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Job reference
REQ00883
Date posted
24/07/2019
Application closing date
08/09/2019
Location
Canterbury
Salary
£50,132 - £53,174 per annum.
Contractual hours
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Basis
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Job category/type
Academic
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Principal Lecturer in Psychology
Job description
Full-time (37 hours per week)
Permanent
Applications are invited for a full-time Principal Lecturer post in Psychology. The successful candidate will take on the role of Subject Director and play a leading role in managing and developing the academic and business activities of Psychology within the School of Psychology, Sociology and Politics, including
all aspects of learning and teaching, research and knowledge exchange, the student experience, and stakeholder, client and community engagement.
The Subject Director will also take responsibility for line management of the academic staff team, along with some budgetary responsibilities, and report directly to, and work closely with, the Head of School in providing strategic leadership and vision in taking the School's academic portfolio forward.
We are looking for an enterprising individual whose teaching and research expertise complement our diverse and hard-working team, and we welcome applicants from all fields of psychology. Additionally, candidates should demonstrate an established research programme that aligns with one of our four research themes: Learning and Development, Health and Wellbeing, Society and Environment, and Creativity and Cognition.
The successful candidate will contribute to teaching across both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, by delivering taught modules, as well as supervising student projects and PhD students. Knowledge and experience of online provision and development will be an advantage.
Applicants should have a doctorate in Psychology, extensive experience of teaching in the University sector, and a track record of research and publications commensurate with the level of appointment, including evidence of previous research funding and knowledge exchange activity. Experience of leading academic teams and/or programmes will be an advantage.
Additional Information
This post comes with excellent benefits and an opportunity to work in an enthusiastic, vibrant and friendly department within walking distance of the Canterbury City Centre.
How to apply
Start date for applications:
24 July 2019
Closing date for applications: 08 September 2019
Interviews are to be held:
w/c 16th September 2019
If you require further information regarding the post please feel free to contact Dr Ian Hocking, Interim Director of Psychology, on 01227 923277 (strictly no agencies, thank you) or via email: ian.hocking@canterbury.ac.uk quoting reference number REQ00883.
If you require further information regarding the application process please contact the Recruitment Team at hr.recruitment@canterbury.ac.uk quoting reference number REQ00883.
Please note applications must be made online via the University website; details sent directly via email cannot be considered.
Prior consideration will be given to applicants in the University's redeployment pool.
No agencies, thank you.
To view the job description for this role please
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Job title
Principal Lecturer in Psychology
Job reference
REQ00883
Date posted
24/07/2019
Application closing date
08/09/2019
Location
Canterbury
Salary
£50,132 - £53,174 per annum.
Contractual hours
Blank
Basis
Blank
Job category/type
Academic
Attachments
Blank
Job description
Full-time (37 hours per week)
Permanent
Applications are invited for a full-time Principal Lecturer post in Psychology. The successful candidate will take on the role of Subject Director and play a leading role in managing and developing the academic and business activities of Psychology within the School of Psychology, Sociology and Politics, including
all aspects of learning and teaching, research and knowledge exchange, the student experience, and stakeholder, client and community engagement.
The Subject Director will also take responsibility for line management of the academic staff team, along with some budgetary responsibilities, and report directly to, and work closely with, the Head of School in providing strategic leadership and vision in taking the School's academic portfolio forward.
We are looking for an enterprising individual whose teaching and research expertise complement our diverse and hard-working team, and we welcome applicants from all fields of psychology. Additionally, candidates should demonstrate an established research programme that aligns with one of our four research themes: Learning and Development, Health and Wellbeing, Society and Environment, and Creativity and Cognition.
The successful candidate will contribute to teaching across both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, by delivering taught modules, as well as supervising student projects and PhD students. Knowledge and experience of online provision and development will be an advantage.
Applicants should have a doctorate in Psychology, extensive experience of teaching in the University sector, and a track record of research and publications commensurate with the level of appointment, including evidence of previous research funding and knowledge exchange activity. Experience of leading academic teams and/or programmes will be an advantage.
Additional Information
This post comes with excellent benefits and an opportunity to work in an enthusiastic, vibrant and friendly department within walking distance of the Canterbury City Centre.
How to apply
Start date for applications:
24 July 2019
Closing date for applications: 08 September 2019
Interviews are to be held:
w/c 16th September 2019
If you require further information regarding the post please feel free to contact Dr Ian Hocking, Interim Director of Psychology, on 01227 923277 (strictly no agencies, thank you) or via email: ian.hocking@canterbury.ac.uk quoting reference number REQ00883.
If you require further information regarding the application process please contact the Recruitment Team at hr.recruitment@canterbury.ac.uk quoting reference number REQ00883.
Please note applications must be made online via the University website; details sent directly via email cannot be considered.
Prior consideration will be given to applicants in the University's redeployment pool.
No agencies, thank you.
To view the job description for this role please
click here