The University of Salford is now looking for a Lecturer in Public Health! The post-holder will work in our public health team in the Directorate of Allied and Public Health in the School of Health and Society and should have the ability to teach across both the public health degree apprenticeship and postgraduate courses, undertake a leadership role, support curriculum development, and engage with the wider academic team.
We are particularly interested in applicants who have demonstrable success in securing external research funding, evidence of peer-reviewed output/s at Research Excellence Framework 3* standard in international journals or equivalent, and contribution to the research environment and impact.
Interviews are scheduled to take place on 2nd May 2025. If you have any research papers/articles to support your application, please upload these along with your CV.
Key Responsibilities And Requirements
With over 8,000 students, we are the largest School at the University, with colleagues and students from all over the world. We are a forward-thinking, dynamic school with a commitment to lifelong learning and real-world impact.
We offer programmes across a range of subject areas including counselling, nursing and midwifery, allied and public health, psychology, sociology, social work and social policy, policing and criminology, and sport.
Through our interdisciplinary research network and three research centres, we focus on improving health, social, and individual outcomes.
We are part of the global healthcare community and collaboration is at the heart of what we do, working with a wide range of industry partners locally, regionally, and globally.
By joining us, you will become part of a wide network of professionals, sharing knowledge and expertise. Like us, you will be passionate and committed and will be part of our ambitious journey to shape the health professionals, community, and social leaders of the future.