UCL Research Department of Cell and Developmental Biology UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON Part Time Position Anatomy Demonstrator Applications for anatomy demonstrating posts at UCL will be considered in early August. A compulsory induction session will be run for new staff at the end of September. Anatomy teaching at UCL runs from early October until May. Applicants must be at least MBBS qualified (or equivalent) with a comprehensive understanding of Anatomy. Previous experience of teaching and/or proven ability to communicate anatomy effectively to undergraduate and postgraduate students is essential. Salary will be based on the Lecturer A scale, depending on experience. If you would like to be considered for any of this work please send your CV (with details of two referees) to Dr Wendy Birch Anatomy Laboratory Rockefeller Building 21, University Street University College London London WC1E 6JJ Tel: 020 7679 6372 or 020 7679 6152 Email: w.birch@ucl.ac.uk UCL Taking Action for Equality Research Department of Cell and Developmental Biology UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON Anatomy Demonstrator JOB DESCRIPTION Main Purpose To teach and examine anatomy Duties and Responsibilities . To have sufficient knowledge of the syllabus topics to be able to teach anatomy to undergraduate and postgraduate students. To help prepare, administer and mark assessments and conduct revision sessions. To help prepare dissections and prosections as directed by Dr Wendy Birch or academics with specific responsibility for the delivery of parts of the UCL curriculum. To be familiar with the Human Tissue Act 2004 and how these relate to anatomical examination. To be familiar with and agree to abide by the Anatomy Laboratory local protocol and to ensure that all work in the Anatomy Laboratory is undertaken according to the local protocol. To facilitate the work of others working in the Anatomy Laboratory; to establish and maintain excellent communication links with others working in the laboratory; to leave the Anatomy Laboratory and other general areas tidy at the end of the day. To be fully aware of and comply with the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology and UCL’s policies and procedures in relation to confidentiality, health and safety at work, COSHH regulations, infection control, security regulations and all local safety rules regarding fire, chemical and manual handling hazards, and to ensure that these are implemented and followed at all times. These duties will be subject to review in line with the changing requirements of the Department and UCL, changes in UK regulations. The post older will at all times follow UCL policies including Equal Opportunities, Race Equality, Fire and Health and safety etc. This job description sets out the duties of the post at the time it was drawn up. Such duties may vary from time to time without changing the general character of the duties or level of responsibility entailed. Such variations are a common occurrence and cannot of themselves justify a reconsideration of the grading of the post. Research Department of Cell and Developmental Biology UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON Anatomy Demonstrator / Lecturer PERSON SPECIFICATION Knowledge and Qualifications Essential: A primary university qualification or equivalent post-graduate work experience where anatomical studies form the major component. Knowledge of basic sciences and anatomical sciences to degree level. Skills and experience Essential: Desirable: Evidence of previous teaching experience at undergraduate level. Experience of Anatomy Ability to communicate anatomy effectively to undergraduate and postgraduate students. Ability to work with, and train others, as needed. Experience of analysis of medical images such as radiographs, CT and MRI Practical experience of working in a multidisciplinary environment. Experience of human dissection. Research experience in an anatomical discipline. Experience of a range of teaching methods. Basic understanding of different medical imaging methods and good image processing ability. Personal qualities Good computer abilities. Flexible approach to working hours and able to work outside normal hours. Good health record and no criminal record. Able to work on own initiative.