Part time 2 days per week 0.4fte (14.8 hours per week)
Salary £42,254 to £46,049 per annum, pro rata (actual salary £16,901 to £18,419 pa)
About this role
Join our highly professional, committed and student focused academic community based at the Chichester campus as a Lecturer to join the Physiotherapy team. As a Physiotherapy (Neurology) Lecturer in the School of Nursing and Allied Health, the working year will be divided between teaching, teaching‑related administration, assessment and research. You will contribute to the delivery of Neurology Physiotherapy education enhancing the student experience on both Undergraduate and Postgraduate Physiotherapy programmes; providing students with a high‑quality, research informed educational experience leading to an understanding of healthcare practice and the achievement of both academic and professional qualifications. You will also contribute to developments in response to the professional and interprofessional agendas, and support collaborations with clinical colleagues to develop and prepare appropriate clinical placements including educational audit and clinical liaison. You will ensure maintenance of clinical competence through clinical activity, in addition to facilitating and supporting the University quality assurance initiatives related to healthcare practice.
About you
You will have a good relevant undergraduate degree with further professional or academic qualifications at Masters level in Physiotherapy; you will be a practicing Physiotherapist currently on HCPC register for minimum of 2 years and will be a member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP). You will also demonstrate the ability to engage the interest and enthusiasm of students and inspire them to learn. In addition, you will have current experience of working in the NHS and/or HEI in the clinical area of neurology.
Your teaching will be informed by a combination of practical experience and/or research to support high quality learning and teaching, experience of using Virtual Learning Environments (VLEs), and the use of technologies to enhance the learning, assessment of and feedback to our students.
About the team
You will work within the team to strengthen the distinctiveness of the University’s student experience as high‑quality, personalised, accessible and aspirational. You’ll need to demonstrate an ability to work effectively and positively within a small academic team, excellent teaching methods with the ability to develop a variety of approaches to learning and teaching that is student‑centred, inclusive and flexible. A top 30 UK University who prides itself on our sense of community, including an excellent staff experience.
In addition to your salary we offer a competitive reward package with a range of staff benefits and discounts which include:
* Defined Benefit pension scheme via our provider the Teachers’ Pension Scheme. Your own monthly contributions are enhanced with employer contributions and a substantial automatic lump sum life cover scheme enhancement.
* A paid closure period over the Christmas break is in addition to our generous holiday allowance of 35 days pro rata with bank holidays too and an occupational sickness scheme.
* There’s also an on‑site gym at our Chichester campus; a cycle purchase salary sacrifice scheme; subsidised bus travel between our Bognor and Chichester campuses and Chichester town centre; 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme to support our staff and extensive personal / professional training opportunities throughout the year.
Enquiries are welcomed by James Wilson – Academic Lead via email on James.Wilson@chi.ac.uk
* Closing Date: 26 March 2026
* Interview Date: 2April 2026 TBC
Prior to submitting your job application kindly ensure you have considered and can demonstrate your right to work in the UK.
£42,254 to £46,049 per annum pro rata (Actual salary £16,901 to £18,419 pa)
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