| Location: | Leicester |
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| Salary: | £39,906 to £56,535 |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Contract Type: | Permanent |
| Placed On: | 25th March 2026 |
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| Closes: | 19th April 2026 |
| Job Ref: | 423 |
Job Location: Gateway House
Employee Weekly Hours: 37.00
Main duties and responsibilities
DMU is a vibrant, globally minded institution located in the heart of Leicester. We pride ourselves on our commitment to the public good and our "Empowering University" strategy. DMU was awarded Silver in the Teaching Excellence Framework. This achievement recognises a range of strengths for which DMU has become well-known: teaching excellence, an outstanding student experience, high student employability, a wide range of volunteering opportunities, a determination to widen participation in higher education, and an unwavering commitment to improving student achievement.
The Role: Bridging the Bench and the Bedside
Are you a pharmacist with a passion for the molecular "why" behind the drug? Do you hold a PhD in biological sciences but find yourself equally at home discussing clinical guidelines? The Leicester School of Pharmacy at De Montfort University (DMU) is seeking an exceptional candidate to teach across both Clinical Pharmacology & Pharmacy Practice. This is a dual-identity role designed for a candidate who can navigate the complexities of molecular pharmacology research while grounding their teaching in the realities of modern pharmacy practice.
You will join an enthusiastic team working in modern teaching and research facilities. This is an on-site, campus-based position in Leicester, UK. You will be expected to make a full contribution to undergraduate teaching and will be involved in bridging clinical practice to molecular science. You may also be asked to support post-graduate teaching in the Leicester School of Pharmacy.
Faculty / Directorate
Home to four specialist schools: Allied Health Sciences, Applied Social Sciences, Nursing and Midwifery, and Leicester School of Pharmacy, the faculty educates and develops professionals who make a significant difference to lives, health, wellbeing, communities and society. With a history of pharmacy education spanning over 100 years, the Leicester School of Pharmacy is one of the UK’s most established and respected institutions. Teaching reflects the latest developments in the sector, and many courses have professional accreditations. Recent graduates have secured roles with leading employers such as Boots, Sanofi, Ministry of Defence and the NHS.
Our school is home to world-class research in drug discovery, delivery, and pharmacogenetics. You will have access to purpose-built laboratories and our dedicated clinical skills suites, designed to simulate real-world pharmacy environments.
Ideal Candidate
You will be a pharmacist with a PhD in pharmacology or a closely related biological science field. You will also have a deep knowledge of pharmacodynamics/pharmacokinetics and the ability to translate this for clinical practice. The combination of your pharmacy practice experience and pharmacological knowledge will enable you to share real-world insights and help prepare the next generation of pharmacists for the evolving healthcare landscape.
While experience in teaching within Higher Education is desirable, it is not essential. We welcome applicants who are passionate about education and willing to develop their teaching skills. We provide comprehensive support and mentoring to help you succeed in an academic environment.
At the Leicester School of Pharmacy, we place a high value on contributions to academic citizenship, including collaborative working, supporting colleagues, and engaging in activities that enhance the student experience. This is an exciting opportunity to influence pharmacy education and make a meaningful impact on the profession.
Contact
For any specific queries please contact Dr Mohsen Seifi mohsen.seifi@dmu.ac.uk or Helen Root hroot@dmu.ac.uk
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