
Plymouth Marjon University
Job title:
Lecturer / Senior Lecturer – Nursing (Mental Health / Learning Disability)
Company:
Plymouth Marjon University
Job description
Salary:Lecturer: Grade 7 – The starting salary will be from £37,099 up to £41,732 per annum,
depending on qualifications and experience.Senior Lecturer: Grade 8 – The starting salary will be from 42,978 up to £54,395, pa
depending on qualifications and experience.Plymouth Marjon University are seeking an NMC registered, experienced academic lecturer/senior lecturer to join our ambitious team within the School of Health, Wellbeing and Social Science. You will have extensive knowledge of the requirements of adult/learning disability nursing and/or mental health nursing and be able to evidence your own expert skills in practice. It will be beneficial for applicants to have experience of academic practice in learning and teaching, leadership or research and knowledge exchange. You must be a strong team player with excellent written and verbal communication skills. You will be teaching on our suite of nursing and healthcare education programmes, including on apprenticeship routes.Who we’re looking for:You will have a current registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council and have extensive knowledge of the requirements of adult/learning disability/mental health nursing and be able to evidence your own expert skills in practice. It will be beneficial for applicants to have experience of academic practice in learning and teaching, leadership or research and knowledge exchange. You will hold or be working towards a postgraduate qualification and professional teaching qualification.What you’d be doing:You will be teaching across our suite of nursing and healthcare education programmes: including MSc. Registered Nursing (Mental Health & Learning Disability), BSc. Registered Nurse, Nursing Associate and Assistant Practitioner.You will act as an Academic Assessor and/or Personal Tutor and provide pastoral support to learners.You must be a strong team player with excellent written and verbal communication skills and support the development of curriculums with specific focus on learning disability and/or mental health nursing.Where you’ll work:Our current hybrid working policy means you can work from home or on campus, but you will be required to maintain strong campus links and be available on-site at least 3 days per week.For an informal discussion about the role please contact:Selina Saveker, Associate Dean, onSupporting our people:We recognise that our recruitment might bring in staff who are new to higher education and are bringing knowledge and expertise from other fields and practice. We want to ensure that all our academic staff are appropriately qualified to teach in HE and have the confidence to do so; to support this, we offer a Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice (PGCAP) to all new teaching staff without an existing teaching qualification. This provides our new staff with an opportunity to develop their understanding and practice of learning, teaching and pedagogic research/research management in higher education, and enables us to maintain our high standards of teaching.To view the full range of benefits we offer,We are a ‘Disability Confident Employer’: candidates who declare a disability and who demonstrate on their application that they meet the essential criteria will be included on the shortlist. If you are considering relocating, you can .Closing date: Sunday 22 June 2025 (at 11:59pm)Interview date: Thursday 03 July 2025Apply online:£37,099 to £54,395. Grade 7/8, per annum, depending on qualifications and experience.
Expected salary
£37099 – 54395 per year
Location
Plymouth
Job date
Wed, 11 Jun 2025 07:55:20 GMT
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