Main duties and responsibilities
De Montfort University (DMU) is an ambitious, globally-minded institution committed to delivering high-quality teaching and an exceptional student experience. With a vibrant and inclusive campus culture, DMU fosters an environment where staff and students can thrive, underpinned by a strong dedication to the public good. Our reputation is built on award-winning teaching, and a learning experience that equips students with the skills and attitudes employers value. We take pride in our high levels of student employability, our determination to widen participation in higher education, and an unwavering commitment to improving student achievement.
Faculty
Home to four specialist schools – Leicester School of Allied Health Sciences, School of Applied Social Sciences, Leicester School of Nursing and Midwifery, and the Leicester School of Pharmacy, the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences educates and develops professionals who make a significant difference to lives, health, wellbeing, communities and society. The Leicester School of Pharmacy has a range of undergraduate and postgraduate taught programmes, including the highly regarded MPharm. Teaching reflects the latest developments in the sector and many courses have professional accreditations. A range of work experience and volunteering opportunities enable students to develop the skills required by graduate employers.
The role
You will join an enthusiastic team working in modern teaching and research facilities. This is a full-time role based in Leicester, UK. The Leicester School of Pharmacy invites applications from highly motivated individuals to contribute to teaching the biological sciences that underpin pharmacy practice and to ensure our Pharmacy with Preparatory Year programme remain aligned with the latest scientific developments. You will deliver teaching across the core biological sciences at Level 3 and undergraduate level, and contribute to teaching on other programmes within the School. You may also be asked to support postgraduate teaching in the School. In addition, you will have the opportunity to contribute to the School’s research profile.
Ideal Candidate
You will hold a BSc (Hons) in Pharmacology or Biochemistry along with a PhD in a pharmacology-related field. You will bring experience in teaching and assessing within higher education and demonstrate the ability to contribute to research aligned with the School’s strategic priorities. Essential qualities include strong interpersonal and communication skills, self-motivation, and the ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team. You will also demonstrate a clear commitment to academic citizenship, actively contributing to the wider academic community. A recognised teaching qualification is desirable, although not essential.
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Contact
For further information about the post, please contact Mohsen Seifi (Subject Lead Biological Sciences) via email: mohsen.seifi@dmu.ac.uk or Tania Webb (Deputy Head of School) via email tewebb@dmu.ac.uk