Lecturer in Veterinary Practice (Ophthalmology)
6 days left
- Employer
- Global Academy Jobs
- Location
- United Kingdom
- Salary
- £38,017 - £49,553
- Posted
- Dec 29, 2020
- Closes
- Jan 28, 2021
- Ref
- 152891
- Sector
- Veterinary Medicine
- Jobseeker Type
- Academic (e.g. 'Lecturer')
- Organization Type
- University and College
- Hours
- Full Time
The role
Do you want to be part of educating the next generation of vets and vet nurses? Are you ready to join a busy and expanding team within a world class university veterinary school?
The University of Bristol's Veterinary School is seeking to recruit an experienced veterinary surgeon with a passion for teaching and a particular interest in ophthalmology.
The appointee will be paid veterinary and 'on-clinics' allowances on top of their base salary.
What will you be doing?
This part-time post is primarily a teaching role, delivering and leading the practical and didactic clinical teaching of undergraduate veterinary and veterinary nursing students. You will also participate in the delivery of a high-quality clinical service in Langford Vets', with a focus on supervising students.
You should apply if
We are looking for someone with energy, creativity, and commitment, to help our students develop the ophthalmological skills that they need to flourish in the workplace. Experience of, and enthusiasm for, teaching is essential, in practice and/or academic settings.
You must hold a Veterinary Degree recognised by the RCVS that allows you to practise veterinary medicine within the UK. A certificate-level qualification in Ophthalmology is desirable.
For informal enquiries please contact:
Professor David Barrett, School Education Director
Email: David.Barrett@bristol.ac.uk
Additional information
Contract type: Open ended
Work pattern: Part-time
Grade: J or K
Salary:
- Grade J (Level B) £38,017-£42,792 per annum pro rata
- Grade K (Level c) £44,045 - £49,553 per annum pro rata
Plus, veterinary and 'on-clinics' allowances
School/Unit: Bristol Veterinary School
Shift pattern: n/a
This advert will close at 23:59 GMT on Monday 04th January 2020.
We welcome applications from all members of our community and are particularly encouraging those from diverse groups, such as members of the LGBT+ and BAME communities, to join us.
Do you want to be part of educating the next generation of vets and vet nurses? Are you ready to join a busy and expanding team within a world class university veterinary school?
The University of Bristol's Veterinary School is seeking to recruit an experienced veterinary surgeon with a passion for teaching and a particular interest in ophthalmology.
The appointee will be paid veterinary and 'on-clinics' allowances on top of their base salary.
What will you be doing?
This part-time post is primarily a teaching role, delivering and leading the practical and didactic clinical teaching of undergraduate veterinary and veterinary nursing students. You will also participate in the delivery of a high-quality clinical service in Langford Vets', with a focus on supervising students.
You should apply if
We are looking for someone with energy, creativity, and commitment, to help our students develop the ophthalmological skills that they need to flourish in the workplace. Experience of, and enthusiasm for, teaching is essential, in practice and/or academic settings.
You must hold a Veterinary Degree recognised by the RCVS that allows you to practise veterinary medicine within the UK. A certificate-level qualification in Ophthalmology is desirable.
For informal enquiries please contact:
Professor David Barrett, School Education Director
Email: David.Barrett@bristol.ac.uk
Additional information
Contract type: Open ended
Work pattern: Part-time
Grade: J or K
Salary:
- Grade J (Level B) £38,017-£42,792 per annum pro rata
- Grade K (Level c) £44,045 - £49,553 per annum pro rata
Plus, veterinary and 'on-clinics' allowances
School/Unit: Bristol Veterinary School
Shift pattern: n/a
This advert will close at 23:59 GMT on Monday 04th January 2020.
We welcome applications from all members of our community and are particularly encouraging those from diverse groups, such as members of the LGBT+ and BAME communities, to join us.