Lecturer in Nursing
The College of Health, Psychology and Social Care has a clear vision – to make a REAL difference to the lives of individuals, families and communities within our region. To be the University of choice for our Health and Social Care partners’ education needs across the region; and to provide an excellent student experience, delivered by highly credible and well qualified lecturers.
As part of the College of Health, Psychology and Social Care, the School of Nursing and Midwifery is home to some of the University of Derby's most popular degrees. Across undergraduate and postgraduate level, we have a variety of courses to offer.
Many on our academic team are active researchers working hard to advance knowledge in different areas of healthcare and the human sciences. Research topics related to Midwifery include ‘how air pollution could affect the growth of the placenta’ and the experience of mothers who breastfeed beyond infancy. Our researchers integrate their findings into their teaching and examine how this might affect service users.
About the role
As a Lecturer in Nursing, you will play a key role in teaching and assessing the General Practice Nursing module and General Practice Assistant programme. In collaboration with the programme leader and head of discipline, you will contribute to the development and delivery of an innovative and flexible curriculum. This will include creating a range of engaging learning materials across relevant subjects or modules, ensuring that the curriculum is both accessible and of high quality.
The role prioritises delivering an exceptional student experience in line with the University's strategic objectives, embedding employability and real-world learning at the core of the curriculum. You will be committed to ensuring students are well-prepared for their professional careers.
This is a 0.4 FTE role.
About You
We are a bold, bright, and driven School of Nursing and Midwifery. We are seeking an individual who shares our enthusiasm for shaping the future of healthcare by empowering students to reach their full potential.
The ideal candidate will possess the following qualifications, values, and expertise:
- Registered as a Nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).
- A Good Honours Degree in a relevant subject or an equivalent qualification.
- Experience or knowledge of higher education, with the ability to use a range of delivery techniques to inspire and engage students.
- Experience of teaching learners in various settings, ensuring flexibility and adaptability in different educational environments.
- Significant experience in nursing, enabling the development of new knowledge and understanding within the field.