
Lecturer in Child and Adolescent Mental Health (UN5360)
- Northampton
- £39,906-44,746 per year
- Permanent
- Part-time
- Master's degree or postgraduate qualification in counselling and/or psychotherapy, specifically in the area of children, adolescents and young people or a relevant related subject
- Professional Recognition as HEA Fellow (D2) or teaching qualification recognised by HESA, or willingness to obtain within an agreed timescaleDesirable;- Doctorate in relevant subject, completed or within 12 months of completionFaculty of Health, Sport and Behavioural SciencesThe Psychology and Sociology Subject Area at the University of Northampton is a large, collegiate and supportive department with a culture of student focused teaching and high impact research. We deliver an extensive portfolio of undergraduate and postgraduate awards and are in a period of growth. Our current portfolio consists of a suite of BPS accredited undergraduate and postgraduate conversion Psychology programmes, while our strengths at postgraduate level lie in the areas of Counselling, Children and Young People and Child and Adolescent Mental Health. We also deliver various programmes on Health Education England's Increasing Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) initiative, as part of the Midlands IAPT Collaborative.Right to WorkAll candidates will be required to provide proof of their eligibility to work in the UK during the interview process.The University is open to considering Skilled Worker visa sponsorship, provided that the eligibility criteria of the points-based immigration system are met.EqualityWe welcome applications from individuals from underrepresented groups.The University of Northampton is committed to providing a vibrant, ethical, and sustainable environment that values equality, diversity, and inclusion. Our commitment ensures an inclusive atmosphere for staff, students, and the public.To apply for this role, please click on the 'Apply' button above.£39,906 to £44,746 per annum, pro rata
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