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Career for Teaching Fellow in King's College London | open for International Candidates - £31,020 to £37,012 plus £2,323 per annum

 

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King's College London was founded in 1828-9 by a group of eminent politicians, churchmen and others. They wanted to see a Church of England alternative to what later became University College London (UCL, founded in 1826), known as 'the godless college in Gower Street'. King's was granted a royal charter by King George IV on 14 August 1829.

Post: Teaching Fellow

Job Description:
A Teaching Fellow position is available in the Department of Pharmacy, King’s College London. This is an opportunity for a highly-motivated individual to provide cover for Professor MJ Lawrence’s teaching while she is seconded to the Royal Pharmaceutical Society. The teaching will comprise part of the Pharmacy Department’s teaching activities in pharmaceutics.

Details:
The postholder will be expected to deliver Professor Lawrence’s lectures and tutorials on the MPharm and MSc courses run in the department, set and mark course work and exam questions on these lectures and attend examination boards as necessary. The postholder will also supervise MPharm and MSc projects, mentor undergraduate and MSc students through the personal tutor system, and contribute generally to the Pharmaceutics Group’s activity, for example participate in student interviews and attend pharmaceutics teaching meetings.

It is essential that the post holder has a degree in Pharmacy, Chemistry or relevant biological discipline as well as a Ph.D in a related field. Teaching and research experience in a School of Pharmacy are also essential as well as experience of teaching pharmaceutics and dosage form design.

Equality of opportunity is College policy.

Eligibility to work in the United Kingdom 
International applications will be considered for this position. If you do not have permission to enter, remain and work in the United Kingdom you will need to pass a points-based immigration assessment. Before you apply for this job you must ascertain whether you have sufficient points to qualify under Tier 1 (Post study work) and/or Tier 2(General) schemes.

Salary: The appointment will be made, dependent on relevant qualifications, within the Grade 6 scale, currently £31,020 to £37,012 per annum plus £2,323 per annum London Allowance.

Duration: Fixed-term contract for 12 months

Contact Details: All correspondence should clearly state the job title and reference number BMS/2022/12-DS.

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