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Senior Teaching Fellow in Veterinary Nursing

Employer
University of Bristol
Location
Bristol
Salary
£51,630 - £58,089 per annum
Closing date
2 May 2019

Do you want to lead and be part of the team of dynamic educators instilling best practice to the next generation of veterinary nurse graduates? Are you ready to join a busy and expanding veterinary nursing teaching team within a world class university veterinary school?

The University of Bristol’s Veterinary School is seeking to recruit an experienced veterinary nurse, or vet with a strong interest in programme leadership, a passion for teaching, evidence based nursing and professional practice. We are looking for someone with energy, creativity and commitment, to help our students develop as professional graduate veterinary nurse practitioners and researchers who will flourish in their chosen career pathway. Experience of, and enthusiasm for teaching is essential, in practice and academic settings.

This is primarily a leadership role which also includes management and teaching across all years of the undergraduate veterinary nursing programmes. You will also be responsible for the supervision of high quality undergraduate research projects.

You must hold a Veterinary Nursing, or Veterinary Degree recognised by the RCVS that allows you to practise within the UK and have proven experience of programme leadership and teaching.

The University is committed to creating and sustaining a fully inclusive culture. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and communities.

Informal enquiries can be made to Professor Richard Hammond, Head of Bristol Veterinary School; Tel: 0117 928 9638; email: hos-svs@bristol.ac.uk

To apply please visit our web site by clicking the apply button enter the vacancy number into the job search and follow the link to the on line application process.

The closing date for applications is midnight on Thursday 2 May 2019.

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