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Lecturer (Teaching) - Clinical Associate Psychology

Job title Lecturer (Teaching) - Clinical Associate Psychology

Department Psychology

Salary Starting from £41,526, rising to £49,553

Grade Grade 8

Contract Type Full Time

SOC Code - Visa Requirements 2311 (Professor/Reader/Senior Lecturer/Lecturer)

Placed on Tuesday 19 October 2021

Closing date Sunday 14 November 2021

Interview date Tuesday 30 November 2021

Reference CH8797

Special Conditions A DBS check is required for this position

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Join our highly encouraging team where you will help to guide enthusiastic and aspirational postgraduate apprentices who are training to be Clinical Associate Psychologists as part of this exciting new initiative. 

This post is a phenomenal opportunity for clinical psychologists looking to expand their experience and professional development through a role in teaching and training. 

You will join us in time to develop the program for the 2022/23 intake, however with flexibility in both the start date and your work hours we will look to provide you the balance you need. Where required, we are keen to support your transition into teaching with a dedicated support team, and the time to study for a teaching qualification, as we work in a hybrid learning environment.

About the role:

  • Preparing and delivering teaching for whole or parts of postgraduate teaching units. 
  • Developing material, delivery of lectures, seminars and tutorials, both online and in person.
  • Supervising assessments and marking of coursework, service relevant research projects and work placement reviews.
  • Providing advice and support to students, as well as undertake teaching-related management and administration duties. 

The MSc Clinical Associate Psychology is one of a suite of postgraduate programmes in applied psychology, including a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology. Teams work closely together with shared teaching and learning opportunities.

Our Department of Psychology is well known for its excellence in research and teaching, often appearing in the top 5 in national league tables (e.g., The Complete University Guide). Research in the department occurs across more than six sub-disciplines in psychology, including clinical, cognitive, developmental, environmental, forensic, health, and social psychology. The department resides in a new purpose-built £30 million building, containing 10,000 square feet of innovative labs for interview, social group observation, EEG/ERP, virtual reality, psychobiology, eye-tracking, pain, cross-modal, and computerised testing.

What we can offer you:

Our campus is surrounded by beautiful countryside, and the City of Bath with its historic charm and social activity only a short distance away creates an excellent environment in which to work. 

We are:

  • a family friendly workplace 
  • open to exploring flexible working opportunities which benefit you and the University. 
  • recognising of the talents of our diverse workforce through an excellent reward package 
  • encouraging of your personal and professional development

Find out from our staff what makes the University of Bath a great place to work. Follow us @UniofBath and @UniofBathJobs on Twitter for more information.

We aim to be an inclusive university, where difference is celebrated, respected and encouraged. We truly believe that diversity of experience, perspectives, and backgrounds leads to a better environment for our employees and students, creating a learning environment and organisational culture that enhances health and wellbeing across our community. We are very proud to have recently received Ambassadors for Autism certification and are an accredited Disability Confident Leader; committed to building disability confidence and supporting disabled staff.

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We are constantly seeking to reduce the unconscious bias that enters any assessment process, with the goal of creating an inclusive and equal assessment process. To support this, personal details will be removed from application forms at the initial shortlisting stage.