
Senior Lecturer in Research Teaching (Physiotherapy)
Closing in 34 days
Senior Lecturer in Research Teaching (Physiotherapy)
College of Health Wellbeing&Life; Science Academic Grade 8 - £44,263 to £56,021 per annum, dependent on experience
The Role
Recruiting HCPC registered Physiotherapists, with the ability to inspire, enthuse and connect with a range of stakeholders from a wide range of backgrounds. This is an excellent opportunity to further your career in a higher education setting and would be suitable for those wishing to move from a clinical setting into higher education. Whilst previous HE (Higher Education) teaching is not essential you must have experience of formal teaching, training and supervising students, and be able to contribute to our undergraduate and postgraduate courses and apprenticeships.
You will be involved in the planning and delivery of the teaching on modules for students developing their skills and knowledge in research practice. You will also participate in some post graduate physiotherapy specific teaching.
You must have well developed and current knowledge and understanding of critical, practical, and theoretical issues relevant to contemporary physiotherapy.
You will join the Department of Allied Health Professions and Life Sciences, one of the UK's leading centres of health education and one of the first UK Universities to offer Allied Health Professions Degree Apprenticeship courses.
You will be involved in supporting the delivery across our interprofessional portfolio and in addition, there may be opportunities to contribute to the wider health portfolio as appropriate.
The Department
The department of Allied Health Professions & Life Sciences (AHP) sits within the College of Health, Wellbeing and Life Sciences.
You can find out more about the college at academic/faculty-of-health-and- wellbeing-hwb.
Please also see our Senior Lecturer in Advanced MSK Practice -https: // bit.ly/3swMFXe
Sheffield Hallam welcomes applications from all candidates irrespective of age, pregnancy and maternity, disability, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, religion or belief, or marital or civil partnership status.
For this job we particularly welcome applications from minority ethnic applicants who are underrepresented in this area at Sheffield Hallam.
The University may be able to sponsor the employment of international applicants in this role; this will depend on a number of factors specific to the individual applicant.
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Contact Person : Carol Garcia Contact Number : [email protected] Date Advertised : 14-Nov-2023 Closing Date : 14-Jan-2024 Employment Type : Permanent - Full Time Location : Collegiate Job number : 102686
Job details
Title
Senior Lecturer in Research Teaching (Physiotherapy)
Employer
Sheffield Hallam University
Location
United Kingdom
Published
November 15, 2023
Application deadline
January 14, 2024
Job type
Lecturer
Field
Biology,Medicine
About the employer
Sheffield Hallam University is located in Sheffield, South Yorkshire in England. This is one of the biggest and the most diverse of the universities in England. The university is sprawled over two locations. They have a city campus that is situated in the city center near the Sheffield Railway Station and the collegiate campus is almost 2 miles away in the Broomhall Estate off Ecclesall Road in south-west Sheffield. They are the 11th biggest university in the UK, out of a total of 167 having 30,815 students, out of which 4,400 are international and 4,494 are the staff. There are 708 courses.
The former names of the university were Sheffield Polytechnic and Sheffield City Polytechnic. The university endowment is 0.52 million Pounds as of 2015. The Chancellor of the university is Helena Kennedy, Baroness Kennedy of the Shaws. The Vice-chancellor is Chris Husbands. Out of the total student strength, 24,455 were undergraduates, as of 2016-2017, and 6,365 were postgraduates. The university is associated with the Association of Commonwealth universities.
There are many research centers and the faculties have been divided into four parts, namely the faculty of Science, Technology and Arts (STA), Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH), Faculty of Health and wellbeing (HWB) and Sheffield Business School (SBS). They have 30 centers for research, including the Art and Design Research Centre and Biomedical Research Centre, among others. Helena Kennedy is the present Chancellor who is also a broadcaster, barrister, and the life peer of the House of Lords. SHU is the leading partner for Higher Futures, the Lifelong Learning Network (LLN) for Southern Yorkshire, North Nottinghamshire and North Derbyshire.
There are many notable alumni, including Kid Acne, who is a musician and artist, Roma Bubuniak, who is an artist. The notable staff includes Alison Adam, who is the professor of society, technology and science and I.M Dharmadasa, who is an applied researcher and physicist specializing in low in cost solar cells.