A75677A - Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Forensic Psychology
Psychology
Short info about job
Company: Newcastle University
Department: School of Psychology
Salary: £39,324 to £61,513
Hours: Full Time
Contract type: Permanent
Type / Role: Academic or Research
Phone: +44-1204 6642852
Fax: +44-1304 7665405
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Detail information about job A75677A - Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Forensic Psychology. Terms and conditions vacancy
Faculty of Medical Sciences
Salary: £39,324 to £52,793 (Grade G Lecturer) £49,772 to £61,513 (Grade H Senior Lecturer) The School of Psychology is looking for an inspiring and ambitious individual who will help build capacity to deliver high quality teaching and scholarship in the School. You will contribute to the delivery of the highly successful and BPS accredited MSc in Forensic Psychology, the BSc in Psychology and the development of new postgraduate programmes in forensic psychology. You will be expected to become a member of the newly established Forensic Psychology Research Group (FPRG) and to this end, we offer funding for personal research and teaching activities. You must have a PhD or Professional Doctorate in Psychology and ideally (but not essential), be a BPS chartered and/or HCPC registered forensic psychologist.You will have experience relevant to delivery of teaching, assessment and supervising under-, and post-graduate students. You will be able to contribute specialist knowledge relevant to forensic psychology/general psychology that complements our current teaching and research interests. We already have expertise in investigative interviewing and wish to diversify our forensic expertise. You must be ambitious and possess excellent communication, interpersonal and organisational skills. Potential candidates are urged to make informal enquiries to the forensic team via [email protected] or the Head of School [email protected]. Click here for further details The University holds a silver Athena SWAN award in recognition of our good employment practices for the advancement of gender equality, and the University holds the HR Excellence in Research award for our work to support the career development of our researchers. We are also a member of the Euraxess network.http://www.ncl.ac.uk/psychology/