This role is based at our Coventry University Scarborough Campus.
As a Lecturer (Teaching) in Learning Disabilities Nursing you will undertake teaching and course co-ordination while supporting the development and delivery of undergraduate, postgraduate, and professional courses to ensure students have an effective learning experience.
Based onsite at Coventry University in Scarborough, you will work closely with other academic colleagues to enrich the student learning and teaching experience and embed research, enterprise and professional context where appropriate.
Responsibilities
* Teach on HE level 4-7 modules and courses, including curation, adaptation, and creation of teaching materials.
* Deliver diverse learning sessions and support students through informal and formal communication.
* Support the design, implementation, ratification, and quality assurance of student assessment.
* Prepare and disseminate formative and summative feedback.
* Facilitate simulated practice learning activities.
* Act as Academic Assessor and support course recruitment activities such as interviews and open days.
* Uphold high standards of academic integrity in all aspects of teaching, learning and assessment.
Qualifications
* Active NMC registration as a Learning Disabilities Nurse.
* Practice Assessor training and experience supporting student nurses.
* Master’s degree in an appropriate subject or Honours Degree with a relevant professional qualification and/or membership.
* Teaching qualification or willingness to acquire one.
* PhD or active membership of an appropriate professional body (advantageous).
Candidate profile
Demonstrable experience of successful teaching at higher education levels 4-7 in Learning Disabilities Nursing, either within higher education or clinical practice.
High standards of teaching, learning and student engagement in line with our reputation as a high-quality provider.
Self‑motivated, enthusiastic, with experience in active‑learning pedagogy and evidence of proactively supporting student success.
Awareness of learners’ cultural differences and ability to communicate with diverse backgrounds.
Ability to work independently and as part of a wider team, with willingness to engage in flexible working.
Benefits
* Competitive salary (range £38,781—£44,093 pro rata per annum).
* Excellent employer pension contribution.
* 30 days annual leave plus bank holidays.
* Holiday purchase scheme up to 5 additional days.
* BUPA cash plan.
* 50% off tuition fees for staff dependants.
* CU Reward Scheme discounts across high‑street and online retailers.
* Cycle‑to‑work scheme.
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