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Job reference
A4583
Date posted
05/11/2015
Application closing date
16/11/2015
Location
Plymouth
Salary
Clinical Scale
Contract Type
Part-time, Fixed-term
Contractual hours
Blank
Job category/type
Academic/Research
Clinical Lead for Medical Humanities
Description
The Plymouth University Peninsula School of Medicine is seeking to appoint an experienced clinician, who is passionate about making medical humanities learning relevant and meaningful for medical students and supporting a team of academics, humanities practitioners and patients in delivery of the course.
You will take lead responsibility for reviewing
and improving teaching and learning related to medical humanities across the medical curriculum. You will work with the Medical Humanities Academic Lead, in order to develop up to date learning and ensure integration of this learning within the curriculum.
You should have a good understanding of the PUPSMD curriculum; a particular interest and understanding of medical humanities concepts and practices; interest in and experience of education and understanding of educational principles; experience of educational evaluation and a commitment to patient and public involvement.
If you wish to discuss this opportunity, please contact Dr Sam Regan de Bere, Academic Lead for the Medical Humanities, on email sregandebere@plymouth.ac.uk
This is a part-time post working 4 hours (1 session per week) on a fixed-term basis for 3 years.
Plymouth University is committed to an inclusive culture and respecting diversity, and welcomes applications from all sections of the community and is a Stonewall diversity champion.
The University holds a Bronze Athena SWAN Award which recognises commitment to advancing women's career in STEMM academia.
Job Description
Further Particulars
Job title
Clinical Lead for Medical Humanities
Job reference
A4583
Date posted
05/11/2015
Application closing date
16/11/2015
Location
Plymouth
Salary
Clinical Scale
Contract Type
Part-time, Fixed-term
Contractual hours
Blank
Job category/type
Academic/Research
Description
The Plymouth University Peninsula School of Medicine is seeking to appoint an experienced clinician, who is passionate about making medical humanities learning relevant and meaningful for medical students and supporting a team of academics, humanities practitioners and patients in delivery of the course.
You will take lead responsibility for reviewing
and improving teaching and learning related to medical humanities across the medical curriculum. You will work with the Medical Humanities Academic Lead, in order to develop up to date learning and ensure integration of this learning within the curriculum.
You should have a good understanding of the PUPSMD curriculum; a particular interest and understanding of medical humanities concepts and practices; interest in and experience of education and understanding of educational principles; experience of educational evaluation and a commitment to patient and public involvement.
If you wish to discuss this opportunity, please contact Dr Sam Regan de Bere, Academic Lead for the Medical Humanities, on email sregandebere@plymouth.ac.uk
This is a part-time post working 4 hours (1 session per week) on a fixed-term basis for 3 years.
Plymouth University is committed to an inclusive culture and respecting diversity, and welcomes applications from all sections of the community and is a Stonewall diversity champion.
The University holds a Bronze Athena SWAN Award which recognises commitment to advancing women's career in STEMM academia.
Job Description
Further Particulars