School of Medicine - Scottish Graduate Entry Medicine (ScotGEM)
PROGRAMME DIRECTOR
Permanent, £87,534 - £116,313
We are recruiting for an exceptional ScotGEM Programme Director.
The ScotGEM programme is taught through a partnership between the universities of St Andrews and Dundee in collaboration with NHS Fife, NHS Tayside, NHS Highland, NHS Dumfries and Galloway and the University of the Highlands and Islands. This exciting partnership has enabled us to create a truly distinctive programme.
The post of Director of ScotGEM is an exciting full-time clinical academic post and a key strategic appointment within the Schools of Medicine.
The post is dedicated purely to the ScotGEM programme with recognition, office space and core academic support functions across both institutions and has responsibility for shaping and delivering the overall ScotGEM programme and will be part of both academic institutions but primarily responsible to the Deans of Medicine and ScotGEM Joint Programme Board. The duties may be any of those listed below but will vary with the requirements of the programme.
The post holder will agree outcomes with the Joint Programme Board. They will be responsible for planning, prioritising and allocating their own work and will have freedom to initiate, implement and deliver outcomes within the agreed framework. The post holder will be expected to work independently, maintain effective time management and prioritise tasks appropriately.
It is anticipated that the successful applicant will continue with a clinical commitment for 2-5 sessions per week, although this may vary according to individual needs/ preferences. Depending on previous experience, the post will carry either Senior Lecturer, Reader or Chair status within the University. The post-holder is expected to undertake Continuing Professional Development and participate in normal revalidation and appraisal processes.
The University of Dundee enjoys an international reputation for excellence that attracts top-class students and academics from across the world - with over 140 countries represented in the University community. You will be based at Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, one of Europe's largest teaching hospitals where the School of Medicine provides outstanding opportunities in medical education and training supported by world class research facilities.
Who we're looking for:
Full GMC registration Practicing clinician Recognised Trainer
Evidence of a commitment to on-going personal clinical and
academic development
Postgraduate qualification such as MD or PhD
Certificate, Diploma or Masters in Medical Education or equivalent FHEA recognition
Work and other relevant experience (including training)
Substantial previous experience of and responsibilities in undergraduate medical education
Evidence of administrative / managerial skills
Experience as an academic leader
Experience with substantive curriculum development
Experience in educational governance, student affairs etc.
Excellent communication skills, verbal and written
Experience of managing change in a medical curriculum
Ability to use staff development to support learning
Track record of scholarship, evaluation and/or research projects relating to healthcare education
Evidence of senior academic leadership
For further information about this position please contact Professor Rory McCrimmon, Dean, School of Medicine on [email protected]
The diversity of our staff and students helps to make the University of Dundee a UK university of choice for undergraduate, postgraduate and distance learning. Family friendly policies, staff networks for BME, Disabled and LGBT staff, membership of Athena SWAN, the ECU Race Equality Charter and Stonewall as well a full range of disability services, create an enjoyable and inclusive place to work.