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A prestigious educational institution in the UK is seeking a Principal Lecturer for Nursing. This role blends leadership with curriculum enhancement. You'll provide academic leadership across nursing programmes, ensuring alignment with professional standards, managing academic staff, and fostering quality education. The position offers the chance to impact the future of nursing education and is set in a supportive environment offering hybrid working options. Additionally, you'll engage in research that contributes to the School's strategic goals.
At Robert Gordon University (RGU) we are proud of our excellence in education and research, and we are offering an opportunity to join our team in a new role as Principal Lecturer for Nursing. RGU is an innovative, inclusive, and ambitious University, focused on the impact of its demand‑led teaching and research.
RGU delivers a high‑quality vocational education and relevant curriculum which provides learners with the skills they require to thrive throughout their careers. As a result, the university has a reputation for producing graduates that are highly sought after by employers. The School of Health is a vibrant academic community and provider of nursing, midwifery, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, diagnostic radiography and paramedicine in the North of Scotland. Our vision is to transform health and social care in urban, remote and rural areas and our School Strategy sets out how we will achieve that.
We are seeking an inspiring and forward‑thinking Principal Lecturer to lead and enhance our undergraduate and postgraduate nursing programmes. This pivotal role blends operational leadership with strategic vision, curriculum innovation, and quality enhancement to support the School’s mission of transforming health and social care through education.
As Principal Lecturer, you will provide academic leadership across nursing programmes, ensuring they are contemporary, evidence‑based, and aligned with professional and regulatory standards, including those set by the NMC. You will work collaboratively with course leaders, academic colleagues, and external stakeholders to shape and deliver a dynamic curriculum that meets the evolving needs of students, employers, and the wider health and social care sector.
You will play a key role in driving continuous improvement through the use of evaluation data and feedback, supporting student recruitment, retention, and progression. Your leadership will extend to line management of academic staff, fostering a culture of excellence, innovation, and professional development. This role also offers the opportunity to contribute to the School’s research and scholarship agenda, represent the School on internal and external committees, and lead strategic initiatives that advance our educational portfolio and impact. If you are passionate about nursing education and committed to shaping the future of the profession, we invite you to join our team.
RGU's ultra‑modern campus, located on the outskirts of the vibrant and prosperous city of Aberdeen, offers a superb place to live, work and develop your career. A relocation package is available to assist with your transition to RGU, where you’ll enjoy working in one of the most impressive university settings in the UK, with first‑class educational infrastructure and outstanding sporting and leisure facilities, all set against a stunning rural backdrop on the banks of the river Dee. More information can be found on our relocation pages
For an informal conversation please contact: Laura Binnie, Dean of School (l.m.binnie@rgu.ac.uk) or Dr Donna Wynne, Associate Dean (d.wynne@rgu.ac.uk)
To apply, please submit your CV along with a cover letter detailing your suitability for the role against the requirements set out in the person specification.
RESPONSIBLE TO: Associate Dean
RESPONSIBLE FOR: Academic staff
PURPOSE OF POST: To lead and enhance our undergraduate and postgraduate nursing programmes. This role combines operational leadership with curriculum development, quality assurance, and strategic contribution to the School’s vision of transforming health and social care. You will work closely with course leaders, academic colleagues, and external partners to deliver innovative, evidence‑based education that meets professional and regulatory standards.
Behaviour 1: Communication - Ability to receive, understand and convey information requiring careful explanation and information of a complex or conceptual nature, in a clear and accurate manner
Behaviour 2: Team Development - Experience of providing advice or guidance to new starts delivering training or instruction to others on specific tasks or activities
Behaviour 3: Service Delivery - Experience of exploring and adapting a service to meet customers’ expectations and also identifying ways of improving standards
Behaviour 4: Teaching and Learning Support - Experience of providing standard information or delivering teaching or training, designing content or learning materials within existing frameworks and developing innovative approaches to learning experience and the curriculum
Behaviour 5: Decision Making - Experience of using own judgement to make decisions, making collaborative decisions with others to reach conclusions and providing advice or information that will influence the decisions of others
Behaviour 6: Pastoral Care and Welfare - Experience of calming and reassuring those with work/study related problems who may be experiencing distress and dealing with difficult welfare situations or confidential matters