School of Coding & AI
Public Health Lecturer

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About School Of Coding & AI
Established in 2017, School of Coding & AI is now one of the UK's leading providers of Coding and Computer Science education. We work with over 150 schools, colleges and businesses, and support thousands of children and adults every month across STEM, Coding, Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence and Business.
We have recently partnered with a number of universities to launch our first Higher Education Institute. Our goal is simple. Deliver high quality, career focused education that gives learners a genuine edge.
We are a growing, ambitious organisation. We value people who are proactive, collaborative and comfortable working in a fast paced environment where new ideas are encouraged.
This role would suit someone who is passionate about developing future public health professionals and creating a supportive, high impact learning environment. Our most important value is student first always, so we are looking for someone whose teaching style and approach to learning are fully aligned with that.
About The Role
You would be joining at an important stage in our growth, with real scope to shape how Public Health is delivered.
As a Public Health Lecturer, you will:
Teach Public Health modules to Higher Education learners Plan and deliver engaging, inclusive sessions that develop critical thinking, analytical skills and professional understanding Design, review and update learning materials and assessments in line with curriculum and awarding body requirements Deliver teaching across key public health topics, including health promotion, epidemiology, health inequalities, population health and public health policy Support learners in applying public health theory to real-world health challenges and community settings Set, mark and moderate assignments, providing clear and constructive feedback to support progression Support students with both academic and pastoral needs, helping them to stay on track and build confidence Maintain accurate records of attendance, progress and achievement Contribute to quality assurance, course reviews and standardisation activities Work with colleagues and external partners so that the curriculum reflects current public health priorities, policy developments and professional practice There may be occasional evening or weekend activity for events or open days, agreed in advance
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You are serious about the standard of Public Health education and comfortable working with learners from a range of backgrounds and abilities.
Essential:
At least 1 year of teaching experience in Higher Education, Further Education, or a similar learning environment, or relevant industry experience alongside the ability to move into teaching Degree or equivalent in Public Health, Health Sciences, Health Promotion, Epidemiology or a closely related discipline Minimum Level 3 qualification in a relevant health-related subject Strong knowledge of public health principles, population health, health inequalities and health promotion Teaching qualification in Higher Education or Further Education, or willingness to work towards one


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Desirable:
Master's degree and/or PhD in Public Health or a related discipline Recent or current vocational experience within public health, healthcare, local government, community health or a related field Experience teaching public health, health promotion, epidemiology, health policy or related subjects Experience designing or updating modules, assessments and learning materials Confidence using digital tools in teaching and awareness of how emerging technologies, including AI, are shaping healthcare and education
You will also bring:
Strong classroom presence and clear communication Good planning and time management, with the ability to manage multiple groups and deadlines A student centred approach, with a balance of support and high expectations A collaborative mindset, willing to share ideas and contribute to a positive team culture A practical, problem solving attitude and calm approach during busy periods
We welcome applications from experienced lecturers and from public health professionals who are ready to move into teaching and work towards a teaching qualification.
Benefits
Salary from £35,000 to £40,000 per year, depending on experience Generous annual leave entitlement Pension scheme Employee Assistance Programme Strong CPD and development opportunities as our HE provision grows Company and social events Retail discounts through Bright Exchange
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