Lecturer in Health Psychology
University of Sunderland, Sunderland
Lecturer in Health Psychology
£46756-£58228
University of Sunderland, Sunderland
- Full time
- Temporary
- Onsite working
Posted 3 weeks ago, 20 May | Get your application in now before you miss out!
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Full Job Description
As a Senior Lecturer in Health Psychology, you will deliver high quality undergraduate medical education, training and research related to your area of expertise, and you will assist with medical admissions and assessment processes as part of diverse and welcoming team.
The successful candidate will hold an undergraduate degree and/or a postgraduate degree (usually a doctorate) in psychology and/or a related discipline and will have a demonstrable research portfolio. They will have up-to-date knowledge of current trends in psychology in relation to medicine. They will possess professional experience and/or experience of delivering teaching and learning in Higher Education.
The University of Sunderland offers life-changing opportunities for more than 27,500 students across our campuses in Sunderland, London and Hong Kong, as well as through global partnerships in 19 countries. We're an inclusive, ambitious and forward-looking University in a vibrant city that's constantly evolving. We're also entering an exciting new phase with a refreshed vision and strategic ambitions shaped around the changing higher education landscape. As we move through 2026, we're celebrating being recognised as:
- A top 30 UK university (Guardian University Guide 2026)
- 1st in the North-East for student support services (Daily Mail University Guide 2026)
- 1st in the North-East for teaching quality (The Times & Sunday Times Good University Guide 2026) The University of Sunderland's School of Medicine is soon to welcome its eight cohort of students and recently won Medical School of the Year in the Educate North Awards. With a track record of excellence in health education spanning almost 100 years, the University is well placed to contribute to the expansion of medical training and help to address the chronic shortage in some medical specialties including general practice in the Northeast. We have a significant focus on widening access and will deploy our expertise to ensure we recruit students from the communities they will ultimately serve. Our programme allows medical students to learn within our state-of-the-art teaching and learning spaces, including outstanding laboratory facilities, the latest in high fidelity clinical simulation equipment and some of the best hospital and GP settings in England. Sitting within the Faculty of Health Sciences and Wellbeing, the School of Medicine has a vibrant and growing research environment, strengthened by the Clinical Academic Training Office., At the University of Sunderland, we're more than a place of learning, we're a welcoming community that values inclusivity, collaboration, and well-being. We don't just offer jobs, we offer careers that come with support, flexibility, and plenty of perks