Dear All
We have a fantastic opportunity for a Lecturer in Medical Statistics to join our new School of Medicine. This is a great development opportunity for someone looking to build on their expertise as a statistician and develop an academic career within Higher Education. Please see the job advert below and further details are available via: https://jobs.sunderland.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?ref=0089-19-R-R
As one of only five new Medical Schools in England, the University of Sunderland School of Medicine will welcome its first cohort of students in September 2019. This marks a very exciting time for our University, our NHS partners and the City/Region.
With a track record of excellence in health education spanning almost 100 years, the University is well placed to contribute to the expansion of medical training and help to address the chronic shortage in some medical specialties including general practice in the North East. We have a significant focus on widening access and will deploy our expertise to ensure we recruit students from the communities they will ultimately serve.
Our new programme will allow Medical students to learn within our state-of-the-art teaching and learning spaces, including outstanding laboratory facilities, the latest in high fidelity clinical simulation equipment and some of the best hospital and GP settings in England.
The brand new role of Lecturer in Medical Statistics, provides an exciting development opportunity for someone looking to build on their expertise as a statistician and develop an academic career within Higher Education. You will be proactively supported to develop your existing statistical expertise and an academic profile in order to develop your capacity to become a key member of our academic team. It is envisaged that your development will lead to you specialising in assessment psychometrics and in teaching Medical Statistics, with a longer term opportunity for progression to Senior Lecturership. This role therefore provides a hugely exciting and rewarding career path for the right candidate.
In return, you must be degree educated in statistics or an appropriately related mathematical discipline. You will have experience in a developing capacity of contributing to related teaching and learning within the Higher Education environment and an up to date understanding of the use of technology in undergraduate teaching and assessment.
If you're up for the challenge and want to know more, please contact Judith Barbaro- Brown, Team Leader in Medical Sciences via [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> for further details.
Regards
Paul Jackson
Human Resources Business Partner
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