At a Glance
- Tasks: Teach and supervise students in Sport Rehabilitation, enhancing their learning experience.
- Company: Heriot-Watt University, a leading institution in sport and exercise science.
- Benefits: 33 days annual leave, competitive salary, and opportunities for professional development.
- Other info: Open-ended contract with excellent career growth and collaboration opportunities.
- Why this job: Join a dynamic team and shape the future of sport rehabilitation education.
- Qualifications: Masters in relevant field and prior teaching experience required.
The predicted salary is between 37694 - 47389 £ per year.
The Institute of Earth and Life Sciences at Heriot‑Watt University, Edinburgh is seeking an outstanding individual for an open-ended (tenured) Assistant Professorship (Teaching and Scholarly Activity) position in Sport Rehabilitation. We are looking for a candidate who has expertise in sport rehabilitation, sport injury/therapy, and musculoskeletal health. You will be an enthusiastic and friendly individual with proven communication and interpersonal skills who is committed to enriching the student experience through your professional expertise. You will contribute to teaching delivery on the BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Science programme, provide pastoral care to students, and supervise a range of undergraduate and postgraduate research projects. Prior experience of higher education teaching in the areas of sport rehabilitation, sport injury/therapy, and musculoskeletal health would be a distinct advantage. We are also looking for someone who can expand our partnerships in professional sport and enhance the employability of our graduates by supporting them to obtain industry‑recognised professional qualifications.
Key Duties & Responsibilities
- Pioneering Education: Develop and deliver high quality courses in line with your expertise to enable our students to become excellent practitioners, and assist with embedding of professional qualifications, to ensure our students are ‘Future Made’; Undertake continuous professional development both through the University and externally to remain up-to-date with current learning and teaching practice and external influencers in our sector to provide direction and leadership; Share best practice in learning and teaching methodologies, working with colleagues to develop scholarly debate and the dissemination of excellence to advance the curriculum to be future focused and challenge‑led; Supervise undergraduate and postgraduate students’ work and take responsibility for dealing with referred issues regarding students within their own educational programmes.
- Scholarship and Research: Reflect on practice and the development of own teaching and learning skills; Engage in subject, professional and pedagogy research as required to support teaching activities; Lead scholarly projects that contribute to the enhancement of the Sport and Exercise BSc (Hons) programme and wider discipline area; Work collaboratively to identify sources of funding and secure external funding for scholarly activities; Mentor and coach research students, with particular focus on providing opportunities for developing their careers as interdisciplinary, collaborative, and effective researchers.
- Collaboration and Leadership: Develop your leadership within the BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Science programme to ensure excellent levels of student engagement, retention and outcomes; Collaborate with colleagues to ensure a consistent, effective, and high-quality delivery of teaching and scholarly activity, in line with the strategic aims of EGIS, as well as the wider University; Represent EGIS with integrity in a professional capacity at national and international conferences, with industrial partners, in professional societies, etc.
Education, Qualifications and Experience
The successful applicant will satisfy the following requirements:
- Essential: A Masters degree in a relevant (Sport rehabilitation, Sport Therapy, Sport and Exercise Science, Physiotherapy) or related discipline. Prior experience of teaching in a higher education environment. Relevant industry experience in sport rehabilitation, sport injury or sport therapy, and ability to draw on this to support student learning. Emotional intelligence, with a demonstrable collegiate attitude and proven interpersonal skills.
- Desirable: Accreditation or professional practice qualification from an appropriate professional body in Sport Rehabilitation or Sport Science (e.g CSP, BASRaT, SST, UKSCA, CASES). A track record of research, including peer‑reviewed publications in journals. PhD in a relevant discipline. Experience of teaching sport rehabilitation content in higher education. Experience of module design and leadership. A higher education teaching qualification and/or fellowship of Advance HE. Ability to draw on industrial and professional networks to develop and enhance the teaching and research portfolio.
How to Apply
Applications can be submitted up to midnight (UK time) on Thursday 30th July 2026. Interviews are anticipated to take place on Friday 14th August 2026. Applicants must make their submission via the Heriot‑Watt online recruitment system and include: (1) cover letter describing their interest and suitability for the post; (2) full CV that includes the list of publications; (3) research and teaching statements, showing their strengths in one or more of the areas above. Informal enquiries should be directed to Professor Chris Easton (C.Easton@hw.ac.uk).
Assistant Professor in Sport and Exercise Science (Sport Rehabilitation) employer: Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
Heriot-Watt University is an exceptional employer, offering a vibrant work culture that prioritises professional development and collaboration. With generous benefits including 33 days of annual leave and opportunities for continuous learning, the university fosters an environment where staff can thrive in their academic careers while making a meaningful impact on students' lives in the heart of Edinburgh.
Contact Details:
Heriot-Watt University Malaysia Recruitment Team