Lecturer – Adult Nursing and Healthcare

Opening Date:
11 Mar 2022
Closing Date:
28 Mar 2022
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School of Health and Life Sciences
Lecturer: Adult Nursing and Healthcare
Paisley
REQ001506
AC3: £44,045 – £50,296
Full-time: 35 Hours per week

The School of Health and Life Sciences is a multidisciplinary School, with a diverse range of programmes delivered at our Ayr, Dumfries, Lanarkshire, London and Paisley campuses to a combined total of around 6000 students.

An opportunity has arisen within the Division of Adult Nursing and Healthcare for a Lecturer in Adult Nursing. Teaching and research lie at the heart of the Division’s activity therefore the ability to contribute to module and programme development will be integral to this post, along with engagement in wider academic activities such as research, consultancy and CPD. Undertaking research, development and/ or scholarship to enhance teaching will be encouraged.

The successful candidate will have experience of contemporary learning, teaching and assessment in higher education and/or health and social care environments. You will join a progressive team of individuals currently supporting delivery of our undergraduate and postgraduate Adult Nursing and Operating Department Practice provision within the Division of Adult Nursing & Healthcare.

The University of the West of Scotland is committed to providing an inclusive working environment. UWS has an Athena SWAN bronze award, is a “Disability Confident” employer and welcomes other under-represented groups, as such we particularly encourage applications to support our diversity agenda.

Informal enquiries can be made by contacting:

Further information, including details of how to apply are available at https://jobs.uws.ac.uk/

Closing Date: Monday 28th March 2022
Interview Date: Thursday 7th April 2022

UWS is committed to equality and diversity and welcomes applications from underrepresented groups.
UWS is a “Disability Confident” employer.
University of the West of Scotland is a registered Scottish charity, no. SC002520