Veterinary Nursing Course Lead β€” Part-Time Lecturer

Veterinary Nursing Course Lead β€” Part-Time Lecturer

Part-Time 30000 - 40000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Lead and inspire students in veterinary nursing programmes at our Gateshead campus.
  • Company: Askham Bryan College, a supportive and innovative educational institution.
  • Benefits: Generous leave, pension contributions, and flexible working arrangements.
  • Other info: Join a dynamic team dedicated to student success and professional growth.
  • Why this job: Shape the future of veterinary nursing while enjoying a balanced work-life.
  • Qualifications: Must have RVN certification, a relevant degree, and teaching or clinical experience.

The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 Β£ per year.

Askham Bryan College is seeking a Course Manager for Veterinary Nursing, based in Newcastle.

This part-time role supports students through veterinary nursing programmes at the Gateshead campus on a fixed-term basis.

The ideal candidate will have an RVN certification, a degree in a relevant subject, and experience in educational or clinical settings.

Benefits include generous leave, pension contributions, and flexible working arrangements.

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Veterinary Nursing Course Lead β€” Part-Time Lecturer employer: Askham Bryan College

Askham Bryan College is an excellent employer, offering a supportive and collaborative work culture that prioritises the professional development of its staff. As a part-time lecturer in Veterinary Nursing at our Gateshead campus, you will enjoy flexible working arrangements, generous leave, and pension contributions, all while making a meaningful impact on the next generation of veterinary professionals in a vibrant educational environment.

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Contact Details:

Askham Bryan College Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Veterinary Nursing Course Lead β€” Part-Time Lecturer

RVN Certification
Degree in a Relevant Subject
Experience in Educational Settings
Experience in Clinical Settings
Student Support Skills
Curriculum Development
Communication Skills