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Teaching Associate in Veterinary Anatomy

Employer
Global Academy Jobs
Location
United Kingdom
Closing date
Mar 4, 2019

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Job summary

We have an exciting opportunity to appoint a new member of academic teaching staff to the Centre for Applied Anatomy at the University of Bristol. The Centre focuses on the excellence of practical applied anatomy teaching which is delivered with clinical and professional relevance.

You may teach clinically relevant comparative anatomy across any of the Veterinary or Applied Anatomy programmes, and will be expected to contribute substantially by demonstrating veterinary anatomy in practicals. A veterinary qualification will be advantageous. Sound knowledge of veterinary anatomy is essential. You may also contribute to the delivery of outreach activities and external courses that are based in the dissecting room.

An interest in anatomy teaching methodologies and a willingness to participate in assessment and organisation of courses, is an important part of the role.

Further information

Informal enquiries can be made to Cathy Fuller; anat-hos@bris.ac.uk 0117 928 9031

We appreciate and value difference, seeking to attract, develop and retain a diverse mix of talented people that will contribute to the overall success of Bristol and help maintain our position as one of the world's leading universities.

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