This is an exciting opportunity to join a vibrant team of academics dedicated to the learning and teaching of nursing students.
In this 6 month contract you will have the opportunity to provide a stimulating learning experience, motivating and inspiring students to become critical thinkers and high-quality professionals. Our courses’ curricula are focused on preparing graduates with knowledge, skills, innovation and vision for a career in contemporary health care services. We are looking to recruit a Lecturer with up-to-date knowledge of mental health nursing practice who has held a practitioner role.
Your role will be to take an active part in supporting students in both theory and practice. A fundamental part of the role is collaborating with colleagues across the School with interests in nursing to develop research and/or scholarly opportunities. Our philosophy is to work in partnership with students, academics, researchers, service users and service colleagues to deliver high quality learning and teaching based on contemporary research findings and practice. In order to be successful in this role you should have:
Registration as a Nurse with the Nursing & Midwifery Council A good first degree relevant to healthcareExperience of teaching and ideally a Higher Education teaching qualification and/or an HEA FellowshipExperience of leading and implementing creative approaches to developing teaching and learning of Nursing related skills and knowledge in university and/or practice setting.For informal enquiries please contact, Hannah Morris-Ingram (H.Morris-Ingram1@brighton.ac.uk)
This post is ideally 0.5 full-time equivalent, however we would consider job sharing applications with a minimum of 0.2 full-time equivalent. The post is for a fixed duration of 6 months, and is based at our Falmer campus site.
Closing Date: 27 Apr 2025 Category: Academic