Lecturer/Senior Lecturer In Forensic Psychology
Psychology
Short info about job
Company: Teesside University
Department: School of Social Sciences, Humanities & Law
Salary: £30,175 to £48,327 p.a.
Hours: Full Time
Contract type: Permanent
Type / Role: Academic or Research
Phone: +44-141 9701446
Fax: +44-1301 2145874
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Detail information about job Lecturer/Senior Lecturer In Forensic Psychology. Terms and conditions vacancy
Teesside University is a modern university, proud of our 85-year heritage and of our commitment to putting students at the heart of everything we do through significant investment in our estate, innovative teaching and research, and our unrivalled links with industry and the professions.
In this role you will make a significant contribution to the delivery and assessment of our MSc forensic psychology programme and the undergraduate provision. The successful candidate will participate in the administrative processes of the School and the University, including module and programme leadership and supporting and implementing quality assurance processes. You will also contribute to the delivery of programmes in our partner colleges and organisations, including overseas provision.
It is essential that you are a HCPC registered forensic psychologist. You will be eligible for the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership with the British Psychological Society. It is essential that you have the ability to teach across core areas of the Psychology curriculum at undergraduate and postgraduate level, as is the ability to contribute to programme enhancement, development and design. You will be required to make a full contribution to research in psychology building for a submission to REF.
The Tees Valley is an enjoyable place to live – in the heart of the North of England’s coastline and countryside, with easy access to Durham, Newcastle and York.
Apply now if you would like to join us.
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Interview date: 13 October 2017