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Senior Lecturer in Occupational Therapy

University of Chichester - School of Nursing and Allied Health

Location: Chichester
Salary: £46,735 to £55,755 per annum
Hours: Full Time
Contract Type: Permanent
Placed On: 4th July 2025
Closes: 27th July 2025
Job Ref: RQ0000002030
 

The School of Nursing and Allied Health is seeking to appoint a full time, Senior Lecturer in Occupational Therapy. This is an exciting opportunity to drive forward our vision for our expanding School.  Our innovative courses are recognised by the NMC and HCPC for academic quality, innovation and close partnerships to healthcare and the wider sectors in which our graduates work.

You will be the programme Co-ordinator for the MSc Occupational Therapy course which requires full engagement in the recruitment to the course, ensuring the provision is compliant with HCPC and the Royal College of Occupational Therapists, embedding a blended learning teaching and learning philosophy.  The course embraces the focus of the new vision for health care practitioners where learners will develop digitally proficiencies, engage in diverse/community placements and will embrace a preventative approach to ill-health. 

You will be expected to fully and actively engage in the range of activities that ensure high learning and teaching quality within the modules delivered and work flexibly and efficiently in discharging your responsibilities. The role will require a flexible approach and the ability to engage with multiple professions across the wider university and partners. 

We offer fantastic new simulation-based learning facilities that include an immersive learning suite, virtual reality and robotics within our new dedicated building. Our Chichester Educational Advisory Group is an engaging group of service users and carers who are active citizens in our community. Our mission is to provide outstanding education for the future Nursing and Allied Health Workforce in a face to face supportive and interprofessional community.  

You will have knowledge, experience and skills within the field of Occupational Therapy alongside extensive educational experience in a HEI, and in partnership liaison.

Successful applicants will have:

  • Degree and/or Postgraduate qualification in Occupational therapy Current HCPC registration with no restrictions
  • Recent OT practice experience in the UK
  • Experience of education or supporting/supervising/teaching students ideally in Higher Education

You will be motivated, proactive and engage with collaborative working both as a team and with wider partners. We aim to ensure that we equip our graduates with the skills necessary to succeed in the workplace upon graduation and throughout their professional careers. As such, we not only focus on the acquisition of caring science knowledge, but also on vital transferable skills, such as compassionate leadership and robust digital skills.  

Your teaching will be informed by a combination of practical experience and/or research to support high quality learning and teaching, experience of using Virtual Learning Environments (VLEs), and the use of technologies to enhance the learning, assessment of and feedback to our students.

Enquiries are welcomed by:

Dr Nita Muir, Head of the School of Nursing and Allied Health on N.Muir@chi.ac.uk

  • Closing Date: Sunday 27 July 2025
  • Interview Date: Monday 11th August 2025
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