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Lecturer in Radioactive Materials

Company Name: The University of Sheffield

Company Registration Number: RC000667

Contact Number: 0114 222 5502

Email Address: steph.cox@sheffield.ac.uk

Number of Vacancies: 1

Contracted Hours of Work: 31+ hours

Length of Employment: Open ended (subject to visa permission)

Salary: £44,737 - £53,353 Per Annum

Role Expiry Date: 09/01/2023

Location of Role: Sheffield, UK

Postcode: S10 2TN

Key Responsibilities

Contribute fully as teacher, researcher and leader, in line with the University’s Academic Career Pathway Framework (ACP). See the ATJ on the application link for the full description.

Essential Requirements

- A PhD in a relevant subject area, or have equivalent experience. - Ability to design and deliver high-quality, research led, teaching programmes to ensure effective learning. - Ability to critically review and assess existing teaching programmes and own teaching practice in order to bring about positive change. - Ability to undertake a programme of high-quality research, with a clear vision for future research direction. - Ability to generate research income from a variety of sources, in line with disciplinary norms. - Ability to generate high-quality, internationally excellent, research outputs including peer-reviewed journal articles, conference presentations, etc. - Ability to deliver research impact through activities that demonstrate an effect beyond academia, for example via public engagement activities, patent applications, consultancy etc. - Ability to work both collaboratively and independently with a high degree of personal effectiveness. - Ability to bring about positive change by constructively challenging established practice, structure and process. - Ability to foster effective relationships at all levels, both internally and externally (academia, professions and industry). - Excellent organisational skills and the ability and willingness to contribute to the administrative function. - Effective communication skills, both written and verbal. - Ability to build and develop a team of researchers (staff and research students), providing effective management/supervision. - A commitment to continuing professional development.