Kent & Medway Medical School seeks a Lecturer in Medical Education (Clinical Assessment and Academic Support) Are you passionate about the development and delivery of high-quality assessments in medical education? Would you be interested in an opportunity to contribute and influence the strategic development of clinical assessments (Objectively Structured Clinical Examinations - OSCEs) and academic support within a Medical School? If so, this may be an opportunity for you! As a Lecturer in Clinical assessments and academic support, you can expect to be involved in: Contributing to and influencing the development of clinical OSCE assessment content throughout the KMMS BMBS programme, ensuring that the programme satisfies GMC requirements for a Primary Medical Qualification Supporting the subject module leaders and administrative staff in the development, maintenance and delivery of all clinical assessments Devise, develop and deliver academic support to students at-risk of failing or who have failed OSCE assessments. Contributing to and influencing preparations for effective internal and external academic quality and governance processes and systems, including those associated with professional, statutory and regulatory bodies What will you bring to the role? A primary and postgraduate degree in a medical speciality or in a subject closely related to the KMMS BMBS programme Experience of successful assessment design, implementation and evaluation in medical education Experience and understanding of supporting healthcare professional students/trainees with academic difficulties Understanding of current issues in undergraduate medical education Experience of and commitment to academic leadership and management We are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and the core values of KMMS. We also welcome applications from individuals who wish to work less than full-time.