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Lecturer in Physiotherapy

University of Gloucestershire - School of Health and Social Care

Location: Gloucester
Salary: £37,999 to £42,632 per annum, Grade 7
Hours: Full Time, Part Time
Contract Type: Permanent
Placed On: 7th February 2025
Closes: 26th February 2025
Job Ref: A1515
 

We are open to discussing opportunities on a 0.8 and 1 FTE

We take a flexible approach to hybrid working, as a guide you would be expected to be on site for 50% of your working time.

About the role

The School of Health and Social Care is looking for an enthusiastic and experienced physiotherapist(s) to join the Physiotherapy academic programmes staff. We are open to full time or part time applications.

This post offers an exciting opportunity for you to be involved in moving the School of Health and Social Care forward with its strategic plan to deliver a sustainable health and social care workforce for Gloucestershire and beyond in collaboration with strategic healthcare partners. 

You will have substantial clinical expertise in physiotherapy, and a passion for supporting students to succeed. As a lecturer grade you would be expected to undertake a post graduate certificate in academic practice (PGCAP) on appointment to the role.

You must be a Physiotherapist registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and hold an undergraduate degree or equivalent in Physiotherapy.

This post requires a DBS check.

The University is committed to building a diverse and inclusive staff community and welcomes applications from currently under-represented sections of our workforce. We are proud to be a Disability Confident Leader, guaranteeing an interview to everyone who meets the definition of disability set out in the Equality Act 2010 and the essential criteria contained within the person specification.

Contact details

For an informal conversation or information about the post please contact Ellie Sonmezer, Associate Head of School: Health and Social Care esonmezer@glos.ac.uk

Interview details

You will be required to complete a 15-minute teaching session on:

‘An introduction to physiotherapy- my speciality’

This teaching session will enable you to showcase your ability to provide teaching and learning in an engaging and inclusive way. Please take a small aspect of your physiotherapy work and provide a short teaching session to the panel which is indicative of your education practice.

This will be followed by a short formal interview

Key dates 

Closing Date 26th February 2025

Interview Date 6th March 2025

For more information about out benefits and working for the University please click here 

To apply please click on APPLY at the bottom of this page, you will be asked to complete the attached application form.

To avoid disappointment please apply early, we reserve the right to close this advertisement early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. 

The University is committed to building a diverse and inclusive staff community and welcomes applications from currently under-represented sections of our workforce. We are proud to be a Disability Confident Leader, guaranteeing an interview to everyone who meets the definition of disability set out in the Equality Act 2010 and the essential criteria contained within the person specification

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