About this role
The School of Applied Sciences within the College of Health, Science and Society is seeking to recruit a Senior Lecturer in Human Genetics and Molecular Cell Biology to support our undergraduate and postgraduate Biological and Biomedical Science programmes. This is a fulltime, fixed-term position requires the post holder to deliver excellence in teaching on both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, together with other related academic roles, including module leadership, and supervision of student projects.
The School of Applied Sciences runs BSc (Honours), MSci and MSc programmes including in Biomedical Science, Biological Science, Environmental Science, Forensic Science, and related areas. Research within the School is supported by the Centre for Biomedical Research (CBR), the Institute of Biosensing Technology (IBST), the Science Communication Unit (SCU) and the Centre for Sustainable Agri-Food and Environment (SAFE) . These centres offer you access to the latest world class facilities and expertise to continue to develop your career.
The School of Applied Sciences is a proud recipient of an Athena Swan Silver Award and our commitment to creating a culture for gender equality is reflected in ongoing actions related to workload management, flexible working and career development. As a School we are also proud of our commitment to widening participation and outreach activities and working with local schools and communities, as demonstrated by our contributions to local events, including the Festival of Nature and Somerscience.
About you
We are seeking to recruit a Senior Lecturer in Human Genetics and Molecular Cell Biology to support our highly regarded Biological and Biomedical science courses. Candidates will be expected to have at least a PhD in a relevant subject aligned to this area and ideally experience as a senior lecturer and as a module leader.
Preference will be given to applicants who can evidence excellence and expertise in Human Genetics and Molecular Cell Biology (ideally including Genomics) teaching and research, as well as experience of successfully supporting undergraduate and postgraduate research projects in a higher education context.
The post holder will be expected to contribute to teaching and assessing on our Biomedical and Biological science programs. Candidates who can evidence a good understanding of research and practical skills and a good understanding of the theory and practical application of human genetics and molecular cell biology, and a basic working knowledge of bioinformatics, NCBI and primer design, will be preferred. An ability to acknowledge and communicate employability-related skills would be an advantage.
The successful candidate is likely to be able to demonstrate experience of devising and delivering stimulating teaching and inclusive assessments; they will demonstrate the ability to lead modules well and successfully supervise student research projects. The successful candidate is expected to contribute to the continuous improvement of our Biomedical and Biological programmes. The post holder may also be required to support teaching teams on other related programmes within the School of Applied Sciences.
We are looking for a candidate who aligns to the UWE values. The successful candidate should be able to demonstrate their experience of leading and motivating groups of people, demonstrate collegiate working and good organisational skills, as well as an appreciation of the value that diversity brings to the student body and workforce. The successful candidate will be expected to keep abreast of latest developments in this subject area and external best practice benchmarks, and to contribute to equality, diversity and inclusivity and employability initiatives as required.
The successful candidate will be supported in this role by an experienced senior lecturer or associate professor in research as a mentor (as appropriate). The School of Applied Sciences provides staff development funds to support personal and subject-related training for academic staff.
Where you will be working
UWE Bristol is a campus-based University, with vibrant campus communities that are central to student life.
In this role, you’ll be based at our modern Frenchay Campus where we’ve invested in state-of-the-art facilities designed to help both staff and students succeed.
You’ll spend most of your time on campus with the opportunity to work from home on the remaining days.
Why UWE Bristol?
We are one of the largest providers of Higher Education in the South West with 38,000 students and 4,000 staff from right across the globe. Based in vibrant Bristol, our ambitions are to make a positive difference to our planet, transforming futures through actions and solving real world challenges.
We offer a wide range of employee benefits including progressive pay rates, very generous annual leave and career average pension schemes as well as retail savings, onsite nursery and opportunities for training and personal development.
We also provide a tailored professional programme to support our academic colleagues in delivering the highest in professional teaching standards.
Add your individuality to ours
UWE Bristol recognises the power of a truly diverse university community.
We’re part of a vibrant, multicultural city and welcome talented people from all backgrounds. Diversity is our strength, enhancing creativity, decision‑making, and problem‑solving. Join our supportive community and thrive.
We particularly encourage applications from global majority candidates as we are currently under-represented in this area, however all appointments are made strictly on individual merit.
As a Disability Confident employer, we encourage applications from disabled or neurodivergent candidates.
Further information
If you would like an informal discussion please contact Dr Victoria Davenport, ([email protected], Associate Director of Biological and Biomedical Sciences) or Dr Lyn Newton ([email protected], Head of School).
Shortlisting is expected to be completed within 2 weeks of the closing date depending on application volumes. We aim to give candidates at least a week's notice to attend interview. We will be looking to appoint with an ideal start date of the 1st September 2026.
This is a full-time post which is fixed term for 12 months
This post is not available on a job share basis
Salary offers are made in line with the University’s salary assessment guidelines, reflecting your relevant skills and experience in parity with colleagues.
Right to Work in the UK
If offered a role, you will need to provide valid documentation confirming your right to work in the UK before employment begins. Guidance on acceptable documents is available via the Home Office Right to Work Checklist.
We may be able to endorse eligible candidates for a Global Talent Visa (Academic and Research route). You may also wish to explore other visa options which will allow you to work in the UK.
Please note that UWE Bristol does not cover any visa or health surcharge costs.
Next Steps
We’d love to hear from you - if this role excites you, please complete our application form as soon as possible and tell us how your skills and experience meet the criteria listed in the Person Specification, using clear and relevant examples wherever possible.
We’ll keep you informed of the outcome by email once shortlisting is complete.