Practice Learning and Partnerships
Location: St John’s Campus
Salary: £36,333 to £40,745
Post Type: Full Time
Contract Type: Permanent
Interview Date: Friday 09 June 2023
Reference: SN2301-R
This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced registered nurse to contribute to facilitating outstanding practice learning and teaching for pre-registration nursing associate and nursing apprenticeships in the Three Counties School of Nursing and Midwifery.
The successful candidate will work within a dedicated academic team with responsibility for delivering pre-registration apprenticeship courses to satisfy the requirements of the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education Standards (IFATE) and the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).
The candidate will therefore be required to develop and contribute to the learning and teaching agenda for apprenticeships, with an emphasis on placement and practice learning that support the development of safe, effective and proficient practitioners. The post holder will be able to inspire and motivate apprentices, colleagues and employers and be committed to compliance with the regulatory and quality assurance processes for occupational apprenticeships through collaborative working practices from recruitment through to apprenticeship award.
The Three Counties School of Nursing and Midwifery upholds the University mission to inspire those who teach and those who learn, in an inclusive way which reflects a collective commitment to equip students/apprentices and staff with the skills, knowledge and aptitude to make a positive impact on the health of individuals, populations and communities we serve. The postholder will therefore be provided with the opportunity to advance their professional development to meet the needs of the post and objectives of the school.
From 1 August 2023, the salary range for this role will increase to £37,100 – £41,732, with the opportunity to progress to £45,585.
Informal queries regarding this vacancy are welcomed and should be directed to Helen Holder, Principal Lecturer & Head of Department for the School of Nursing and Midwifery