Lecturer (Teaching) in Medical Education (QA) – Clinical

Uk
September 4, 2025

Job Description

About Us

UCL Medical School (UCLMS) delivers a six-year MBBS programme and is committed to innovation, quality, and student support in medical education. By joining us, you will become part of a passionate team of clinicians and educators working to shape the future of medical training and prepare the next generation of doctors for an evolving healthcare system.

About the Role

We are seeking a committed and enthusiastic Lecturer (Teaching) to join our Quality Assurance and Enhancement Team and contribute to the delivery and development of the MBBS programme.

Key responsibilities include:

Supporting quality assurance by gathering feedback, engaging with stakeholders, and preparing reports for the University and regulatory bodies

Mentoring students through quality improvement projects, training course representatives, and guiding them through Raising Concerns procedures

Acting as a Personal Tutor and contributing to student support and welfare

Assisting in MBBS course delivery, including admissions, interviews, and outreach activities such as Open Days and Widening Participation events

Engaging in teaching, assessment, e-learning, curriculum innovation, and educational scholarship

Contributing to broader departmental activities including research, postgraduate teaching, public engagement, and consultancy through CIMEC

This is an excellent opportunity to influence medical education, support students, and develop your career in clinical education within a world-class institution.

About You

To succeed in this role, you will have:

A primary medical qualification with full GMC registration

Proven experience in undergraduate teaching and assessment

A strong understanding of pedagogy and commitment to high-quality medical education

Excellent communication, organization, and teamwork skills

Ability to work independently with a collaborative and student-focused approach

Confidence using digital learning tools and adaptability to new methods

Desirable attributes include:

Experience in quality assurance, educational leadership, or mentoring

A postgraduate qualification in medical education

Research or scholarly activity within medical education

Application Process

Please refer to the full job description and person specification available on the UCL Jobs webpage.

Use the personal statement section to explain how you meet the essential and desirable criteria.

Closing date: 17 September 2025 (23:59 GMT). Early closure may occur if a high volume of applications is received.