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Senior Lecturer in Higher Education Practice

Employer
ROYAL VETERINARY COLLEGE
Location
Camden, London (Greater) (GB)
Salary
Competitive salary 
Closing date
1 Oct 2019

Senior Lecturer in Higher Education Practice
Nr Potters Bar, Hertfordshire
Competitive salary 

Applications are invited from clinical or science-related educationalists for a Senior Lectureship within the LIVE Centre at the Royal Veterinary College.

The successful applicant will be expected to play a leadership role in professional educator development of all categories of RVC staff.  The position also involves lecturing and facilitating a variety of small group activities within the College’s family of veterinary and science education courses, and support, through teaching and research activities, of broader and more meaningful professional learning experiences for RVC students in diverse working environments. Active involvement in research, focused on learning and education, particularly professional skills development in veterinary science and related disciplines (veterinary nursing and bioveterinary/biological sciences), using a range of investigative approaches, including qualitative methods will be expected. 

We are looking for candidates with a good first degree and ideally a professional qualification in veterinary medicine, veterinary nursing, another clinical/health-related discipline or a higher degree in science/clinical education.

Prospective applicants are encouraged to contact Professor Stephen May by email: smay@rvc.ac.uk 

We offer a generous reward package.

For further information and to apply on-line please visit our website: www.rvc.ac.uk

Job reference CSS-0034-19A

Closing date:  1 October 2019

Interviews will be held on: 18 October 2019

We promote equality of opportunity and diversity within the workplace and welcome applications from all sections of the community. 

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