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Assistant Professor- Child Nursing - Grade 9

Posted 1 day 12 hours ago by University of Bradford

Permanent
Full Time
Academic Jobs
Yorkshire, Bradford, United Kingdom, BD1 1
Job Description
Assistant Professor- Child Nursing - Grade 9 Faculty of Health and Social Care School of Nursing, Public Health and Healthcare Leadership

Salary: £48,882 to £56,535per annum

1.0 WTE, hybrid

PostType: Full Time

ContractType: Permanent

ClosingDate: Wednesday 26 August 2026

InterviewDate: To be confirmed

Reference: HR-2

This job is only available to University of Bradford staff. It may be released externally should we not appoint internally.

At the University of Bradford, our focus is on creating the conditions for social, cultural, and economic impact. We are committed to social inclusion.

Safeguarding

The University of Bradford is committed to safeguarding, protecting and promoting the welfare of children, young people, and Adults at Risk through robust safer recruitment practices. An enhanced DBS check is required for this role.

Faculty/Directorate

The Faculty of Health and Social Care at the University of Bradford prepares students for careers across healthcare, social care, and related professions through a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. It is recognised for its strong focus on employability, research-informed teaching, and professional practice.

The faculty comprises three schools: Nursing, Public Health and Healthcare Leadership; Allied Health Professions, Midwifery and Social Work; and Pharmacy, Optometry and Medical Sciences. This post is within the School of Nursing, Public Health and Healthcare Leadership, and Department of pre-registration nursing.

Working closely with NHS organisations, social care providers, and voluntary sector partners, the faculty provides valuable placement opportunities and real-world learning experiences.

What you will be doing:
  • Deliver inspiring teaching, learning and assessment across undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, helping students achieve their full potential and develop into confident, compassionate practitioners.
  • Provide academic leadership through module and programme leadership responsibilities, driving excellence in curriculum design, delivery and student outcomes.
  • Champion the student voice, working closely with learners and stakeholders to continually enhance the child nursing student experience.
  • Actively build and promote the school's reputation through engagement activities including Open Days, interviews, community partnerships, practice placements and bespoke educational initiatives.
Qualifications and Experience
  • Bring experience of higher education teaching and learning, with a proven track record of successfully leading projects and initiatives that enhance the student experience and drive positive outcomes.
  • Hold current NMC registration, with registration in child nursing field or with contemporary experience in child nursing practice.
  • Possess a Master's degree (or higher) or be nearing successful completion of an advanced postgraduate qualification.
  • Demonstrate a strong understanding of the contemporary healthcare landscape, with awareness of the national and local drivers, policies and priorities shaping nursing and care delivery.
  • 30 days (Grade 9) and 13 statutory and customary days (taken at Easter and Christmas).
  • Generous benefit schemes, including car leasing, cycle to work, holiday purchase, home & technology scheme and shopping discounts
Confronting Inequality : Celebrating Diversity

At the University of Bradford we accept people for who they are regardless of age, disability, gender identity, sex, marital status, ethnicity, faith, sexual orientation or socio-economic background and whether you're pregnant or on maternity leave.

In line with the University's commitment to equality charters including Athena Swan, Race Equality Charter, Disability Confident and Stonewall Diversity Champions Programme, we welcome applications from people identifying with these characteristics. The University has a number of staff networks which provide peer support and safe spaces for staff who hold these and other identities.

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