Description ABOUT US Transforming lives through excellent education London Met is an extraordinary institution. Equity and social inclusion have always been our driving principles, and it's what makes the University so unique. Our organisation is distinctive, both in its eclectic and diverse community of students and staff, and also for its historical role in serving some of London’s most deprived boroughs. Everything we do is underpinned by our philosophy that an individual should have the opportunity to transform their life through the power of education. School of Human Sciences London Metropolitan University is a striving and ambitious institution committed to transforming the lives of its students through excellent education. We are committed to making education available to people from all walks of life, creating and advancing social justice, social mobility and access to opportunity and professions. Our graduates benefit personally, but also contribute to society, culture, public service and the economy in all areas of London, the UK and around the world. The School of Human Sciences brings together the University's science based health related provision and the essential scientific disciplines that underpin this provision. Our nursing courses are approved by the Nursing and MIdwifery Council. ABOUT THE POST The successful applicant will be an experienced Registered Nurse (Adult) with a passion for developing nursing careers and an established background in teaching across the adult nursing curriculum within university and clinical practice settings. You will ideally be in possession of a higher education teaching award such as the HEA fellowship or similar. You will have a passion for nurse education, and a drive to see our students succeed. Experience in skills development, module or course leadership is desirable. You will have a good knowledge of the changing landscape of nursing and social care, and the drive toward interprofessional, place-based, and integrated care working. The work of our team is values driven and explicitly addresses social justice and social inclusion not only through a clear underpinning philosophy but also in the collaborative and participative teaching and learning approach. We intend our work to be transformative in raising student aspirations and enhancing employability through a consistent emphasis on personal, professional and academic development in addition to reflecting current and future trends in the sector. The successful applicants will demonstrate a commitment to, and experience of, working aligned with these values. Working with locally identified needs, our nursing programme has a local, primary, community and social care nursing focus: seeking to promote the visibility of primary, community and social care careers through our innovative simulated placements and clinical nursing placements within the nursing curriculum. We empower our students to work to the scope of their registration on graduation and showcase a full range of nursing career options throughout their student career with us. We have invested in an ambitious programme for nursing. Our multi-million-pound Simulation and Skills Suite (which was formally opened in January 2024), provides opportunities for clinical simulation in a range of health care settings, from home to hospital. Our community-based simulation spaces and immersive learning technology further support our ambitions. Our nursing programme provision is complemented with a range of allied health professional programmes including dietetics, nutrition, physiotherapy and psychology, as well as biomedical sciences offering opportunities for interprofessional learning, teaching and clinical simulation. For informal enquiries please contact Dr. Julie MacLaren, Head of Nursing via email j.maclaren@londonmet.ac.uk This post will be subject to an enhanced DBS check. The closing date will be 15 September 2025 with interviews planned on w/c 13 October 2025. HOW TO APPLY - Please complete the online application in full, making sure you address the person specification criteria in your statement as this will enable us to make an informed shortlisting decision. - All applicants are additionally asked to submit an equality and diversity statement of up to one page, articulating how you will contribute to making our University more inclusive and what they have previously done to advance equality. - If you wish to attach any additional documents such as a CV you may do so (please follow the instructions). Please note that we do not accept a CV on its own as a job application. If you have a query, or experience any difficulties with the application process, please contact us by email at: recruitment@londonmet.ac.uk quoting the job ID number. Further information Job Description/Person Specification Summary Terms and Conditions Please note that successful candidates will be asked to provide evidence of their right to work in the UK and to complete a health assessment before they start work. Offers of employment are also conditional on receipt of satisfactory references and proof of qualifications held. At London Met we are building an institution aware of its purpose to drive not only individual social mobility but also broader community actualisation. We recognise that our diverse community is our greatest strength, and as such we strongly encourage applications from anyone who feels they are currently underrepresented within UK higher education. Read more about our diverse community and our commitments to inclusion and equality at: https://www.londonmet.ac.uk/about/equality-and-diversity/