Clinical Senior Lecturer in Medicine
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The School wishes to appoint a highly motivated individual to join our enthusiastic and committed MBBS teaching team. This is a fixed term contract until 31 July 2025.
This post sits with the clinical years of the MBBS programme. With the support of the Module Lead and Theme Lead for Medicine in Clinical Practice, the post holder will lead on delivery of the programme for Year 4 MBBS students who are undertaking an additional year of studies to repeat the Applied Knowledge Test component of the Medical Licensing Assessment.
The post holder will also assist as required with teaching and assessment for other student cohorts within the clinical years.
The right candidate will have previously worked as a doctor in a clinical setting and will have a medical degree. They will have experience within undergraduate medical education and of providing mentoring and support to students or trainees.
The post is based at Burnley campus with occasional travel to the University's Preston and Whitehaven (Cumbria) campuses. Informal enquiries are welcomed; please contact Dr. Jenny MacDowal l, Director of Clinical Studies via email in the first instance.
Applicants need to meet all essential criteria on the person specification to be considered for interview.
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