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- Kingston upon Thames
Ansök senast: 2025-01-24
Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Children's Nursing
The Role
Forward-looking, focused and innovative. Kingston University is yours to achieve. Join our dynamic and forward-looking School. In this key role you will strive to enhance the reputation of our School of Nursing, Allied and Public Health within the field of children’s nursing. Articulate and well respected, you will teach primarily on pre-registration nursing programmes at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. You will have the ability to inspire our students and will have a keen interest in developing education. Alongside being involved in the pastoral care of students, you will be encouraged and supported to further your interests in research, knowledge exchange and higher education pedagogy. This is a career-defining opportunity at the heart of The School within the Faculty of Health Science Social Care and Education, based at the Kingston Hill Campus. Working within a team you will deliver the vibrant, real-world education your students deserve.
The Person
You will be a nurse on the NMC register Children’s Nursing, preferably with experience caring for children and young people with acute healthcare needs and their families. You will be educated to at least Masters level or equivalent. You are resourceful, enthusiastic, and ambitious. You will work within a highly motivated team who are constantly developing and enhancing the learning and teaching they deliver. You are interested in teaching and can share your knowledge, skills and expertise with the nursing workforce of the future. A teaching qualification is desirable for this position with experience in teaching in a higher education institution. The faculty supports new members of staff to gain appropriate qualifications and are keen to support ongoing academic and professional development.
The Faculty
School of Nursing , Allied and Public Health
Our people are passionate about developing nurses for the future, in each of the four fields of nursing – adult, children, learning disability and mental health.
We support our students to ensure they get the skills and knowledge they need to make a lasting impact on society.
We also have access to industry-leading research for nursing and health professions.