Location: | Worcester |
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Salary: | £37,100 to £41,732 |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Permanent |
Placed On: | 7th May 2024 |
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Closes: | 28th May 2024 |
Job Ref: | SSES2410 |
We are looking to appoint a Lecturer (Teaching) in Sports Coaching with a specialism in Cricket Coaching and Management, to work within the School of Sport and Exercise Science at the University of Worcester. You will join a friendly and supportive team, teaching modules on the new innovative Integrated Masters in Cricket Coaching and Management course. We are particularly interested in individuals with expertise in one or more of the following areas: technical coaching, inclusion and/or cricket development.
In the School of Sport and Exercise Science our vision is to use sport as an engine for opportunity - supporting positive social transformation. We have an excellent international reputation in the field of inclusive sport, pioneering new ways to open up the joy of active participation in sport to hitherto marginalised and under-represented groups. We also maintain a strong focus on employability in our teaching, and for several years have had no less than 97% graduate employability according to the UK Graduate Outcomes annual survey. Worcester graduates are skilled, experienced, and enthusiastic, and we know that they go on to make a significant impact as the sports practitioners of the future. We offer a range of courses from Foundation Degrees to PhD, with some of our most popular courses being BSc Sport and Exercise Science, BSc Sports Therapy, BSc Physical Education and Sports Coaching and MSc Performance Analysis.
Our commitment to work that delivers real social benefit is facilitated through high quality teaching, world leading research, and ground-breaking facilities. For example, the University of Worcester Arena is the first sports facility in the UK to be designed with the needs of the wheelchair athlete in mind. The Arena also hosts a wide range of international sports events and conferences. The commitment to the new University of Worcester International Inclusive Cricket Centre will further develop our provision for outstanding inclusive sport and educational facilities. We have also developed a range of productive sporting and academic partnerships, both at home and overseas; collaborations that have helped cement Worcester’s place on the world stage.
The University of Worcester is a university that is really on the move. We were recently nominated for THE awards in 5 categories including University of the Year, winning the award for ‘Outstanding Contribution to the Local Community’. Worcester City is a beautiful, historic city on the River Severn and has achieved many different accolades, most recently being voted the 9th best place in the UK to live (Telegraph, April 2024).
Informal queries in relation to this vacancy are welcome and should be directed to Debra Price, Head of Department for PE & Coaching, by emailing d.price@worc.ac.uk
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