Message posted on 20/02/2020

Lecturer Global Health & Social Medicine (Global Health Ethics)

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<br>
<br>The Department of Global Health & Social Medicine is seeking to appoint a
<br>Lecturer in Global Health & Social Medicine (Global Health Ethics)
<br>
<br>Global Health & Social Medicine is a unique interdisciplinary department at
<br>King's College London founded in 2012. Its mission is to address the changing
<br>landscape of health and medicine from social science perspectives. The
<br>Department invites applications for a Lecturer in Global Health & Social
<br>Medicine (Global Health Ethics). We particularly seek applicants with a
<br>specialism relevant to social justice. We welcome applicants who hold a PhD in
<br>sociology, philosophy, anthropology, medical ethics and law or a related
<br>discipline. Topical areas of research might include but are not limited to
<br>health and social justice, health inequalities and public health policy,
<br>antiracist and feminist public health ethics, human research ethics,
<br>biotechnologies in global health, global health threats, and intergenerational
<br>bioethics.
<br>
<br>Candidates who would be well-positioned to collaborate with one or more of the
<br>Department's Research Groups would be particularly welcome: Bioscience &
<br>Society; Culture, Medicine & Power; Mental Health & Society; and Ageing &
<br>Society. We also seek applicants with an outstanding track-record of research,
<br>publications and external funding relative to career stage, and who can
<br>demonstrate a clear leadership trajectory in research and teaching.
<br>
<br>The postholder will be expected to make a major contribution to teaching on
<br>the Department's undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes, including
<br>on the MSc Bioethics & Society. S/he will have relevant teaching experience
<br>and excellent communication skills. Experience or familiarity with the
<br>academic environment in the UK is an advantage. The person appointed will be
<br>expected to carry his/her share of administrative duties within the
<br>Department. A commitment to collegiality is essential, as is the ability and
<br>willingness to engage in constructive dialogue with medical and biomedical
<br>researchers and practitioners, and with policy makers.
<br>
<br>Those appointed at Grade 7 will be expected to have a growing national
<br>reputation within the academic field with a proven record of publications in
<br>high-impact national journals and will also have experience of teaching one or
<br>more modules at postgraduate or undergraduate level.
<br>The appointment will be made at Grade 6 (38,304 to 45,026 per annum, incl.
<br>of 3,500 per annum London Weighting Allowance), or at Grade 7 (46,292 to
<br>54,534 per annum, incl. of 3,500 per annum LWA), depending on qualifications
<br>and experience.
<br>
<br>The selection process will include a presentation and a panel interview.
<br>Interviews are scheduled for 27 April. It will not be possible to have Skype
<br>interviews.
<br>
<br>For more details and to apply, please register with the King's College London
<br>application portal and complete your application online (please see
<br>https://my.corehr.com/pls/kingrecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.display_form?p_co
<br>mpany=1&p_internal_external=E&p_display_in_irish=N&p_process_type=&p_applican
<br>t_no=&p_form_profile_detail=&p_display_apply_ind=Y&p_refresh_search=Y&p_recru
<br>itment_id=028826).
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