Birmingham City University
Teaching Fellow in Biomedical Science

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Department: Department of Life and Sports Sciences
Location: City South Campus
Salary: £44,131 to £51,182 per annum
Post Type: Full Time
Release Date: 07 July 2026
Closing Date: 23.59 hours BST on Tuesday 28 July 2026
Reference: LHS26018-R
About Birmingham City University
BCU is a diverse and inclusive learning community of over 30,000 students from more than 100 countries. We are committed to providing a transformational educational experience, supporting world-class research, and fostering a collaborative and supportive working environment. Our student demographic reflects the rich cultural and ethnic diversity of Birmingham itself, with a significant proportion of students from racially minoritised backgrounds. This diversity is a strength, and it calls for a workforce that is equipped to challenge deficit narratives and thinking — those assumptions that position students from underrepresented groups as lacking rather than recognising their assets and potential.
Role Summary
Birmingham City University launched its Biomedical Sciences degree in 2017, leveraging its expertise and strong reputation in Health Sciences. Following significant growth and recent accreditation with the Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS), we are seeking to recruit a full-time, permanent teaching fellow with the skills and expertise to complement our existing team.
We are specifically seeking an individual with expertise in Cellular Pathology and/or Clinical Biochemistry, although applications from highly innovative educators from other Biomedical Science specialisms would be considered. We particularly welcome applications from HCPC registered biomedical scientists with experience of clinical laboratory practice, and/or of teaching on IBMS-accredited Biomedical Science degree programmes.
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You will be expected to contribute to the development and delivery of excellent teaching and assessments across our Biomedical Science programmes, as well as leading modules.
As a teaching fellow, the successful candidate would have the opportunity to contribute to pedagogic research within the team.
Essential Requirements
- An honours degree in Biomedical Science or related field
- PhD or equivalent in a Biomedical Sciences subject or related field
- Previous experience of teaching in Higher Education, including the development and delivery of lectures, workshops and practical laboratory classes
- An ability to provide pastoral and academic support to students
Desirable Requirements
- HCPC Registered Biomedical Scientist
- Holds a relevant teaching qualification or HEA fellowship
- Experience of professional practice as a Biomedical or Clinical Scientist
Interviews are expected to take place w/c 10th August.
Further Information
Applicants are welcome to contact the Professional Academic Lead for Biomedical Sciences Dr James Barnett (james.barnett@bcu.ac.uk) with any queries about the post.


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- Work–life balance – Generous leave and hybrid working (role dependent).
- Career development – Opportunities to grow, develop and progress your career.
- Reward and wellbeing – Competitive pay, pension, wellbeing support and staff benefits.
- Inclusive culture – A supportive, diverse environment where everyone belongs.
Equality, Diversity & Inclusion
We are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and to an environment that supports lawful free speech and academic freedom. We will continuously review and improve our policies, practices, and procedures to ensure that we are promoting these in all aspects of our operations. We believe that by working together, combining our many different backgrounds and life experiences, we will empower each other to reach our full potential.
Disability Confident Employer
Birmingham City University is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer. We are committed to creating an inclusive and accessible recruitment process. Disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria for the role will be guaranteed an interview.
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