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Lecturer in Strength and Conditioning

Employer
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE BIRMINGHAM
Location
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Salary
£33,797 – £38,017 p.a. with an opportunity to progress to £41,526
Closing date
31 Jul 2020

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Salary £33,797 – £38,017 p.a. with an opportunity to progress to £41,526
Contract Type full-time, permanent 
Closing Date 31-07-2020 12 Midday    
Support/Academic/Management Academic

UCB are seeking to recruit an individual with a background comprising relevant industry experience, coupled with experience of supporting learning, to join our teaching team as a Lecturer in Strength and Conditioning, within the School of Health, Sport & Food.

The School is experiencing a growth period, with a number of new sports programmes and facilities in recent years.  A new bespoke strength and conditioning teaching facility, with human performance lab, opened in January 2020. This facility includes power racks, integrated force plates, anti-gravity treadmill, range of Keiser equipment, sled track and 36m running track in addition to a range of supporting equipment. 

The successful candidate will provide expertise and the ability to teach across a range of subject areas, which may include: Anatomy; Biomechanics; Nutrition; Olympic Lifting; Physiology; Research.

UCB is supportive of continuous professional development, including the achievement of a recognised teaching qualification, if not already held.

Staff benefits include 50 days’ paid leave per year, excellent staff development opportunities, pension scheme and a private healthcare policy.

Note for applicants:

All applicants for employment at the University will be expected to demonstrate an understanding of the principles of Safeguarding and the PREVENT agenda in the context of further and higher education. 

Interview Dates - TBC

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