London Metropolitan University • London, UK

Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy

About this role

ABOUT US

Transforming lives through the power of education

London Metropolitan University is a striving and ambitious institution committed to transforming the lives of its students through the power of education.

We are committed to creating and advancing social justice, social mobility and access to opportunity and professions through education. Our graduates benefit personally, but also contribute to society, culture, public service and the economy in all areas of London, nationally and internationally.

The School of Human Sciences brings together the University's science-based and health related provision and the underpinning scientific disciplines. Our courses are closely allied to subjects related to medicine and focus on activities that consider the factors that influence human health which take a holistic approach to individual and community wellbeing.

ABOUT THE POST

The School of Human Sciences is seeking to appoint a Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy to support the delivery and continued development of our Physiotherapy programmes at London Metropolitan University. The successful candidate will be a Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) registered specialist physiotherapist, ideally holding a higher degree or PhD.

In this role, you will make a significant contribution to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, delivering teaching aligned to your area of expertise while supporting wider elements of the curriculum. You will share the School’s commitment to education for social justice, promoting representation, equitable outcomes, and opportunity for all students.

You will join a collaborative, multi‑professional academic team that includes physiotherapists, nurses, food scientists, nutritionists, sports professionals, and dietitians. Working closely with academic colleagues and placement partners, you will help ensure a high‑quality, practice‑focused student experience across academic and clinical settings.

A key aspect of the role is engagement with local communities and healthcare partners, supporting the development of a diverse and inclusive future workforce that reflects the populations it serves.

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Closing Date

22 June 2026

Interviews

Due to be held 15 July 2026

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