Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy

Salary
£39,932 - £52,761
Town/City London SW17 0RE
Payment type Per annum
Region London
Contract type Permanent contract
Closing date
Hours Full-time
Job reference 2825
Type of employer Private provider
Name of employer Centre for Allied Health at St George’s University of London
Workplace Tooting

Other benefits

Vacancy details

Kingston University

Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy

Faculty/Directorate Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education
School/Function Centre for Allied Health
Contract type Permanent
Actual hours 37
Salary from 39,932
Salary to 52,761
Closing date 27 February 2022.
Ref No 2825

We are looking for an experienced and dynamic cardio-respiratory physiotherapist to join the
Physiotherapy Section of the Centre for Allied Health at St George’s University of London. You will be
involved in delivering high quality inspiring teaching to the BSc and MSc pre-registration
physiotherapy programmes.
Successful candidates will be expected to take up additional roles within the centre and contribute
to the wider student experience including providing pastoral care. As well as collaborate with our
internal and external partners.
You will be supported to develop into the role of Senior Lecture by the team and encouraged to
further your interests in scholarship and professional practice. There are also opportunities for staff
within the team to contribute to and develop their research activity in the Centre for Allied Health
and St George’s University of London.

The Person
We are particularly interested in qualified physiotherapists with clinically up-to-date expertise in
cardio-respiratory physiotherapy to join our pre-registration programmes. Recent experience in
acute setting is desirable.
As an individual you will have excellent communication skills and demonstrate, the confidence and
ability to inspire a diverse range of students. Provide an excellent student experience for them as
they learn.
You will have HCPC registration and a Master’s degree is desirable. Having a teaching qualification,
would also be an advantage, although this would be supported within role if not already acquired.
The centre supports new members of staff to gain appropriate qualifications and are keen to
support ongoing academic and professional development.

The Faculty

Centre for Allied Health
The Physiotherapy team is part of the Centre for Allied Health based at St George’s University of
London (SGUL). The Centre is currently supported as part of the Faculty of Health Social Care and
Education a joint enterprise between Kingston University and SGUL, hence the recruitment process
is being managed via Kingston University. Staff in the Centre are passionate about developing the
future and existing workforce for a range of Allied Health Professions including Occupational
Therapists, Paramedics, Diagnostic Radiographers and Radiotherapists in addition to
Physiotherapists, as well as educating those already registered on the Advanced Clinical Practice
programme at SGUL. We support our students to ensure they get education, skills and expertise they
need to make a lasting impact on healthcare within society, both in the University with state of the
Art simulation and in practice. As part of St George’s, University of London, we have access to
cutting edge research for the health care workforce.

Further information
This role is based at our St Georges University of London site in Tooting.
This is a full time permanent role with a starting salary of £39,932 per annum or £44,614 per annum
depending on experience plus a St George’s supplement of £730 per annum.
Interviews will be held on Wednesday 16 March 2022.
For further information or an informal conversation about the role please contact Elizabeth
Treadwell, Associate Professor and Physiotherapy Professional Lead or Saskia Walker, Professional
Lead, Course Director MSc.
Kingston University values the diversity of its student and staff body. We are committed to providing
a fully inclusive environment to ensure consistent and holistic support for our whole community,
including staff, students and visitors. We recognise our duty under the Equality Act 2010 to prevent
discrimination, advance equality of opportunity and foster good relations between different people
when carrying out their activities.
Candidates must be able to demonstrate their eligibility to work in the UK in accordance with the
Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006. Where required, this may include entry clearance or
continued leave to remain under the Points Based Immigration Scheme.

 

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