The University of West of Scotland has an exciting opportunity to join a dedicated team in the School of Health and Life Sciences, who strive to continuously inspire our students and wider University community - and, through modern teaching and impactful research, continue to deliver innovative solutions to some of the world's biggest challenges.
As Head of Division, you will be key to the successful delivery of the school's contribution to the ambitions and priorities identified in the university strategy.
In this crucial senior management role, you will provide strong, dynamic and inspirational leadership and management within the division.
Are you a Sports Coach with aspirations to become a qualified PE Teacher?
An outstanding SEN school based in Southampton invites you to join their active team and work in collaboration to create individualised programmes to support, engage, stretch and challenge young people who present with a spectrum of needs with our intervention, therapeutic and academic teams.
They're looking for talented, creative individuals who are outstanding practitioners in their fields.
If so, this Science Academic Coach role may be your perfect fit!
Are you a graduate with a passion for science, eager to inspire and support students in their scientific journey?
Could you leverage your degree knowledge to raise the attainment levels of low-achieving GCSE science students, fostering their curiosity and enthusiasm for the subject?
One of our clients is looking for a Senior Research Scientist who specialises in plant physiology and/or plant biochemistry, who has proven experience in a research setting.
If successful, you will be part of a team working to develop and deploy assays to determine the optimum ADME characteristics of an AI for a given product.
Could you use your skills and knowledge to improve the progress and attainment of students aged 11-16 as they approach their GCSE science exams?
Are you a graduate, with a science-related degree, who's searching for a unique school in which to gain valuable experience of supporting KS3 and KS4 students?