Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Animal Science



Job Title: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Animal Science
Post Ref No: S1111
College of Arts and Science
School of Animal, Rural and Environmental Sciences
Salary: £30,242 - £44,607
Grade: H/I
Campus: Brackenhurst

This is a fixed term post for 2 years.
An exciting opportunity for a Lecturer has arisen within the School of Animal, Rural and Environmental Sciences at our Brackenhurst campus.   The School is located in a 200-hectare estate near the attractive Minster town of Southwell.  There are fully equipped laboratories and a veterinary nursing facility as well as an animal unit and equestrian centre.

We are looking for an experienced lecturer who is enthusiastic and has a strong desire to teach and undertake research to join the successful animal and equine science academic team within the School.  A teaching qualification is essential. 
The successful candidates will have expertise in zoo housed species and will primarily teach on the animal science courses at undergraduate and postgraduate level.  Subjects to be covered (both in theory and linked practical sessions) may include but are not limited to:
·         Animal management, behaviour and welfare of zoo housed species.
·         Nutrition and health of zoo housed species.
·         Zoo organisation.
·         Research methods and data analysis.
·         Animal science laboratory practicals, animal handling and field work.

You will need to be motivated, organised and able to take responsibility.  Additionally you need to have excellent communication skills and be able to work effectively with others.

Experience of course leadership and tutoring students is desirable.  Additionally this post will support the development of a new master’s course in the animal science area.

This post is strategically important in relation to supporting the research capacity within the team particularly leading up to REF 2014.  Consequently it is essential that applicants will be undertaking relevant research and presenting results at conferences and publishing in journals plus be eligible to be selected for REF 2014.
Closing date – Sun 16th June 2013
Interview date – Mon 24th June 2013

To submit an online application for this position please visit www.ntu.ac.uk/vacancies.

If you require documentation in alternative formats (e.g. Braille, large print) please contact us at job.vacancies@ntu.ac.uk

If you have any specific queries in relation to this position, please contact Heather Owen, Academic Team Leader Animal and Equine Sciences, on +44 (0)115 848 5264, or via email heather.owen@ntu.ac.uk

Nottingham Trent University is committed to promoting equality and valuing diversity and we seek people who share those values.



Please note this role does not meet the UKBorder Agency requirements for sponsorship.  Nottingham Trent University is unable to apply for sponsorship for any applicant not eligible to work in the UK and therefore we cannot progress applications from candidates who require sponsorship under the Points Based Immigration System.










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