Teaching Associate (Medical/Human Anatomy Demonstrator)

Posted 2 days 4 hours ago by City of Bristol College

£100,000 - £125,000 Annual
Permanent
Part Time
Banking & Financial Services Jobs
Gloucestershire, Bristol, United Kingdom, BS153
Job Description
Teaching Associate (Medical/Human Anatomy Demonstrator)

Bristol Anatomy invites applications for position of Medical/Human Anatomy Teaching Associates (Demonstrators) from registered medical, dental or allied health practitioners. This part-time post, is offered on a fixed-term contract for ten months (Sept-June). There are no clinical duties associated with this post, but it is anticipated that this post will allow successful candidates to maintain some clinical or other commitments.

What will you be doing?

Your duties will focus on the teaching of human anatomy to medical, dental and science students, including assessment and the preparation and maintenance of physical and digital teaching aids. You will also be involved in teaching on external anatomy courses to allied healthcare professionalsundergraduate/postgraduate).

You should apply if

You are seeking to increase your skills in anatomy and gain experience in medical education, and are a registered medical, dental or allied health practitioner.

We would like the successful candidate to start with the School on Tuesday 1st September 2026. Interview date Tuesday, 24 th March 2026. Please note that all interviews for this position will take place in person, and online interviews will not be available.

Additional information

Contract type: Fixed term 10 months (Sept-June)

Grade: I

School/Unit: Department of Anatomy

This advert will close at 23:59 UK time on 26 /02/2026

For any informal queries please contact:

Dr Scott Abbott Paterson ( Associate Professor in Anatomy, School of Anatomy)

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