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Job summary

The University of Wolverhampton is seeking a Senior Lecturer in Pharmacy Practice to contribute to pharmacy education, focusing on MPharm and Independent Prescribing courses. This full-time permanent role requires a GPhC registered pharmacist passionate about shaping future pharmacists and promoting inclusive, high-quality education.

Qualifications

  • GPhC registered pharmacist with practice experience.
  • Excellent team working and interpersonal skills.
  • Commitment to inclusivity and diversity.

Responsibilities

  • Support the delivery of pharmacy education across professional programs.
  • Participate in the development of innovative teaching and research.
  • Ensure high-quality teaching, learning, and assessment.

Skills

Team working
Interpersonal skills
Flexibility
Adaptability

Education

Postgraduate diploma in clinical pharmacy or equivalent
GPhC accredited independent prescribing qualification

Job description

Senior Lecturer in Pharmacy Practice

University of Wolverhampton – Faculty of Science and Engineering

Location: Wolverhampton

Salary: £47,047 to £54,420 per annum

Hours: Full Time

Contract Type: Permanent

Placed On: 9th February 2024

Closes: 10th March 2024

Job Ref: 14046

About the Role:

Are you an enthusiastic and experienced academic with a passion for developing the next generation of pharmacists and scientists in clinical practice, industry, and research? We are seeking a Senior Lecturer in Pharmacy Practice to join the dynamic team at the University of Wolverhampton.

Key Responsibilities:

Support the delivery of pharmacy education across professional programs, focusing on MPharm and Pharmacist Independent Prescribing courses.

Work flexibly across areas of expertise to ensure high-quality teaching, learning, and assessment for excellent student outcomes.

Actively participate in the development and delivery of innovative teaching, scholarship, or research in pharmacy-related disciplines.

Qualifications and Skills:

GPhC registered pharmacist with practice experience.

Ideally possess or nearing completion of a postgraduate diploma or above in clinical pharmacy or equivalent.

GPhC accredited independent prescribing qualification is desirable.

Candidates without formal postgraduate qualifications will be considered.

Excellent team working and interpersonal skills.

Commitment to fairness, inclusivity, and the promotion of equality and diversity.

Enthusiastic, flexible, and adaptable.

Contact for Informal Discussion:

For an informal discussion, please contact Professor Ruth Edwards (Ruth.Edwards@wlv.ac.uk) or Mr Alan Hindle (Alan.Hindle@wlv.ac.uk).

Join us in shaping the future of pharmacy education and contribute to the development of skilled professionals in the field. Apply now and be a part of our vibrant academic community.

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