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A prestigious university in Greater London seeks a Senior Lecturer/Reader in Public Health to lead innovative public health research and coordinate teaching across its postgraduate portfolio. The ideal candidate will integrate research into education and champion inclusive practices. The position offers a full-time indefinite contract, requiring a PhD and a strong track record in teaching and research funding.
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The School of Life Course & Population Sciences is one of six Schools that make up the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine at King's College London. The School unites over 500 experts in a wide range of population health sciences including women and children's health, life course sciences, nutritional sciences, Health AI, preventive medicine and the molecular genetics of human disease. Our research links the causes of common health problems to life's landmark stages, treating life, disease and healthcare as a continuum. We are interdisciplinary by nature and this innovative approach works: 91 per cent of our research submitted to the Subjects Allied to Medicine (Pharmacy, Nutritional Sciences and Women's Health cluster) for REF was rated as world-leading or internationally excellent. We use this expertise to teach the next generation of health professionals and research scientists. Based across King's Denmark Hill, Guy's, St Thomas' and Waterloo campuses, our academic programme of teaching, research and clinical practice is embedded across five Departments.
At a pivotal moment for public health, the appointee will balance internationally excellent [Reader: world-leading], impactful research with inclusive, student-centred education. They will advance King's College London's strategic aims by leading high-quality research that addresses the delivery, organisation and evaluation of healthcare and public health, combining methodological rigour with real-world impact. The postholder will help shape and lead public health research across the King's Population Health Institute, the School of Life Course & Population Sciences, and King's Health Partners, including collaborative grant development, postgraduate supervision, and cross-disciplinary partnerships - enhancing King's contribution to policy and society locally, nationally and globally.
As strategic lead for the MSc Public Health (Online), they will integrate research into lectures, seminars and asynchronous learning, champion inclusive digital pedagogy, and provide excellent pastoral support that inspires future public health leaders and evidence-based practitioners.
In a concurrent role as School Education Lead, the appointee will coordinate and enhance teaching across the School's postgraduate portfolio (e.g., MPH, MSc Global Health), championing curriculum design, assessment, digital innovation and student support.
The Senior Lecturer/Reader in Public Health is a full time post (35 hours per week), and you will be offered an indefinite contract.
The concurrent role of School Education Lead will be offered as a fixed-term three year post.
Reader-level expectations across criteria include greater external visibility and esteem (e.g., editorial boards, guideline/policy contributions, invited keynotes); stronger evidence of leading large/complex grants and multi partner consortia; track record of supervising to completion and mentoring colleagues to promotion/recognition and demonstrable impact on policy/practice and contributions to REF relevant outputs and impact casework.
Full details of the role and the skills, knowledge and experience required can be found in the Job Description document, provided at the bottom of the page. This document will provide information of what criteria will be assessed at each stage of the recruitment process.
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