Assistant Lecturer in Adult Nursing Dept – Stat and Mand
Department: Department of Adult Nursing | Location: City South Campus | Salary: £38,050 to £44,131 per annum | Permanent, Full Time | Release Date: 10 December 2025 | Closing Date: 23:59 GMT on Friday 19 December 2025 | Reference: NM25007
We are seeking a Full Time Registered Professional to join our innovative Statutory and Mandatory Education team at the School of Nursing and Midwifery.
The Role
You will contribute to and lead sessions that coordinate, enhance, and critically analyse the relationships between fundamental subjects such as Patient Handling, Basic Life Support and how these inform practical, ethical and specialist aspects of healthcare education in the context of frontline patient care and interventions that shape person‑led experiences.
Key Responsibilities
* Practice Coordination: Liaise with senior provision coordinators and academic staff to ensure teaching provision is covered and balanced with other responsibilities.
* Student Support: Act as lead facilitator for Statutory and Mandatory or skills‑based sessions.
* Personal Academic Tutor: Provide pastoral support and signpost to welfare services.
* Quality Assurance: Collaborate with multiple schools and professions to deliver contemporary, evidence‑based content.
* Wider Teaching: Opportunity to contribute to core curriculum delivery alongside Statutory and Mandatory education.
Essential Criteria
* Current Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) or Healthcare and Professions Council (HCPC) registration.
* Educated to Degree level in a clinically relevant subject area.
Desirable Criteria
* Current teaching, assessing, and/or education qualification (e.g., NMC Teacher Status or HEA Fellow status).
* Experience delivering teaching in healthcare or higher education.
* Relevant Master's or PhD.
* Previous higher education teaching experience.
* Experience supporting nursing students/apprentices in practice.
Location & Benefits
Based at our leafy Edgbaston campus in Birmingham, next to the Botanical Gardens. Benefits include a contributory pension scheme and an employee assistance scheme.
If you are interested, please arrange an informal discussion before applying.
Email: claire.maguire@bcu.ac.uk
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EEO Statement
We employ the same employment policy regardless of gender, ethnicity, age and disability.
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