Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Mental Health (0.6FTE)
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Description
Are you passionate about nursing and eager to share your knowledge and expertise with the next generation of healthcare professionals? We are looking for a dedicated Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing to join our dynamic academic team and make a lasting impact on the future of nursing.
You will need be a Registered Mental Health Nurse on the NMC register, educated at least to degree level. Experience and a teaching qualification, such as a Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education or Fellowship of Advance HE (FHEA) is desirable. You will have a high level of clinical competence and credibility in a relevant area of expertise. The Faculty will support new members of staff to gain appropriate qualifications and is keen to support ongoing academic and professional development. We also offer a robust mentorship programme for new academic staff.
Why join us?
Shape the future:
Be a pivotal influence on the careers of aspiring nurses and help shape compassionate, skilled, and innovative healthcare providers.
Innovate in Education:
Bring your clinical expertise into the classroom, using real-world scenarios to engage students and foster hands-on learning.
Supportive environment:
Work alongside passionate educators in a collaborative environment that values teamwork and, the advancement of the nursing profession
The Faculty has three education centres: Warrington Campus; Marris House Birkenhead, and Wheeler Campus, Chester, with an expectation of some travel between sites, but the successful applicant would predominantly be based at Chester.
The school would also welcome applications from those who wish to take this appointment up as a job share or secondment. We particularly welcome applications from University of Chester alumni.
£39,105 - £42,632 or £43,878 - £49,250 (dependent on experience)
We encourage applications from a diverse range of applicants.