Lecturer in Adult Nursing
Location Wolverhampton Campus Faculty/Department Faculty of Education, Health and Wellbeing Contract Type Permanent Salary £40,497 - £48,148 pa Closing Date 13/08/2025 Job Reference 14502 Documents
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We are seeking candidates for the role of lecturer in Nursing to contribute primarily to the provision of our undergraduate nurse education programmes. You will be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council as a registered nurse (Adult/ Registered General Nurse). You will be expected to deliver innovative, high-quality teaching across a range of modules and provide support to students within clinical placement areas.
One of three faculties in the University, the Faculty of Education, Health and Wellbeing has over 500 staff members and 11,000 students. The faculty comprises a wide and diverse range of subject areas, research and knowledge exchange activities.
The School of Nursing has over 140 staff and includes a wide range of professionally qualifying health care courses. We are growing to meet the needs of people who wish to work with a host of employers in healthcare and related areas. We include courses in nursing, nursing associate, public health and a wide range of continuing professional development opportunities. We have expanded on our newly developed skills centres to offer hands-on teaching of nursing and healthcare professions skills through a comprehensive range of state-of-the-art equipment.
Please see the job description and person specification relevant to the post of senior lecturer for full details of the post requirements.
The successful applicant will be well supported in their role to realise their potential. For further information or an informal discussion please contact:
The University of Opportunity for Students and Staff
As part of our commitment to ensure the diversity of our staff body reflects those of the student and local communities we serve, we particularly welcome applications from candidates of Black, Asian, or Ethnic Minority heritage, and candidates who are Disabled (including people who may not define themselves as disabled, but nevertheless encounter challenges)