Would you like the opportunity to play a vital role in the design and delivery of Physiotherapy provision within the School of Nursing and Allied Health at Birmingham Newman University? Do you want to become part of a team with a clear commitment to outstanding education and support for our students and each other?
If so, we are seeking existing physiotherapy lecturers or experienced clinicians who are student focused, approachable and willing to contribute to the development of the Birmingham Newman University portfolio and vision of Allied Health and Nursing programmes. Candidates should have up-to-date knowledge of physiotherapy education or practice and a commitment to creating an inclusive environment where diversity is celebrated and everyone is afforded equality of opportunity. Applicants will also need to demonstrate that they have either a recognised teaching qualification or HEA fellowship or a willingness to work towards this. Applicants must be a Chartered Physiotherapist, hold current HCPC registration as a Physiotherapist and be committed to maintaining this.
Benefits of working in the School of Nursing & Allied Health at Birmingham Newman University include:
* Smaller cohort sizes
* Single campus facilitating high visibility of staff for students
* Modern learning and teaching facilities including a brand-new state-of-the-art simulation centre and therapy spaces
* A clear institutional ethos based on respect for others, social justice and equity
Informal enquiries about this opportunity are very welcome. Please contact Dr Annabel Masson, Head of Subject, Allied Health a.masson@staff.newman.ac.uk or Ronnie Meechan, Head of School (Associate Dean) Nursing & Allied Health r.meechan@staff.newman.ac.uk to discuss the role further.
An application form and further details about this role are available at newman.ac.uk/jobs.
Closing date for applications: 17th November 2025
Interviews will take place on: 11th December 2025
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