Full time position however part time / job share considered
The Institute of Sport, Nursing and Allied Health is a vibrant department of the University of Chichester with wide-ranging accolades, a variety of facilities to support teaching and learning and student experience. We encourage all our academic staff to explore research opportunities and inspire innovative and new ways to grow and improve our establishment.
We are looking for an early career academic, with specialism in or experience of teaching quantitative research methods using R and RStudio to deliver basic and advanced quantitative methods across a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes housed in the Institute of Sport, Nursing and Allied Health. A prior degree in a field related to sport, exercise or public health will be an advantage, as will experience of teaching at postgraduate level. Evidence of any of the following will be an additional advantage: Publications in peer-reviewed journals, consultancy delivery and development, research income generation, desire and potential to develop in these areas.
As a Lecturer you will teach as a member of the teaching team in a developing capacity across modules covering research methods in programmes of coaching, sport and exercise science, sport nutrition, sport performance analysis, public health, sport and exercise psychology and more, with the assistance of a mentor and/or senior colleague if required. You will be expected to fully and actively engage in the range of activities that ensure high learning and teaching quality within the modules delivered, and work flexibly and efficiently in discharging your responsibilities. Commitment to duties involving student outreach and recruitment activities will also be expected.
Although this is a full time position we would consider part time or job share applications. Please ensure this is made clear in your application form.
Informal enquiries are welcomed by Henriette Hogh, Head of Sport and Exercise Psychology & Research Methods via email at H.Hogh@chi.ac.uk.
The University of Chichester embraces all forms of diversity and aspires to be a fully inclusive and representative employer and so we encourage applications from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic people.
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