Lecturer in Diagnostic Radiography (Reporting)

Opening Date:
13 Jan 2021
Closing Date:
11 Feb 2021
Salary Range:

Are you a Reporting Radiographer who enjoys teaching, supporting students and who would like to join our Diagnostic Radiography and Medical Imaging team?

We are seeking an enthusiastic and motivated lecturer who has experience of working across diagnostic imaging environments and who is currently working as a Reporting Radiographer. This role will involve teaching on our MSc Advanced Practice (Radiographic Reporting) programme as well as teaching our undergraduate students. We want someone who can teach and guide the next generation of graduates and clinical experts.

You will have the opportunity to use your knowledge and experience innovatively, delivering clinical and theoretical teaching, learning and assessment across our undergraduate and post graduate programmes, you will also be involved in student support and curricula development. We work across 5 NHS Trusts in our region and provide local, regional and national post-graduate programmes in the areas of CT, MRI and Advanced Clinical Practice (Radiographic Reporting). We expect you to develop your clinical and teaching expertise and when you are ready become involved in potential research opportunities working with Professor Maryann Hardy and Professor Bev Snaith.

We anticipate you will have a post graduate qualification and we offer a range of developmental opportunities, including supporting you to complete a Masters award. We will also provide you with the opportunity to work towards a Fellowship of Advance HE through developing your teaching practice and experience portfolio. you through our new As a new member of staff, you will be mentored by an experienced colleague and supported to develop your academic career through the University career framework.

The School of Allied Health Professions and Midwifery have developed a strong portfolio of education provision at undergraduate and postgraduate levels across Paramedic Science , Physiotherapy, Diagnostic Radiography, Occupational Therapy and Midwifery and the Faculty of Health Studies research activity fits into the three themed areas of Advanced Health Care, Innovative Engineering and Sustainable Societies.

We are open to negotiating working arrangements and secondments with NHS employers. The University offers a supportive relocation package and will discuss pension options for those currently working in the NHS on an individual basis.

We welcome applicants who are from Black, Asian or Minority Ethnic backgrounds who are currently underrepresented across our teaching and research teams.

Please enclose a CV with your application.

For further information please contact Mr Terry Lodge T.D.Lodge@bradford.ac.uk, 01274 236577 or Professor Maryann M.L.Hardy1@bradford.ac.uk, 01274 236578

Please note this is a part time post.

This role will be offered at a grade 8 or 9 depending on experience and qualifications.

Please see the salary range below:

Grade 8: £35,845 – £40,322

Grade 9: £42,792 – £49,553

The interviews for this post are scheduled to take place on the 29th January 2021