Lecturer/senior Lecturer in Diagnostic Radiography - Lincoln, United Kingdom - University of Lincoln

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School of Health and Social Care:Location**: Lincoln


Salary:
From £37,099 pro rata

Please note, this post is permanent and part time at 0.5 FTE.


Closing Date:
Wednesday 20 March 2024


Interview Date:
Thursday 04 April 2024


Reference:
CHS098

- "I chose Lincoln due to its community feel which never ceases to give me support. I found it so easy to fit in, as absolutely everybody who you meet in the corridor greets you with a friendly 'Hello'. Lincoln has given me so many opportunities to develop as I start out on my academic career. Within two months, I was embarking on my post graduate teaching certificate with allocated time in my week to complete this."_

  • Faye Button, Physiotherapy Lecturer
The 3 year programme is currently undergoing external validation and recruitment activity has already commenced for September 2024.

We have worked very closely with the local acute trust to write a programme which fulfils their local workforce needs, as well as drive the profession forward through the addition of new skills required by the College of Radiographers.

With new community diagnostic centres being built in the region, students will experience a wide variety of opportunities on placement.


AHP education has been delivered at the University of Lincoln since 2018 and you would be working alongside 4 other AHP professions: Occupational Therapy, Speech and Language Therapy, Paramedic Science, and Physiotherapy.


Allied Health Professions are part of the School of Health and Social Care in the College of Health and Science.

We offer a range of undergraduate and post-graduate pre-registration degrees and post registration MSc programmes.

We have an income of over £11m, 120 academic staff and over 1800 students registered across all of the School's programmes.

Teaching is predominantly delivered in the purpose built Sarah Swift Building, which opened in 2017, and additional refurbishment in 2021 developed a VR suite where the Diagnostic Radiography students will have the opportunity to use Virtual Medical Coaching software to develop their practical skills.


There are many great benefits of working for the University, including: 35 days annual leave per annum pro rata with an additional 14 days bank holidays and University concessionary days (including University closure for the Christmas to New Year period annually), the equivalent of 6 weeks protected time for personal development and scholarly activity, hybrid working to support academic staff to work on campus and at home, and full funding to complete a Post Graduate Certificate in Health Education.

Lecturer salary from £37,099 to £42,978 per annum pro rata.

Senior Lecturer salary from £42,978 to £54,395 per annum pro rata.

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