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The University of St Andrews is seeking two Clinical Lecturers focused on education. The role involves module leadership for 'Community Based Medicine 1' in their innovative MBChB program. Candidates must be clinically qualified and demonstrate strong teaching skills and commitment to high quality medical education.
The School of Medicine wishes to appoint two Clinical Lecturers (Education Focused). It is envisaged that their initial responsibilities will focus on module leadership, with access to potential development opportunities within the School as they arise and in line with the Academic Review and Development Scheme (ARDS).
Successful applicants will initially be appointed as a Module Controller and Deputy Module Controller, for a new module "Community Based Medicine 1" (module code MD4004), part of the innovative 5 year MBChB at St Andrews (Scottish Community Orientated Medicine, ScotCOM). Role holders will work for the School one to two days per week and will be committed to delivering high quality medical education.
The candidate/s should be clinically qualified and have background as a generalist with experience in community medicine. You must be practising in a substantive clinical post to qualify for the Clinical salary scale. Excellent teaching skills and an interest in promoting knowledge exchange are essential.
Informal enquiries can be directed to the MBChB Programme Director; Dr Rebecca Walmsley (ram29@st-andrews.ac.uk)
Employees of the University have access to a wide range of staff benefits including: