Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy (Neurology)

An opportunity has arisen within the School of Human Sciences for a Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy (Neurology) to contribute to the delivery of the Physiotherapy programmes at London Met. You will be a specialist Physiotherapist with a degree in Physiotherapy and be an HCPC registered Physiotherapist. Ideal candidates should have a relevant higher degree or PhD.

You will contribute to the delivery of our degree programmes through teaching and through the leadership and management of module delivery as well as our courses. Our vision is to drive education for social justice, supporting representation, fair outcomes and opportunity.

You will have skills and expertise within research and/or knowledge exchange and be able to contribute to the University’s strategic aims in growing its research and impact.

You will work collaboratively through teaching and research within the Institution, our School, and the Health Sciences group, fostering its values and supporting strong academic outcomes.

Maintenance and further development of professional skills and expertise will be encouraged and supported.

Join a dynamic and enthusiastic team of health-care professionals and academics within Health Sciences (Physiotherapists, Dietitians, Nutritionists and Sports Professionals) who strive to deliver an exceptional student experience and support representation through our vision to provide education within a Civic University.

Additional expertise in leadership and clinical service development will be an advantage.

For informal queries contact Paul Starrs, Deputy Head of Health Sciences, p.starrs@londonmet.ac.uk

How to apply

Please complete the online application in full, making sure you address the person specification criteria in your statement as this will enable us to make an informed shortlisting decision.

All applicants are additionally asked to submit an equality and diversity statement of up to one page, articulating how you will contribute to making our University more inclusive and what they have previously done to advance equality.

If you wish to attach any additional documents such as a CV you may do so (please follow the instructions). Please note that we do not accept a CV on its own as a job application.

Opening date:

10 July 2025

Closing date:

14 August 2025

Salary range

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