Lecturer in Sports Therapy
Vacancy Details
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Salary: | Grade 7 £37,099 - £41,732 per annum |
Location: | OXSTALLS CAMPUS |
Closing Date: | 13/11/2023 |
Date Posted: | 02/11/2023 |
Reference: | A1457 |
Description
Lecturer in Sports Therapy
1.0 FTE, 37 hours per week
Education and Applied Sciences
Oxstalls Campus
About the school or department
The School of Education and Applied Sciences at the University of Gloucestershire is a thriving and exciting environment to work in. The School’s vision is based on three key words: Belonging, Transforming and Professional. We are a student-centred institution, and these three words guide our decisions, targets and ambitions for the School. The post-holder will primarily be based at the Oxstalls campus.
About the role
Making a contribution to teaching across undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, the post-holders will be engaging and innovative lecturers who share our student-centred approach, ready to offer a high standard of support and keen to make a positive contribution to the student experience and employability. A willingness and flexibility to contribute to aspects of the Sports courses more broadly would be an asset.
Applicants should offer a research portfolio commensurate with career stage and trajectory. They should also be able to outline a clear personal plan to develop a programme of research.
Contact details
Sarah Shaw - sshaw@glos.ac.uk, Academic Course Leader for BSc Sports Therapy| Senior Lecturer BSc & MSc Sports Therapy
Key dates
Closing date: 13th November 2023
Interview date: 21st November 2023
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