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Assistant Professor
Faculty of Health and Social Care
School of Pharmacy, Optometry and Medical Sciences
| Salary: |
£48,149 to £55,755
per annum pro rata
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Fixed-Term & Part Time (0.4 FTE) |
| Post Type: |
Part Time |
| Contract Type: |
Fixed Term |
| Closing Date: |
Wednesday 07 April 2027 |
| Interview Date: |
To be confirmed
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| Reference: |
HR0188843EF-5 |
We are seeking two GPhC-registered pharmacists to engage in this great opportunity contributing to the development of competent Prescribers. You would deliver engaging face-to-face study days for foundation trainee pharmacists across the Northeast and Yorkshire. This role is primarily based in Newcastle, with occasional travel as needed.
University of Bradford
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Faculty
The Foundation Training Consortium (FTC) is a partnership between the University of Bradford, Buttercups, and Imaan Healthcare. We have been commissioned by the National Health Service England Workforce, Training and Education (NHSE WTE) to provide supplementary training to all trainee pharmacists in the North of England and Midlands. The programme focuses on developing trainee pharmacists’ professionalism, clinical reasoning and decision making, leadership skills, and supporting their development as a competent prescriber and culturally competent practitioner. The programme builds on our previous programme success delivered between 2021-2025.
What you will be doing:
- You will support learner development and progression through performance monitoring, remote guidance, and collaboration with workplace supervisors and administration teams.
- You will contribute to programme delivery and improvement by developing teaching materials, maintaining accurate learner records, and supporting delivery of key performance indicators.
- You will engage in academic activity through teaching, assessment, and scholarly contribution aligned with university strategies, while managing your own workload effectively.
Qualifications/ experience:
- GPhC-registered pharmacist with an MPharm (or equivalent) and either a PhD, clinical diploma, or significant professional experience across varied pharmacy settings.
- Experience in pharmacy education at undergraduate and/or postgraduate level, with a track record of facilitating learning and supporting students to achieve positive outcomes.
- Strong understanding of GPhC standards and foundation training requirements, with the ability to deliver effective teaching, assessment, and programme evaluation.
- Excellent clinical knowledge with proven ability to apply in practice, ideally supported by an independent prescribing qualification or working towards it.
In Return we Offer:
- 30 days (Grade 9) and 13 statutory and customary days (taken at Easter and Christmas).
- Family-friendly policies
- Great campus facilities including:
- Unique fitness centre
- Eye clinic
- Physiotherapy & sports rehabilitation,
- Counselling & mental health services
- On site nursery
- Food & drink outlets
- Generous employer contribution pension schemes - Universities Superannuation Scheme
- Generous benefit schemes, including car leasing, cycle to work, holiday purchase, home & technology scheme and shopping discounts
Find more information about the many other benefits, including salary sacrifice schemes and campus nursery.
Additional Information:
If you would like to find out more or are interested in applying, please email or call Kristina Medlinskiene, k.medlinskiene1@bradford.ac.uk, we would love to hear from you.
Further details:
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