Overview

The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences is seeking to appoint a Lecturer in Animal Welfare within the Department of Applied Social Science, Forensics and Politics. The Department hosts the BA (Hons) Animal Welfare and Society programme, which the Lecturer in Animal Welfare will teach on. We are seeking a an academic with an ability and willingness to make a significant contribution to the growth of the programme within the Department through teaching and research.

Job reference: 2386
Application closing date: 11/11/2021
Salary: £36,382 to £40,927 per annum
Package: Full Time, 37 hours per week
Job category/type: Academic
Attachments: Information sheet.pdf HSS-W03 – Lecturer in Animal Welfare – JD.pdf

As our preferred candidate you will offer expertise in animal behaviour and welfare, species conservation, and research methods. You will be able to lead modules on the BA in these and related areas. The successful candidate will already have completed, or be very close to completion of, a doctorate in a relevant area, and be able to demonstrate clear and achievable research goals.

The University particularly welcomes applications from Black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds for this post as they are under-represented in jobs at this level.  Please be assured that all applicants will be treated equally during the selection process.

One of our core values is ‘individuals matter’. As an employee at the University of Winchester, we are committed to your wellbeing and development. You will have access to a wide range of benefits and support including a comprehensive staff development programme, generous holiday entitlement and pension scheme. Further details can be found on our website.  

Interview Date:  24 November 2021

 We delight in diversity in our workforce and seek others that share this value