We are seeking an enthusiastic person to join our staff team for the MSc Physician Associate programme in the Department of Paramedic Science and Physician Associates. The successful candidate will take on the role of Practice Lead as well as play a key role in the delivery of general medical and clinical skills, including clinical simulation. The School of Allied Health and Community is committed to inter-disciplinary simulated learning and has a Simulation Centre including hospital, therapy, and home environments, and benefits from dedicated clinical skills technicians and a range of technically advanced equipment. The successful candidate will also support students via tutorials and by being a Personal Academic Tutor (PAT).
The Department of Paramedic Science and Physician Associates is one of four departments in the School. The School comprises courses in Foundation degrees in Health and Social Care, Undergraduate courses in Health and Social Care, Paramedic Science, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Social work, and Master’s courses in Nutritional therapy, Social Work, Leadership and Management, Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy as well as the MSc Physician Associate course. The School has an exceptional reputation for excellence and the successful candidate will further develop the quality of our provision through strong collaboration with our practice partners.
The School upholds the overall mission of the University by providing high quality, accessible learning opportunities, promoting academic enquiry, and the advancement of knowledge. We are committed to the Widening Participation and Social Inclusion agendas and have a good record of assisting those with disabilities to undertake Higher Education.
Informal queries in relation to these posts are welcome, and may be directed to Elizabeth Davies-Ward, Head of School for the School of Allied Health at e.davies-ward@worc.ac.uk.