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A leading UK university is seeking a Senior Teaching Fellow in cardiac/respiratory physiology to enhance their teaching team. This part-time position focuses on delivering specialized education, contributing to curriculum design, and supporting student success. The ideal candidate will have extensive teaching experience and clinical expertise in cardiac or respiratory physiology. Join a distinguished faculty committed to healthcare advancement and innovative education.
Organisation/Company UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON Research Field Sociology Ethics in health sciences Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) First Stage Researcher (R1) Country United Kingdom Application Deadline 7 Dec 2025 - 00:00 (UTC) Type of Contract Permanent Job Status Part-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No
The School of Health Sciences at the University of Southampton is looking for a highly experienced cardiac/respiratory physiologist with expertise and leadership in cardiac or respiratory clinical services to join our motivated and innovative teaching team at the University of Southampton.We wish to enhance our established teaching programmes with the appointment of a Senior Teaching Fellow in cardiac or respiratory Physiology (0.2 FTEpermanent contract) to teach in their own specialist area of cardiac or respiratory physiology and provide generic teaching. Our BSc (Hons) Cardiac Physiology course continues to have high student satisfaction and 100% employment within the NHS. You will join an established, highly skilled and friendly teaching team.
There will be opportunities to contribute to ongoing curriculum review, ensuring that our programmes produce future leaders in cardiac physiology, health care, health research and health education. This is a stimulating position that offers the opportunity to be involved in cross-disciplinary research within the School of Health Sciences, and throughout the University of Southampton. The School is part of the Faculty of Environmental and Life Sciences(FELS), which offers further opportunities for innovative, interdisciplinary teaching and research.
You will have a range of cardiac or respiratory physiology experience, be a highly experienced cardiac or respiratory physiologist educator and be able to bring innovative teaching methods and contemporary practice-based experience to our well-established curriculum. You will be expected to support the teaching of cardiac physiology and respiratory physiology and a range of teaching and learning experiences.
As part of the Cardiac Respiratory Physiology teaching team, you will be required to have responsibility for module support of cardiac/respiratory physiology education including session delivery, marking, and examining. Other tasks include
You will be joining a vibrant academic community committed to extending understanding in research, education, and practice to create integrated educational programmes unique to the Faculty and make a positive difference to local and global health. You will receive support and line management from the Programme Manager.
The School of Health Sciences at the University of Southampton is at the forefront of world-class teaching and research. We provide a first-class environment for exciting, cutting edge education to prepare tomorrow’s healthcare professional to shape and advance practice across the world. The University of Southampton is one of the world’s top 100 institutions for excellence in research and education (QS World University Rankings 2021). In the most recent Research Excellence Framework exercise (REF 2021), Health Sciences at the University was ranked number one institution in the UK for the overall quality of our research. The impact of our research and our research environment received the maximum possible scores with 100% judged as world leading. We’ve continued to break new ground to effectively address global health challenges.
Please include a covering letter and full CV in your application.