ZZ003754 - Lecturer in Health Psychology
Faculty
of Science
Department
of Psychology
Lecturer
in Health Psychology
Employment type: Permanent
Employment basis: Full time
Salary: £34,520
- £37,706 per annum
Post
number: ZZ003754
Date published: 02 October 2017
Closing date: 01 November 2017
Interview date: 05 December 2017
Candidates are invited to apply
for a permanent, full time post in the Department of Psychology. The Department
is expanding its postgraduate provision in line with the University’s core
theme of Health and Wellbeing.
We offer a vibrant and supportive
academic community with an excellent research environment and facilities, and
opportunities for professional development for staff. We have a track record of providing an
exceptional educational experience for our students. The Department is committed to equality and
diversity and fully engages with Athena Swan, currently holding a Bronze
Award.
We have a policy of linking
our teaching, research and innovation, and are seeking highly
motivated and collegial individuals who are passionate about their research and
innovation, and who can deliver high quality engaging teaching. We
welcome applications from candidates in any area of Health Psychology who will
enhance and/or extend the Department's research and innovation profile. Candidates
will have demonstrable evidence of research or innovation excellence and / or
practitioner experience relevant to health and well-being, commensurate with
their stage of career, that will enable them to contribute to the Department’s
submission to the Research Excellence Framework. Experience
of collaborative research in the health care sector would be an advantage.
The Lecturer post holder will
contribute to the development of, and teaching and project supervision on, a
new MSc in Health Psychology. They will
also support some teaching and project supervision on our existing undergraduate
and distance learning degrees. Holding Chartered Health Psychologist status with
the BPS and being a registered Health Psychologist with the HCPC would be an advantage’.
For an informal discussion of the
above post please contact Dr James Ost, Head of Department, Department of Psychology
(james.ost@port.ac.uk).
For detailed information about the vacancy, please
select this link:
ZZ003754 - Lecturer in Health Psychology.docx