The School of Health Sciences is currently seeking expressions of interest from individuals with the requisite specialist skills for Associate Tutor positions within the expanding portfolio of Post-Registration and post-qualifying programmes.  Opportunities are available to be involved with teaching and assessment across a number of modules within the portfolio.  The portfolio consists of a range of continuing professional development and advanced practice modules.

This expression of interest is usually launched in January and closes late April and covers work across the following academic year.

Once the expression of interest has closed, any applicants who have not previously taught in the School are invited to an informal interview with the Department Head for Post-Qualifying programmes and another member of staff.  If you pass the interview stage, you are not guaranteed teaching, but you are added to the register of potential Associate Tutors for the coming academic year along with other applicants who have completed the expression of interest for that academic year.

Once the register is established, we will ordinarily allocate teaching in priority order.

If you are interested in being added to the mailing list to receive the expression of interest for 2024/25, please contact us HSC_AT@uea.ac.uk

Associate Tutors work across the University supporting Schools to deliver specific activities including lectures, seminars, laboratory demonstrations, teaching support activity and the marking of scripts.

 

Details of our current Associate Tutor opportunities can be found below.

The School of Health Sciences is currently seeking expressions of interest from individuals with the requisite specialist skills for Associate Tutor positions within the expanding portfolio of Post-Registration and post-qualifying programmes.  Opportunities are available to be involved with teaching and assessment across a number of modules within the portfolio.  The portfolio consists of a range of continuing professional development and advanced practice modules.

This expression of interest is usually launched in January and closes late April and covers work across the following academic year.

Once the expression of interest has closed, any applicants who have not previously taught in the School are invited to an informal interview with the Department Head for Post-Qualifying programmes and another member of staff.  If you pass the interview stage, you are not guaranteed teaching, but you are added to the register of potential Associate Tutors for the coming academic year along with other applicants who have completed the expression of interest for that academic year.

Once the register is established, we will ordinarily allocate teaching in priority order.

If you are interested in being added to the mailing list to receive the expression of interest for 2024/25, please contact us HSC_AT@uea.ac.uk

Norwich Medical School seeks a General Practitioner to undertake the role of:

 

Practice Development Tutor, Year 1, MB BS course

 

This is a part-time Associate Tutor post offered for the academic year 2024-25 and subsequent academic years, starting no later than 1st September 2024. The post is for 3 sessions per week, which can be worked flexibly (subject to meeting the requirement to be available on the 17 Thursdays a year when teaching takes place). Payment is made at the General Practitioner Associate Tutor hourly rate, currently £59.70 per hour.

 

The post-holder will be expected to:

  • Support GP Practices who are teaching, primarily in year 1;
  • Monitor and quality assure GP Practices to ensure delivery of a high quality educational environment and learning experience;
  • Review and develop the primary care curriculum, with particular reference to the year of responsibility;
  • Assist with GP tutor training;
  • Contribute to the general components of the student experience which relate to primary care learning (PBL, consultation skills, student support, assessment);
  • Assist with the recruitment of practices and GP Tutors; and
  • Submit an annual report to the lead PDT.

 

The post holder will be under the direction of the Lead Practice Development Tutor, and requires a General Practitioner with experience of undergraduate teaching in medicine and current unrestricted GMC registration.

 

Closing date: 17th May 2024

 

Informal enquires about this post are welcome and can be made of Dr Richard Young at d.young@uea.ac.uk

 

Please submit your expression of interest, including how you may be suited to undertake this role and your reason(s) for applying, and a CV to Dr Richard Young by 17th May 2024.

 

Interviews will be held in June 2024 and candidates will be notified if they have been shortlisted by 24th May.

 

The Norwich Medical School is a Silver Athena Swan Award holder, currently working towards Gold.