKimm, CMS Pro Dean & Professor of Medical Education, j.mckimm@chester.ac.uk or Prof Kate Knight, CMS Associate Dean, k.knight@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.
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Contact 1 | |
Contact Name: | HR Enquiries |
Telephone: | 01244 512047 |
Email Address: | hrms.enquiries@chester.ac.uk |