The School of Veterinary Medicine and Science is an innovative and forward-thinking school at University of Nottingham. This has been demonstrated by the dramatic increase of our student numbers by moving to a dual intake system. In September 2019, 150 undergraduate students started with us, with a further 150 starting in April 2020. We have been consistently ranked #1 in NSS survey since our first gradua-ting cohort in 2011, and in the most recent REF we ranked 2nd in the UK for research power. We are also the only veterinary school who are holders of an ASPIRE award, recognising our excellence in student engagement.
We are now seeking a number of key staff to support our School in order to continue to deliver at the same high standard we have become well known for.
You will be a key part of the stage of our exciting journey, as we look to continue to push the boundaries and develop a world leading Veterinary School.
We are seeking two Teaching Associates, one in Veterinary Clinical and Professional Skills, and one in Veterinary Practical and Clinical Skills, to teach veterinary clinical and professional skills within the integrated 5-year BVM BVS programme. The clinically integrated curriculum provides students with underpinning biological science applied within a veterinary context in order to prepare them for their future careers. You should possess the skills to deliver veterinary clinical and professional skills, ideally across the species, within an applied veterinary curriculum.
Part of these roles will involve driving to remote locations that can’t be accessed by public transport, therefore a Full UK driving licence is essential.
The roles are available on full time (35.25 hour), permanent contracts. Job share arrangements may be considered.
To apply, please visit our website via the apply button quoting the reference number corresponding to the job you wish to apply for.
Teaching Associate in Veterinary Practical and Clinical Skills: MED383121
Teaching Associate Veterinary Clinical and Professional Skills: MED286821
Informal enquiries may be addressed to Kate Cobb, email katy.cobb@nottingham.ac.uk. Please note that applications sent
directly to this email address will not be accepted.
Closing date: 1 November 2021.
Job ID: 14760
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