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Teaching Fellow Occupational Therapy (Coventry) – 1153

Salary
£37,631 - £53,514
Town/City Coventry CV1 2TU
Payment type Per annum
Region West Midlands
Contract type Permanent contract
Closing date
Hours Full-time
Type of employer Private provider
Name of employer Coventry University

Other benefits

As a staff member of Coventry University, you will have access to a wide range of industry leading rewards and benefits including;

  • Excellent Employers Pension Contribution
  • 30 days Annual leave plus Bank Holidays
  • Holiday Purchase Scheme up to 5 additional days
  • BUPA Cash Plan
  • 50% off Tuition Fee’s for staff dependants
  • CU Reward Scheme – Discounts across a range of High Street/ Online Retailers
  • Electric Car Scheme

Vacancy details

Our Mission

Coventry University Group is a global education group with a mission of Creating Better Futures. Driven by our passion and belief that through education, equity, and innovation our students, people, and communities are empowered to transform their lives and the world around them. Our people are the key to our success and each role within the group plays a key role in shaping the world around us.

Our dedicated Teaching Fellow team are subject specialists focused on delivering student education, which is active, social, applied, and inclusive within our vibrant and varied education environment.

The Role

As a Teaching Fellow in Occupational Therapy based at the Coventry University Coventry Campus you will undertake teaching and course co-ordination while supporting the development and delivery of undergraduate, postgraduate, and professional programs and other core activities ensuring students have an effective learning experience.

Based within the School of Health and Care you will work closely with other academic colleagues to enrich the student learning and teaching experience to ensure, as appropriate, relevant aspects of research, enterprise and professional context are embedded in modules and courses.

Duties include:

  • Teach on modules and courses for in relevant academic subject areas including curation, adaptation and creation of module teaching materials, delivering a variety of types of students and apprenticeship learning sessions and supporting learners as appropriate through informal and formal communication throughout teaching semesters.
  • To contribute to the assessment within the courses including practice based learning.
  • To work collaboratively with the Course Teams to bring together creative and innovative approaches to the design and delivery of Occupational Therapy Education.

Qualifications Required

  • Master’s degree in an appropriate subject or Honours Degree with appropriate professional qualification and/or membership
  • HCPC Occupational Therapy registrant
  • A teaching qualification or acceptance of the requirement to acquire one if not already held
  • Active membership of an appropriate professional body would be advantageous.

Our Successful Candidate

You will have demonstrable experience of successful teaching within Occupational Therapy Practice including practice based learning and informal settings with high standards of teaching, learning and student engagement consistent with our reputation and track record as a high-quality provider of teaching and learning.

Enthusiastic and self-motivated, you will have experience supporting, enhancing and engaging in an ‘active learning’ pedagogy with evidence in proactively supporting success in learning.

As a global education provider, experience and awareness of learners cultural differences and expectations with the ability to effectively communicate with a wide range of people from diverse backgrounds is essential.

Innovation and collaboration are key to our success, therefore the ability to work both independently and part of a wider team with the willingness to engage in flexible ways of working are key skills required for this role.

How to apply

If you would like to informally discuss this role further, please contact – Dr Tracey Rehling

tracey.rehling@coventry.ac.uk

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