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Responsible to: Accountable to: Increasing Access to Psychological Therapies Programme Lead ean, Faculty of Health and Society Overall Purpose The Increasing Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) team within the division of Psychology at the University of Northampton is looking for an enthusiastic and committed individual who can contribute to our teaching and related activities in Psychological Therapies whilst pursuing postgraduate studies. You will have the opportunity to contribute to our Systemic Family Practice (SFP), nhanced vidence Based Practice (BP) and Wellbeing Practitioners (PWP) programmes within IAPT. You should be a highly motivated individual, able to contribute teaching support on these programmes. A willingness and ability to support teaching on a wide range of Modules would be expected. You should have a relevant degree in psychology (eligible for BPS GBC). You will make a full contribution to the teaching of psychology and related activities across the undergraduate and possibly postgraduate levels. You may be expected to contribute to other areas of activity in the Faculty of Health and Society. The successful candidate will register for postgraduate studies with the ivision of Psychology and a fee waiver will be applied. The ivision of Psychology is able to supervise Phs in the following areas: Health Psychology, Social Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, evelopmental Psychology and/or ducational Psychology, Children and Families, Positive Psychology, Transpersonal Psychology, Anomalous Psychology Principal uties and Responsibilities The balance and distribution of activities will vary between post holders and may vary from year to year; and will be allocated within the context of the University of Northampton workload guidance and in association with objectives agreed at PR. Learning, Teaching and Assessment Plan and deliver teaching and learning for students using appropriate media, including the use of IT Undertake necessary assessment activities ngage in critical reflection on practice as a basis for improving performance Contribute to innovation in learning, teaching, assessment and curriculum development with the aim of meeting the needs of learners Provide support and guidance to students Translate professional experience into the academic context as appropriate ngage in staff development activities relating to teaching, learning and assessment Provide learning and teaching support through contributing to Open ays and/or student inductions Where appropriate, supervise/co-supervise student research projects and act as personal tutor Research and Scholarly Activity Identify and conduct research and scholarly activity which is relevant to the lecturing role and /or agreed by Page 1
postgraduate supervisory team Integrate research into teaching and learning Where appropriate identify opportunities for income generation and entrepreneurialism through research, consultancy or professional practice Team Work and Communication Work effectively with colleagues at all levels and contribute to the achievement of team objectives evelop collaborative relationships across teams and between Faculties Maintain dialogue with managers in the performance of posts of responsibility evelop networks of useful contacts both within and outside the University of Northampton Personal ffectiveness Seek ways to improve efficiency and quality and motivate and encourage others Contribute to achievement of organisational goals Business ffectiveness ngage in consultancy and income generation and develop an understanding of marketing and business needs Contribute to business enhancement and maintenance of customer-focus Contribute, where appropriate, to social innovation agenda of University Quality Management and nhancement Contribute to the development and achievement of quality standards and criteria Take part in initiatives to improve quality of educational provision and access to higher education Organisational Context Carry out administrative duties effectively Work within the University of Northampton policy and procedural framework particularly in respect of legal and ethical requirements paying particular attention to equality, health and safety, and data and records security Generic uties and Responsibilities The post holder will be expected to undertake other responsibilities and tasks as reasonably requested by the CYP IAPT Programme Lead. evelop experience and skills as an academic both in teaching, learning and assessment, also research, consultancy and other income generation activities The post holder will be responsible and accountable for ensuring all employment legislative requirements are adhered to including equality and diversity and health and safety issues. The job description may be altered at any time in the future in line with the level of the post to meet changing institutional requirements, but only in full consultation with the post holder. Page 2
Person Specification Please ensure that your application statement provides clear and specific examples to illustrate how you meet each essential criterion. Applicants that fail to do so will not be shortlisted. Criteria Please see Key below ssential / esirable Assessment Methods Qualifications 1 Professional Recognition as HA Fellow (2) or teaching qualification recognised by HSA, or willingness to obtain within a reasonable period A 2 Undergraduate degree in Psychology A 3 Master s degree in Psychology or related discipline A Skills, Knowledge and xperience 4 Interest in pursuing a Ph project in Psychology 5 Communication and collaboration Participate in digital networks for learning and research 6 A willingness & ability to support teaching on a wide range of IAPT modules 7 ICT Literate Adopt adapt and use digital devices, applications and services 8 igital scholarship Participate in emerging academic, professional and research practices that depend on digital systems 9 xperience of using Virtual Learning nvironments 10 Media Literacy Critically read and produce academic and professional communications creatively in a range of media 11 Career and identity management Manage digital reputation and online identity 12 Administrative skills (e.g. Preparing teaching and assessment material using appropriate media) 13 Identify and conduct research and scholarly activity A I Personal Qualities 14 Ability to adapt to organisational change 15 Ability to adapt to technological advances in teaching 16 Willingness & ability to engage and motivate students () ssential () esirable (A) Application (I) Interview (T) Test (P) Presentation Page 3
Terms and Conditions of mployment Job Title: uration: Hours: Salary: Work Base: Pension: Holidays: Fixed term: 2 years Part time: 0.7 FT Grade 6: 26,495-32,548 per annum, pro rata Park Campus or any of The University of Northampton premises as required ligible to join the Teachers Pension Pro rata 35 days per annum plus Bank Holidays and Closed days. Notice period: Probationary period: 2 months 12 months Additional Points to Note Applicants are required to provide two referees who can give an opinion on academic and/or professional work experience. Successful applicants are required to provide any stated/required qualifications and evidence of any memberships to professional bodies. Applicants must provide evidence of their right to work in the UK in accordance with the Asylum and Immigration Act 1996 and Immigration Asylum and Nationality Act 2006. The starting salary for all new appointments and internal promotions will normally be at the minimum point of the grade Should you be shortlisted to attend an interview the University will not reimburse you for any expenses incurred. Page 4