Teaching Fellow/Senior Teaching Fellow

University of Portsmouth

Role: Teaching Fellow / Senior Teaching Fellow in Paramedic Science 

Salary Range: 

Teaching Fellow £32,397 - £35,302 (£40,497 - £44,128 x0,8FTE) per annum

Senior Teaching Fellow £36,330 - £44,604 (£45,413 - £55,755 x0.8FTE) per annum

Hours: Part Time, 29.6 Hours (0.8 fte)

Contract: Permanent

Location: Portsmouth

Closing Date: 23:59 hours on Sunday 13 April 2025 

Interview Date: 29 April 2025

 

Who are we? 

The University of Portsmouth is a global employer of choice where exceptional people create, share and apply knowledge that makes a difference.

Experience the pride of being part of a select group – one of only four universities in the south-east of England to achieve a prestigious Gold rating in the Teaching Excellence Framework. Additionally, we proudly rank among the top 140 universities globally in the Times Higher Young University World Rankings.

Ambition, Responsibility and Openness drive our every endeavour. Join our esteemed institution with a proven track record of success, and where dedication to excellence is key. We want people to make their mark in a professional community that truly values people, innovation, and achievement.

 

The Role: 

The University of Portsmouth has a history of teaching and research in clinical and practice-based subjects and is expanding academic development in new and emerging health and social care fields and roles. We are committed to providing the students on our courses with a sound knowledge and evidence base that will prepare them to be safe and effective practitioners. We have a commitment to innovative learning methodologies, supported by superb simulation resources.

Applications are invited from a Registered Paramedic / Allied Health Professional for a Teaching Fellow or Senior Teaching Fellow with experience of working within an educational role and or a mentorship / practice facilitation role with a demonstrable history of supporting / teaching Student Paramedics or other Allied Health Professionals. The applicant would need to demonstrate a track record of engaging in evidence-based practice.

The successful applicant will be encouraged to participate in activities across the Faculty of Science and Health and with external partners in Health, Social Care and Higher Education organisations.

Shortlisted candidates will be required to give a small micro teaching session followed by a formal interview.

For informal discussion regarding the role, please contact Chris Wells, Programme Lead (HCPC) on either 02392 84 3009 or chris.wells@port.ac.uk

 

To apply for the role please visit the University of Portsmouth vacancies page via this link