Teaching Fellow or Lecturer in Physiotherapy x2

Salary
£17,922 - £19,576
Town/City Portsmouth PO1 2UP
Payment type Per annum
Region South East Coast
Contract type Permanent contract
Closing date
Hours Part-time
Job reference ZZ006594
Type of employer Private provider
Name of employer The University of Portsmouth

Other benefits

Vacancy details

Faculty of Science & Health
School of Sport, Health & Exercise

Teaching Fellow or Lecturer in Physiotherapy x2

Employment type: Permanent
Employment basis:  Part-time
Salary: £ 17,922.50 - £19,576 (£35,845 - £39,152 x 0.5 FTE) per annum
Post number: ZZ006594
Date published: 5 February 2021 
Closing date: 28 February 2021
Interview date: 17 or 19 March 2021

The University of Portsmouth is a dynamic and ambitious institution with a track record of success. One of only four universities in the south east of England to achieve a Gold rating in the Teaching Excellence Framework and ranked in the top 150 in the Times Higher Young University World Rankings.

To support the development and delivery of a new pre-registration MSc Physiotherapy, the School of Sport, Health and Exercise Science is seeking to appoint two enthusiastic and committed individuals to either a 0.5fte Lectureship or a 0.5fte Teaching Fellow position in Physiotherapy. The School is within the Faculty of Science and Health and holds strong
teaching, research and innovation links with many areas of the Faculty. The School performed well in the Research Excellence Framework (REF2014) and is hopeful of continued success in the forthcoming REF2021, ranks amongst the leading Sport and Exercise Science providers in the UK, and has consistently boasted excellent student satisfaction. At an institutional level, Portsmouth was rated Gold in the UK Government’s Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) and
ranked in the top 20 UK universities for overall student satisfaction in the National Student Survey (NSS). The Economist also rates the University of Portsmouth as number one in the UK for boosting graduate salaries, with 97.5 per cent of graduates working, or in further study six months after they graduated. 

Teaching Fellow
The successful candidate will make a significant contribution to teaching activities, and support our existing, and emerging, multidisciplinary school-wide themes: Extreme Environments; Individual, Occupational and Organisational Performance; and, Physical Activity, Health, and Rehabilitation. Candidates will be a registered practitioner Physiotherapist with the Health and Care Professions Council, and Chartered Society of Physiotherapy. We are particularly interested in receiving applications from individuals who can evidence an ability to support placement activities for Physiotherapy students, deliver and develop our curriculum pathways that align to the School and University strategy, and support the vocational relevance of our curriculum pathways in accordance with University strategy and School thematic strengths.

Lecturer
The successful candidate will make a significant contribution to teaching and research activities, and support our existing, and emerging, multidisciplinary school-wide themes: Extreme Environments; Individual, Occupational and Organisational Performance; and, Physical Activity, Health, and Rehabilitation. In addition to holding a postgraduate qualification in Physiotherapy (or equivalent experience), candidates will be a registered Practitioner Physiotherapist with the Health and Care Professions Council, and Chartered Society of Physiotherapy. We are particularly interested in receiving applications from individuals who can evidence an ability to support placement activities for Physiotherapy students, deliver and
develop our curriculum pathways that align to the School and University strategy, contribute to high quality research, and support income generation activities that align to the School thematic strengths. A willingness to develop capability to supervise students (e.g., MSc, MRes, MPhil, PhD, ProfDoc) would also be beneficial.

Information on the School of Sport, Health and Exercise Science
The University of Portsmouth has delivered sport, health and exercise-related programmes for 25 years. With several recent appointments, the school comprises ~35 academic staff, ~900 Undergraduate and Postgraduate taught students (through a combination of on- and off-campus courses), and ~30 postgraduate research students. Recent investments have supported our student learning experiences (resulting in outstanding graduate-level first destination career statistics), our research environment, and planned physical and estate developments to extend beyond the current accommodation within the Spinnaker Building; this has already resulted in the acquisition of new estate space for the provision of Strength, Conditioning and Rehabilitation related activities. The school features excellent human analysis facilities including motion capture, force, EMG and isokinetic dynamometry. The school also has access to recently refurbished, clinical teaching and simulation facilities through the Faculty of Science and Health.

Current projects of relevance within the school include biomechanical measures of rehabilitation following orthopaedic surgery, exercise testing and clinical physiology relating to chronic diseases, and socio-ecological approaches to health promotion, wellness and the prevention of chronic diseases. The practical skills and techniques that you bring should
complement our existing strengths through your own specialist knowledge and previous teaching experience is essential along with a strong team-focused ethos. Central to the school ethos, is a full commitment to ensuring a supportive working and learning environment that embraces equality, diversity and inclusivity (EDI). The school holds an Athena SWAN bronze award, in addition to adhering to all other EDI charters and University policies.

For further information regarding the position, please contact Professor Richard Thelwell (Head of School; richard.thelwell@port.ac.uk) or Dr Tim Exell (Course convenor: tim.exell@port.ac.uk)

Please note If you would like to apply for both Teaching Fellow and Lecturer for this post, you will need to make a separate applications.

Although the post is available as either a Lecturer or Teaching Fellow only one appointment will be made. Please note each post has a different person specification/ job description. You should also indicate in the ‘reasons for applying section’ whether you wish to be considered for the Lecturer or Teaching Fellow position.

As an equal opportunities employer, we welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons and all appointments will be made on merit. As we are committed to the principles of the Race Equality Charter Mark, we would particularly welcome applications from the Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) community who are currently under-represented at this level in this area.   

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