Lecturer/Senior Lecturer (Teaching) in Nursing • Worcester University of Worcester
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nLecturer/Senior Lecturer (Teaching) in Nursing with University of Worcester in Worcester, Worcestershire \n\n To apply please go to our website:https://jobs.worcester.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?id=2067&forced=2 Alternatively, click the \"Apply directly\" link under the supporting links section, which will also take you to the website. This is an exciting opportunity for an outstanding academic or practitioner to join a highly professional and motivated team to teach across our nursing programmes. The Three Counties School of Nursing and Midwifery has a reputation for contemporary and innovative Nursing and Midwifery provision. Our NMC approved programmes are nationally recognised for their high quality, student satisfaction, and sustained high employability of our alumni. The focus of this post is on the delivery of our pre-registration portfolio including BSc and apprenticeship provision. The post holder will be expected to teach a range of core subjects and should have a flexible approach to the subject material they teach. The post holder will, therefore, be committed to promoting academic enquiry, helping develop critical thinking in students by supporting safe, effective and evidence-based practice. By providing expert knowledge, you will lead agreed modules, assess students and supervise projects. The post holder should be able to draw upon his or her own subject knowledge to design teaching sessions that maximise the integration of theory to practice. About us 1. To contribute through module and / or course leadership the academic, clinical skills and simulation teaching within the School, drawing on ones own area of specialism and to design teaching sessions which maximise the integration of theory to clinical practice. 2. To contribute to the assessment process for students including the setting, marking and moderation of work, individually or collectively as part of a team in accordance with quality assurance procedures. 3. To contribute to the design and development of innovative, inclusive, and inspiring learning materials and assessments including e-learning. 4. To act as a Personal Academic Tutor, which includes Individual Learner Progress Reviews (ILPR`s). 5. To ensure all teaching, learning and assessment activity meets the requirements of university quality assurance processes and external quality standards such as the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (IFATE) occupational standards aligned to the Professional Body standards (Nursing and Midwifery Council, NMC), The Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted) and are compliant with the Educational and Skills Funding Agency (ESFA). 6. To provide support for external quality inspections (e.g. OFSTED, NMC, EFSA), which may be at short notice, and may necessitate working outside of normal office hours. 7. To engage as an Academic Assessor to collate and confirm student achievement of NMC proficiencies and programme outcomes. 8. To carry out academic administrative work and participate in relevant committees within the School and College. 9. To participate in the recruitment of students, including selection events and open days. 10. To ensure that the teaching for which you are responsible is informed by contemporary research, scholarship, knowledge exchange and professional practice, and develops the ability of students to engage in debate, critical discourse and thinking. 11. Where appropriate, to undertake research, scholarship, and knowledge transfer through engaging in professional practice and contributing to research and its dissemination through publication. 12. Participate fully in the life of the School and carry out any other reasonable duties as requested by the Head of School or her / his nominee. 13. To participate in annual staff development and review processes. 14. Maintain personal and professional development to meet the changing demands of the job; participate in appropriate training activities and encourage and support staff in their development and training. 15. Take steps to ensure and enhance personal health, safety, and well-being and that of other staff and students. 16. Carry out these duties in a manner that promotes equality of opportunity and supports diversity and inclusion and takes into account the University's commitment to environmentally sustainable ways of working. "}