Lecturer in Organic Chemistry

Opening Date:
15 Jul 2021
Closing Date:
15 Aug 2021
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Teesside University is an ambitious and enterprising university for a focused and pragmatic global new generation. Focused on making a real difference to the lives of people and the success of businesses and the economy.

Our corporate strategy sets out our intentions to drive academic ambition and deliver excellence for our students, partners and the communities we serve. It positions Teesside as a high-performing global university anchored in the Tees Valley providing aspiration to our community and learning opportunities for all.

We have taken a leading role over a prolonged period in employer engagement, the enhancement of learning and the student experience, impactful research, staff and leadership development, employer workforce development, as well as social, cultural and community enrichment. Through these significant strengths and a commitment to achieving excellence in all areas, Teesside University transforms lives and economies.

In this role you will contribute to teaching, research, knowledge exchange, enterprise and business engagement in the Department of Science in the School of Health and Life Sciences.

You will be required to contribute to the design, delivery, assessment and quality assurance of the University’s programmes and modules at all levels, including module leadership. This will include the delivery of innovative, engaging, and effective teaching through a range of delivery styles including distance learning, team based working etc. You must also ensure that learning provided to students is contemporary, underpinned and informed by research, external stakeholders, and current developments in the field.

A First Degree and PhD in relevant discipline are essential. You must hold or be willing to complete a relevant Teaching Qualification i.e. PGCHE/Higher Education Academy (Associate Fellow/Senior Fellow) accreditation. It is essential that you have specialist expertise in either of the following areas: Clinical Biochemistry, Pharmacology, or related biomedical research. You must show commitment and demonstrable potential to undertake research, development and/or scholarship to enhance teaching.

The Tees Valley is an enjoyable place to live – in the heart of the North of England’s coastline and countryside, with easy access to Durham, Newcastle and York.

Please be advised that due to the minimum salary thresholds imposed by the UKVI, this post will qualify for University sponsorship under the Skilled Worker visa route.

Apply now if you would like to join us.

Job Reference: T3614

For further details of this and other academic posts, please refer to our website at: https://www.tees.ac.uk/academicjobs/

Closing date: 15 August 2021
Interview date: 28 September 2021