Leeds Trinity University has embarked on the delivery of a strategic ambition to provide a range of Nursing and Allied Health Professions’ programmes to support local, regional, and national workforce demands. As such, there exists an exciting opportunity located within the growing School of Health, Sport & Life Sciences (HSLS) to help shape the future nursing and healthcare workforce in Yorkshire.
We are proud of our commitment to fostering an inclusive teaching environment and widening access to higher education studies for students from diverse backgrounds. This post provides a unique opportunity to lead on the design and development of new and innovative teaching and learning methods, enabling our students to have a clear vision of the future Nurse, contributing to safe person-centred care and to meet the NMC Future Nurse Standards for registration.
You will be able to demonstrate a successful track record of innovative curriculum, teaching, learning and assessment strategies and research related activity. You will have a high level of insight into contemporary community, primary, acute, or urgent care practice as well as experience in healthcare leadership, medicines management, clinical skills, simulation, and practice-based education. Knowledge of contemporary theories and concepts that underpin adult nursing education is essential. You will be committed to co-production in designing and delivering interprofessional education for the benefit of our students, partners, and the public.
You will have demonstrable knowledge, experience, and skills within the field of Adult Nurse education and hold a Postgraduate degree in a related subject area, or equivalent. You will need to be a current registrant with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) with substantial post qualifying clinical experience.
You will be motivated, pro-active and engage with collaborative working both as a team member and with wider partners. We aim to ensure that we equip our students with the skills necessary to succeed in the workplace upon graduation and throughout their professional careers. As such, we not only focus on the acquisition of caring skills and knowledge, but also on vital transferable skills such as compassionate leadership and robust digital and technology skills.
Informal enquiries may be addressed to Abi Lancaster, Senior Professional Practice Fellow / Academic Lead in Nursing A.Lancaster@leedstrinity.ac.uk
Please note this post is subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.
Closing date for applications: Sunday 19 June 2022
Interviews for this post are expected to take place on Tuesday 5 July 2022
Further details and the online application are available at: http://www.leedstrinity.ac.uk/jobs
If you have any queries about the application process, please email jobs@leedstrinity.ac.uk or call 0113 283 7130.
Leeds Trinity University values diversity and inclusion and particularly encourages applications from the following groups as they are currently under-represented at this level within the University: Women, LGBT+ and Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic applicants, as well as candidates with disabilities, whether hidden or otherwise. The University will consider all forms of flexible working arrangements.