Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy Birmingham City University, Faculty of Health, Education and Life Sciences
Location: City South Campus Interview Date: Wednesday 8th June 2016 The Faculty of Health Education and Life Sciences in Birmingham City University is seeking exceptional candidates to develop new provision as part of a period of unprecedented growth and development. Birmingham City University is investing £41 Million in a purpose built development. The 10,500m² building at City South Campus in Edgbaston will enable the University to offer a wide range of new health, life science and sports courses. We are seeking an experienced HCPC registered physiotherapist with a track record of innovation and leadership, who will lead the design and delivery of physiotherapy education within the School and contribute to the School, Faculty and University’s strategic priorities. The School is developing a range of pre-registration Allied Health Professions programmes at post-graduate level, including MSc Physiotherapy. Your role will be to lead the development of this new programme by working closely with local/regional employers, students and other key stakeholders to develop graduates who are prepared for professional practice in the dynamic healthcare environment. In addition you will also contributing to interprofessional learning within the faculty and you will also be involved in the support of mentors and students at clinical placement sites, which will include clinical visits. We are seeking someone who is passionate about excellent patient care, teaching and research, and who can inspire their students. Experience of curriculum design is essential as is an ability to work externally with employers and professional bodies. You must be able to demonstrate evidence of on-going continued professional development and ideally be engaged in research activity. For more information about applying and for the job description for the post, please see the current vacancies on the BCU website: http://jobs.bcu.ac.uk/. Alternatively if you require the application in a different format please contact the Human Resources Department at hrrecruitment@bcu.ac.uk or on 0121 331 6693. Birmingham City University seeks to be a single status employer and benefits include up to 32 days annual holiday, an index linked contributory pension scheme and an employee medical scheme. Birmingham City University is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.
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