Annual salary: £43,482 - £48,823 per annum
Job Title: Lecturer in Psychology (Learning, Teaching and Scholarship)
Hours: Full time, 37 hours per week
Salary: £43,482 - 48,823 (Band 6)
About the Post
We are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic, student-focused Lecturer in Psychology to contribute to the delivery and continued development of our undergraduate and postgraduate psychology programmes. We welcome applications from candidates who hold a PhD in Psychology or a closely related discipline and who are eligible for Graduate Membership of the British Psychological Society (BPS). This is a teaching focused post.
The successful candidate will contribute to high-quality teaching, assessment and curriculum development across a range of psychology modules. They will also supervise undergraduate and postgraduate research projects and dissertations and contribute to the support and supervision of doctoral researchers. We are particularly interested in applicants who are committed to inclusive, research-informed teaching and who can contribute to the continued growth and success of our Psychology provision.
About the Team
The Psychology team sits within the Department of Counselling, Psychology and Social Work, part of the vibrant School of Health, Sciences and Society. The School brings together a dynamic and interdisciplinary portfolio of programmes, including Nursing, Midwifery, Public Health, Allied Health Professions, Biomedical Sciences, Pharmacy, Wildlife and Ecology, Nutrition, and Sport.
Psychology is a thriving and collegiate team, characterised by a strong commitment to excellence in teaching, research, and student support. Our academic staff bring a rich diversity of research interests and professional expertise, creating a stimulating and collaborative environment for both colleagues and students. We aim to deliver high-quality, student-centred education that enables students to flourish academically, personally, and professionally throughout their university journey and beyond.
As a team, we value innovation, inclusivity, and collaboration, and we are committed to fostering a supportive culture where both staff and students can achieve their full potential. This is an exciting opportunity to join a welcoming and ambitious department.
About You
Benefits
Closing Date: Friday 25th September 2026
Interview Date: Thursday 8th October 2026
For an informal discussion about the role, please contact: Professor Sarah Corrie ([email protected]) or Professor Jo Finch ([email protected] ), Co-Heads of Psychology, Counselling and Social Work.
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Applications received may be reviewed before the closing date and should we receive a high number of applications for this post, or high-quality applications which demonstrate suitability, we reserve the right to close the vacancy early. We may hold interviews as and when applications are received, and we reserve the right to offer to a candidate prior to the closing date.
Internal candidates with ‘At Risk’ status will be considered for suitability ahead of all other applications.
We are a values driven organisation, committed to ensuring we remain a beacon for aspiration and achievement, while providing a great environment to work and study. We are committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive community and we encourage applications from under-represented groups.