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The University of Derby is a modern university with a modern outlook. Everything we do is driven by delivering excellence and opportunities for our students, our staff and our region.
We have some of the best university facilities in the UK and achieve outstanding results for our teaching and research and have been awarded Gold in the prestigious Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) 2023 – making it one of the top universities in the country recognised for its outstanding student experience and student outcomes.
Financially strong and seriously ambitious we offer our employees an inclusive culture that centres itself around staff wellbeing, where you can be confident you will receive all the help and encouragement you need to build a rewarding career with lots of opportunities to enhance your skills.
About the College
The discipline of Public Health and Social Care is a new discipline area that specialises in excellent teaching and learning to support critically reflective practitioners for the work across the broad spectrum of public and community health. The discipline is built on the values of social justice and champions equity, believing that everyone has the right to live their best life. The discipline is situation in the college of Health, Psychology and Social Care, enables effective collaborative working with similar fields of interest, providing a holistic approach to health and wellbeing.
The discipline of Public Health and Social Care has been awarded many Student Union awards for our teaching, personal academic tutoring and support of students. Our current research topics enable us to invest in a variety of areas that support practice, pedagogy and innovation across our field.
About the role
We are currently looking for a programme leader who will be lead the rest of the teaching delivery team. You will be responsible for programme development whilst also working with other programme leaders across the discipline to develop all areas. The post offers an excellent opportunity to apply for Senior Fellow, developing both academic skills, research opportunities and leadership development.
About You
To be successful in this role, you should;
be able to work well with others, both colleagues and students; able to calmly deal with a variety of demands and take responsibility for decision makingbe able to demonstrate that you are equally able to support students and staff to co-produce an effective programme that provides an exceptional student experience as well as providing the key skills needed for practice. be able to work with different levels of management and able to articulately express ideas to create new paths for moving forward. have a range of public health practice experience.have experience of working within HEIsbe knowledgeable about data and able to present a range of data in understandable terms.Key Contacts
For further information and informal enquiries regarding the role, please contact Simon Williams, Head of Discipline for Public Health and Social Care via s.williams@derby.ac.uk
For enquiries regarding your application and for sponsorship eligibility, please contact the recruitment team via recruitment@derby.ac.uk
Further Information
The anticipated interview date will be 15th October 2024.
If you are successful, you will be required to undertake a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. The post for which you are applying is exempt from Section 4(2) of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 requiring any spent convictions to be declared. Any information you provide will be treated in confidence and only used when considering your suitability for the post.
To enable us to process your DBS check please ensure you are able to supply the documentation listed on the DBS website at interview stage.
This role is eligible for sponsorship by the University, however, your individual circumstances must meet the criteria set out by UKVI; this includes meeting the English Language requirement and earning a salary that meets the highest of either the going rate for the SOC code or the minimum salary threshold for the Skilled Worker route (£38,700 per annum).
If the role is eligible, but the offered salary is less that the going rate for the role, you may still be able to apply for a Skilled Worker visa if:
Your job is on the Immigration Skills ListYou’re under 26, studying or a recent graduate, or in professional trainingYou have a PhD level qualification that’s relevant to your job You have a postdoctoral position in science or higher educationPlease note that the University cannot confirm your eligibility for sponsorship until an offer is made and your individual circumstances have been considered.
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Closing Date: 29 Sep 2024
Area: Teaching and Research
Salary: £46,485 to £55,295 per annum