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An established educational institution is seeking a passionate Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Clinical Psychology. This role offers a unique opportunity to shape the future of aspiring psychologists through innovative teaching and curriculum development. The successful candidate will contribute to specialized modules and lead the MSc in Foundations in Clinical Psychology. With a commitment to diversity and professional growth, this position provides a supportive environment with generous leave and wellbeing initiatives. Join a dynamic team dedicated to making a significant impact in the field of mental health.
Goldsmiths, University of London
London, United Kingdom
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02.05.2025
16.06.2025
About the Role
We are recruiting a permanent Teaching and Scholarship (0.4 FTE) Clinical Psychology post at Lecturer or Senior Lecturer level (depending on experience). The candidate should be interested in sharing their expertise and helping to develop the next generation of psychologists.
The role holder will be expected to:
About the Candidate
We welcome applicants from all areas of Clinical Psychology and seek to appoint individuals who can complement our existing strengths or establish new areas of expertise within the department. Many of our staff have interdisciplinary backgrounds or work with special populations across the lifespan, often in real-world settings and with naturalistic stimuli.
We have generous benefits – an agile working environment, 28 days’ annual leave plus 6 paid closure days (4 at Christmas and 2 at Easter) plus all Bank Holidays, great transport links, a defined benefit pension scheme, support for professional development and a broad range of wellbeing initiatives such as staff choir, running club and creative writing classes.
Goldsmiths, University of London is passionate about advancing equality and celebrating diversity.
For informal discussions about the post, please contact the Co-Heads of Department, Prof Rebecca Charlton and Dr James Moore ([email protected])