LECTURER IN LEARNING DISABILITY NURSING, 1.0 FTE DEPARTMENT OF NURSING, HEALTH AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 37 HOURS PER WEEK (NOTIONAL) LANCASTER 31,655* Advert * Incremental progression up to 35,608 applies, subject to University policy Payscales are available from the Human Resources Handbook The University of Cumbria is seeking a permanent, full time Lecturer in Learning Disability Nursing. This exciting opportunity has arisen at the Lancaster campus, in sight of the Lake District fells, and offers a career average pension scheme and generous annual leave entitlement of 35 days per year. The post holder will be expected to contribute to field specific modules and give a mental health perspective in generic modules. Members of the Learning Disability Nursing team have responsibility, along with other colleagues for teaching, student support, practice learning, enhancing the current programme and contributing to the new curriculum for the BSc in Learning Disability Nursing (Hons) due for revalidation in preparation for 2019. You must hold current professional registration with the Nursing & Midwifery Council and must have clinical experience gained from working in a learning disabilities nursing setting. You must ideally be studying towards, or have completed a higher level degree. Please note that the post will commence after 01 September 2016. Department The Department of Nursing, Health and Professional Practice is a diverse department consisting of a number of teams of healthcare professionals. Programmes are offered to students in the four fields of nursing, continuous professional development, midwifery, paramedic practice and primary care as well as counselling and advanced practice. The department has a growing research profile and staff with a wide range of practice experience which informs the teaching of both profession specific and interprofessional programme content. Informal enquiries should be directed to: Linda Kenward, Principal Lecturer Email: linda.kenward@cumbria.ac.uk The closing date for this post is Midnight on Thursday 18 August 2016. The anticipated date for interviews will be detailed as soon as possible. Reference: 39345 If it is not possible to apply electronically via https://cumbriajobs.engageats.co.uk/ please contact the recruitment team: Phone: 01524 590883 / Email: jobs@cumbria.ac.uk 1
UNIVERSITY OF CUMBRIA JOB DESCRIPTION Post: Department: Grade: Location: Responsible to: Lecturer in Learning Disability Nursing, 1.0 fte Nursing, Health and Professional Practice 07/Ac2 (pro rata) Lancaster Principal Lecturer Job Purpose: To work as part of a team developing and delivering high quality academic provision through implementation of teaching and learning, widening participation and other strategies in order to contribute to the provision of high quality learning opportunities and the best possible student experience. To engage in scholarly activity and knowledge transfer activities. Other Conditions: As senior members of the University, all staff employed at grades GR07 09: are expected to work such hours as are reasonably necessary in order to fulfil the duties and responsibilities of the role; may be required to work such additional/different hours as may from time to time be necessary for the proper and efficient discharge of his or her duties which may include evenings, Saturdays, Sundays and bank holidays. The postholder may be required to travel between the different campuses and sites of the University. The University makes use of videoconference facilities to minimise travel wherever possible. The postholder is appointed to the staff of the University, and although initially deployed to a specific service/school, may be required, subject to appropriate consultation, to work in suitable posts elsewhere in the University. Main Duties and Responsibilities The post of Lecturer is an important and key role providing professional and comprehensive services for the University. A high priority is given to the creation of effective working relationships between the post holder and other contacts in and outside the University as appropriate. The development and maintenance of an effective interface between University and Faculty administrative / support procedures and processes is a clear organisational goal. The Lecturer will demonstrate professionalism, technical competence, good interpersonal and networking skills and the ability to work independently as well as within a team. The post holder will at all times operate within established University regulations and procedures. S/he will need understanding of and be committed to the success of a large, complex University. The principal duties and responsibilities of the postholder are outlined below based on the role profile for a Lecturer. 2
1. Health, Safety and Staff Well Being To work at all times in a vigilant manner respecting own and others health and safety; To adhere to University H&S polices and procedures. Other as appropriate to the role. 2. Risk Management In line with the University s Risk Management Strategy, to assist the Head of Service / School / Faculty Administration as appropriate in order to: identify, analyse, assess, monitor and report on risks consider how to minimise and eliminate risks and to ensure continuous improvement and added value in all activities. 3. Corporate Subject to the overall responsibility of the Head of Service / School / Faculty Administration as appropriate, and under the procedures established by and under the guidance of the University Secretary: To work at all times in line with the University Vision, Mission and Operating Principles; To contribute to and participate in committees, working parties and cross Faculty/University projects as may be required; To support and actively promote a commitment to the University s Equality, Diversity and Inclusion strategies, policies and procedures; To support and actively promote a commitment to the University s Health and Safety policies and procedures; To support and actively promote other University policies and procedures as may be appropriate. In addition to the duties listed here, the postholder is required to perform other duties which are assigned from time to time. However, such other duties will be reasonable in relation to the individual s skills, abilities and grade. It is the University s intention that this job description is seen as a guide to the major areas and duties for which the postholder is accountable. However, the business will change and the postholder s obligations will vary and develop. The job description should be seen as a guide and not as a permanent, definitive and exhaustive statement. 3
Post title: PERSON SPECIFICATION FOR LECTURER Lecturer in Learning Disability Nursing Department: Nursing, Health and Professional Practice Location: Lancaster Grade: 07/Ac2 Criteria Qualifications Honours Degree (or equivalent) in a subject relevant to Learning Disability Nursing. Higher Degree (or equivalent at least at Masters level) in a related area or undertaking one at present. / To be identified by: Completed or undertaking or willingness to undertake a PhD (or equivalent). Current registration as a Learning Disability Nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council and at least three years post registration experience. Contractual requirement to undertake a course accredited by the Higher Education Academy to meet standard two of the National Framework of professional standards for teaching and supporting learning (except where candidate has already successfully completed such a programme or has a minimum of 3 years fulltime (or equivalent part-time) teaching experience in Higher on) Experience Successful experience of teaching within the subject discipline area. Expertise Possess sufficient breadth or depth of specialist knowledge in the discipline to work within established teaching programmes Ability to recognise, apply and evaluate effective learning and teaching methods within the appropriate context, making use of technology where appropriate Proficiency in the use of IT (eg Internet, e-mail and word-processing) A commitment to engage in continuing professional development and in advanced scholarly activity in order to develop area of practice through critical engagement with relevant pedagogical theory Committed to facilitating students learning Effective oral communication skills including presentational skills 4
PERSON SPECIFICATION FOR LECTURER Effective written communication skills Ability to work effectively as part of a team Ability to work on own initiative Other Willing and able to travel between University sites and to other sites as necessary Commitment to the Mission of the University Demonstrable commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion at work Demonstrable commitment to a healthy and safe working environment 5