[visionlist] Principal Lectureship in Optometry and Vision Sciences (Electrophysiology)
Waugh, Sarah
Sarah.Waugh at anglia.ac.uk
Sat May 8 01:54:38 GMT 2010
Principal Lecturer in Optometry and Vision Sciences (Electrophysiology)
Ref:
000001-3
Location:
Cambridge
Faculty/Support Service:
Faculty of Science & Technology
Salary:
£45,155 - £52,347 p.a.
Closing Date - 21 May 2010
About Anglia Ruskin University:
Join us as we enter an exciting new phase of our development. Our ambition is
to be recognised as a truly 21st century university, fully relevant to the
changing needs of students, staff and employers. With our energy, enthusiasm
and ambition matched by our friendliness and approachability, Anglia Ruskin
University is a great place to be.
About the role:
This post is part of an exciting new collaboration between the Department of
Vision and Hearing Sciences and Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge. The
successful applicant will work closely with Addenbrooke's Hospital providing
a visual electrodiagnostic service and, by tertiary referral, to
ophthalmology departments throughout the region.
You will have a PhD in Vision Sciences (or related field) with substantial
experience of advanced electrodiagnostic testing in a clinical environment
and a working knowledge of ophthalmology. A sound practical understanding of
laboratory instrumentation and computer programming is also required. You
will have demonstrated ability to conduct independent research as evidenced
by your publication record and grant income.
Experience in a higher education setting or other relevant professional
experience in clinical electrophysiology is required for this position.
Principal Lecturers contribute to the broad range of the Department's
activities but a significant contribution to the Department's research
activities is required.
Informal enquiries to Dr John Siderov, Head of Department, at
john.siderov at anglia.ac.uk <mailto:john.siderov at anglia.ac.uk>
Previous applicants need not apply.
Interviews are expected to take place on 11 June 2010
Benefits include: final salary pension scheme, generous annual leave
entitlement, flexible working opportunities and interest free travel to work
loan.
We value diversity at Anglia Ruskin University and welcome applications from
all sections of the community.
See: https://www24.i-grasp.com/fe/tpl_angliaruskin01.asp
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