School of Health & Care Sciences Location: Lincoln Salary: From £38,784 to £44,746 per annum Please note, this post is fixed-term for 12 months and full-time at 1FTE. Closing Date: Tuesday 20 January 2026 Interview Date: Thursday 29 January 2026 Reference: CHS212M Are you passionate about pharmaceutical science and eager to inspire the next generation of pharmacists? The University of Lincoln is seeking a Lecturer in Pharmacy (Pharmaceutical Science) to join our collaborative team. About the Role You will provide educational leadership and deliver teaching across our established Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences programmes, including the Master of Pharmacy (MPharm) and BSc Pharmaceutical Sciences. Working within a growing, supportive team, you’ll have access to excellent teaching and research facilities and the opportunity to make a significant impact on student experience and the future of pharmacy education. Key Responsibilities Deliver teaching across a range of modules and support students through tutoring and academic guidance. Contribute to curriculum development and the advancement of pharmaceutical science education. Participate in assessments, simulations, OSCEs, and student support activities. Engage in scholarly activity and professional practice to enhance the School’s reputation. Collaborate with colleagues, professional partners, and external networks. Support student placements and projects, and act as an academic tutor. Contribute to the wider mission of the University through outreach, open days, and committee participation. Person Specification Essential: Relevant honours degree or equivalent. Commitment to or possession of a HE teaching qualification (HE PGCE or HEA fellowship). Interdisciplinary work relevant to the Department. Ability to develop excellent teaching and assessment skills. Ability to contribute to curriculum development and support students academically. Ability to work on own initiative, as well as within a team. Enthusiasm, commitment, flexibility, adaptability, and good interpersonal skills. Desirable: GPhC registration. Working towards or completed PhD in a relevant discipline. Postgraduate qualification in a relevant subject. Experience in Higher Education teaching and curriculum development. Ability to use digital learning management systems. Why Join Us? You’ll be part of a forward-thinking team dedicated to producing work-ready graduates and advancing pharmacy education. This is an excellent opportunity for those entering their first academic role or for experienced educators seeking progression. Please note this post is fixed term to cover maternity leave for one year, or until the early return of the post holder.