Academic Tutor, Clinical Psychology

Updated: over 1 year ago
Location: Stratford, ENGLAND
Job Type: PartTime
Deadline: 23 Oct 2022

Location: Stratford Campus
Salary: starting at £52,388 per annum pro-rata plus London Weighting
Post Type: Part Time
Hours per Week: 18
Post Type: Fixed Term
Contract Length: 36 months
Closing Date: Sunday 23 October 2022
Interview Date: To be confirmed
Reference: 098A2022-R

This is a part-time post (18 hours per week)

The Professional Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (DClinPsych) programme at the University of East London (UEL) is expanding and we are looking for Academic Tutors to join the enthusiastic and committed programme team.

As an Academic Tutor you will contribute to: the planning, management, and delivery of the academic curriculum; assessment; teaching – online and face-to-face and including small group facilitation; and both supervising and conducting research. You will also act as the individual tutor for a small group of trainees. You will have a qualification and substantial experience in Clinical Psychology and be registered with the HCPC to practice as a Clinical Psychologist. Previous contribution to Clinical Psychology training programmes is desirable.

Our well-established programme is characterised by understanding psychological problems in a social and cultural context and facilitating the ability to critically reflect on our activities as professionals.

The University of East London is one of the most diverse and vibrant universities in the global capital. Our pioneering and forward-thinking vision is making a positive and significant impact to the communities we serve, inspiring both our staff and students to reach their full potential. Born in 1898 to serve the skill needs of the second industrial revolution, the University of East London commenced year four of its transformational 10-year Vision 2028 strategic plan  led by our Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Amanda Broderick, to advance Industry 4.0 careers-first education. We have a clear route-map to provide a springboard for the jobs and opportunities of the future; drive diversity in the 4.0 talent pipeline - working in partnership to promote talent wherever it is found; and to create an inclusive and sustainable, green future.

The School of Psychology is one of the largest in the UK and has a long-standing leading position in the provision of undergraduate and postgraduate professional training spanning from traditional specialisms to new and pioneering pathways into psychological practice. This is complemented by a strong research profile, commitment to research informed teaching and to promoting a culture of scholarly activities across the academic year. We are a school that drives innovation and excellence in programme development and student experience.

Informal enquiries may be addressed to Professor David Harper via email [email protected]

Further details: Job Description & Person Specification

CVs without a completed application form will not be accepted.

At UEL we are committed to working together to build a community which values diversity in both our staff and student populations, is representative and inclusive, enabling all to progress and thrive.



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