Lecturer in Health and Social Care

The School of Nursing and Allied Health (SoNAH) has a number of new academic posts as the school grows and expands its provision of Nursing, Allied Health, and Health and Social Care programmes. This post is to support the work of the Health and Social Care team, predominantly with learning and teaching on the BSc Health and Social Care, which is a well-established course at Newman.

Candidates should have up-to-date knowledge of Health and Social Care and a commitment to creating an inclusive environment where diversity is celebrated, and everyone is afforded equality of opportunity. We particularly welcome candidates with expertise in any of the following areas:

  • Public Health
  • Social Epidemiology
  • Leadership in Healthcare
  • Research Methods.

Applicants will also need to demonstrate that they have either a recognised teaching qualification or Advance HE / HEA fellowship or a willingness to work towards this.

The benefits of working in the School of Nursing & Allied Health at Birmingham Newman University include:

  • A friendly team committed to supporting students
  • Smaller cohort sizes
  • Single campus facilitating high visibility of staff for students
  • Modern learning and teaching facilities including a brand-new state-of-the-art simulation centre and therapy spaces
  • A clear institutional ethos based on respect for others, social justice and equity

Informal enquiries about this opportunity are very welcome. Please contact Kevin Crimmons, Head of Subject Adult Nursing k.crimmons@staff.newman.ac.uk if you wish to discuss the role further.

How to apply

An application form and further details about this role are available from newman.ac.uk/jobs.
(Please note that CVs are not accepted as part of the application process unless explicitly stated).
Closing date for applications: 29th January 2026

Interview date will be confirmed

Birmingham Newman University offers a wide range of staff benefits including 35 days annual leave entitlement plus bank holidays (pro rata for part time posts), pension scheme, chaplaincy and spiritual care, library services, free on-site parking, discounted travel scheme, cycle to work scheme, employee assistance programme, occupational health and counselling services and staff development opportunities. Further details of the full range of staff benefits available can be found on our website: https://www.newman.ac.uk/knowledge-base/staff-benefits/ or please contact the Human Resources Department.

Birmingham Newman University is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Opening date:

08 January 2026

Closing date:

29 January 2026

Salary range



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