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student engagement and develop the critical problem-solving skills required in current and future practice. The post requires effective communication across the faculty to develop teaching and learning
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, or willingness to obtain within an agreed timescale Desirable; Master’s degree in relevant subject Doctorate in relevant subject, completed or within 12 months of completion Faculty The Lecturer post in midwifery
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return, whichever is sooner Interview date: 28 May 2024 The post holder will be required to develop the skills to be an NMC assessor and both teach and support students in their academic and practice
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to contribute across our Psychology undergraduate and postgraduate provision. This is a full time, permanent post. The post will require you to undertake teaching, assessment, and related activities in the area
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Health, Learning Disability, Children and Young People’s and Adult and as well as post-registration provision including Advanced Clinical Practice, Return to Practice and Specialist Community Public Health
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The Faculty of Arts, Science and Technology (FAST) comprises approximately 3,000 students, five subject areas and a diverse range of research centres. The Science subject area is home to the Sport and Exercise
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The post ideally requires an individual with experience in the community, private and voluntary sector although experience in all areas of practice is welcomed. An interest in anatomy, physiology and
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active blended learning to enhance student engagement and develop the critical problem-solving skills required in current and future practice. The post requires effective communication across the faculty