The School of Healthcare (SHC) provides undergraduate and postgraduate pre-registration education for nursing (adult, child and mental health), midwifery, social work and psychotherapy and counselling; postgraduate and professional development for pharmacists, advanced clinical practitioners, assessors in practice and other NHS workforce priority areas.
Our applied health research has five themes that inform our curricula and educational provision: Long Term Conditions; Maternal Child and Family Health; Medicines Optimisation; Mental Health; People Systems and Services.
The School of Healthcare’s overall aim is the creation, dissemination and application of knowledge to improve the health and wellbeing of communities, families and individuals by way of innovation in education, research and scholarship.
As a Lecturer in Social Work you will contribute particularly to pre-registration social work education, and support postgraduate taught students and lead developments in this role.
As a Lecturer in Social Work you will have a Master’s degree in a relevant subject (or equivalent) or are nearing completion of a postgraduate degree at a comparable level. You will also be a registered social worker with Social Work England, have practice experience, and have a teaching qualification or be willing to undertake one when in post.
For further details see https://jobs.leeds.ac.uk/MHHEA1191