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courses. We are seeking to recruit a Senior Lecturer or Associate Professor in Clinical Education to take a leadership of MSc Physician Associate program and lead this through new GMC regulation
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of Health, Education and Society are seeking to appoint a Lecturer/ Senior Lecturer to contribute to the Adult Pre-registration BSc Nursing Programme across levels 4, 5 and 6. The successful applicant will
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Nursing and Midwifery programmes .This role would support the programme team in the development of new curriculum and delivery of nursing and midwifery programmes. You will teach and assess the core
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role This is an exciting opportunity to drive forward our vision for apprenticeships within our expanding new School of Nursing and Allied Health. Our innovative courses are recognised by the NMC
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role The School of Nursing and Allied Health is seeking to appoint a full or part-time, Senior Lecturer in Speech and Language Therapy, initially on a fixed term basis. This is an exciting opportunity
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Based at Wheeler Building, Chester An exciting vacancy has arisen for a highly motivated Senior Lecturer to contribute to the organisation, delivery, and leadership of the successful and well
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will maintain excellent standards in learning, teaching, and assessment. About You As a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer you will be a registered nurse with leadership experience of adult/primary care/children’s
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Post Title: Senior Lecturer (Primary Care) SBU: School of Health and Social Work/Department of Nursing, Health and Wellbeing FTE: 0.6 FTE (working 22.2 hours per week or pro rata) Duration