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Lecturer in Health and Social Care

Lecturer in Health and Social Care

University College Birmingham

Birmingham

  • £30,942 - £38,017 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
(opportunity to progress to £41,526)
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
5 November 2021

Job overview

The Department of Social Care at University College Birmingham is looking to recruit a candidate with credible vocational experience to work as a Lecturer in Health and Social Care; to teach across a range of subject areas at further education level. 


Essential requirements for this role include: 


• Relevant teaching experience 

• Vocational experience from within the Health and Social Care sector 

• Qualification in a relevant discipline 


Please indicate within your application, experience within the following subject areas: 


• Academic skills/research 

• Functions and management of the Health and Social Care sector 

• Psychology 

• Sociology 

 

UCB is committed to providing professional development opportunities and will support the completion of a recognised teaching qualification, if not already held. 


Applications for full and part-time contracts will be considered. Please state any preference clearly within your application. 


Benefits: 


• 50 days’ paid leave per year

• Teacher’s pension scheme 

• Private healthcare 

• Excellent staff development opportunities 

• Salary sacrifice car leasing, tech and cycle schemes 


Standard information: 


UCB is an equal opportunities employer.


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. 


Unless stated otherwise, all roles at UCB will be based on-site at one of our Birmingham City Centre campus buildings. This is a not a remote role. 


Closing date: Friday 5 November 2021 at midday 

Attached documents

About University College Birmingham

Who are we?

We are University College Birmingham Sixth Form Centre, opening in the city centre in September 2024 and teaching an A-level curriculum. We are unashamedly ambitious and strive for the best academic outcomes for our students, explicitly teaching character education so students are prepared to live purposeful, flourishing lives.

We have a unique opportunity to work together to develop provision that combines the knowledge rich content of A-level with the contextual learning opportunities provided by University College Birmingham, a University recognised locally and internationally for its vocational excellence, with world class facilities for you to integrate into your curriculum.

Facilities | University College Birmingham (ucb.ac.uk)

Starting small in year 1, we aim to grow to accommodate up to 700 students in our third year in our £5.5 million state-of- the- art Sixth Form Centre, with a curriculum that aligns with the strengths of University, underpinned by support from the University’s professional services’ team.

Student Support | University College Birmingham (ucb.ac.uk)

We will widen horizons and foster aspiration through an enrichment programme that educates students in the needs of the local and global economy, ignites their passions, and gives them the expert advice they need to choose careers where they can make their mark.

We understand you are our greatest asset, and have a commitment to your career development and your personal wellbeing, offering an enhanced benefit package which can include funded post graduate and professional qualifications.

You can find out more about University College Birmingham, its rich history and future vision here:

History of UCB | University College Birmingham

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