Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
12 Sep, 25
Salary
63752.0
Posted On
06 Aug, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Teaching
Industry
Education Management
ABOUT US
UCL Medical School (UCLMS) is a leader in medical education, known for excellence in both undergraduate and postgraduate teaching. Our reputation is built on a strong foundation of innovative curriculum development and world-class research.
As we respond to the evolving needs of the NHS and advances in medical education and technology, UCLMS is undertaking a comprehensive review of its curriculum. This includes aligning with the General Medical Council’s Medical Licensing Assessment and incorporating feedback from a recent external review.
We are seeking a Lecturer (Teaching) - Clinical to play a key role in this important work; supporting the redesign of our current curriculum and shaping the strategy for its implementation from 2026 onward.
ABOUT YOU
You are a medically qualified educator with experience in curriculum development, teaching, and assessment across clinical and academic settings. You hold a postgraduate qualification in education or equivalent experience and have a strong understanding of pedagogy in medical education. You communicate effectively, work well both independently and in teams, and are confident using digital tools to support learning. You are committed to inclusive education, continuous professional development, and contributing to a collaborative academic environment. Experience in a medical school setting, educational leadership, and a research interest in medical education are welcomed.
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ABOUT THE ROLE
The Lecturer (Teaching) will play a key part in the ongoing redevelopment of the MBBS curriculum, applying clinical knowledge and experience in medical education to help shape a forward-looking and academically rigorous programme.
Reporting to the MBBS Senior Leadership Team and working collaboratively with academic and administrative colleagues, the role includes contributing to curriculum review and design, engaging with relevant stakeholders, reviewing current evidence on effective medical education, and helping to refine the structure and timing of assessments across the programme.
The post involves participation in teaching activities, the development of digital learning materials, and involvement in departmental initiatives such as research, education consultancy, community outreach, and postgraduate education.
The role includes opportunities for continued professional development through participation in relevant training and educational activities in medical education.
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As well as the exciting opportunities this role presents, we also offer some great benefits some of which are below: