Lecturer in Cellular Science (Histopathology)
Lecturer in Cellular Science (Histopathology) - FTC until 30/07/2027
Lecturer in Cellular Science (Histopathology) - Fixed term until 30th July 2027
Chester Medical School is seeking a committed and enthusiastic academic to join our growing team as a Lecturer in Cellular Science (Histopathology). This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to high-quality teaching, research, and professional practice within a dynamic and supportive environment.
Role and responsibilities
- Deliver engaging teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate level, with a focus on biomedical science - cellular science (histopathology).
- Contribute to the development and delivery of innovative curricula, including laboratory-based teaching and assessment.
- Supervise undergraduate and postgraduate research projects and dissertations.
- Develop independent and collaborative research, aligned with the division’s research strategy.
- Contribute to Continuous Professional Development (CPD) provision and external engagement.
- Provide academic and pastoral support to students, acting as a Personal Academic Tutor where appropriate.
- Undertake module leadership, curriculum development, and quality assurance responsibilities.
Collaborate with NHS partners, external stakeholders, and professional bodies to enhance research, teaching, and employability outcomes.
Qualifications
- A good first degree in a relevant subject.
- A Masters qualification in biomedical science, or a related field.
- Membership of a relevant professional body (such as AdvanceHE) or willingness to achieve this within an agreed timescale.
- A PhD in a relevant discipline, or willingness to work towards this within an agreed period.
Experience and skills
- Demonstrated expertise to deliver lectures and laboratory teaching in biomedical science (cellular science/ histopathology).
- Previous experience of teaching in higher education.
- A proven track record of contributing to the development of teaching, learning, or research practice.
- Knowledge and understanding of the Human Tissue Act (HTA) and relevant regulatory frameworks.
- Experience of working in an NHS laboratory (essential).
- HCPC registration (desirable).
- Strong organisational, administrative, and IT skills.
- The ability to work collaboratively within a team and contribute to cross-disciplinary projects.
- Commitment to supporting students both academically and pastorally, fostering an inclusive and supportive learning environment.
For more information please contact Dr Michelle Cordingley, Deputy Head of Medical Sciences m.cordingley@chester.ac.uk
We encourage applications from a diverse range of applicants.