Role
Are you an experienced social work academic committed to building transformative partnerships that enhance education, research, and practice? We are seeking an Associate Professor in Social Work to lead and expand our external engagement across social care, health, and community sectors. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to Kingston University’s Town House Strategy by strengthening and expanding collaboration with local authorities, the NHS, voluntary and community organisations, and service user groups. You will play a key role in developing sustainable partnerships that support practice learning, co‑produced teaching, and impactful research aligned to sector needs.
You will also lead knowledge exchange activity that delivers real‑world impact, supporting workforce development and addressing local and regional priorities within social work and social care. The post holder will contribute to high‑quality teaching and curriculum innovation, embedding Kingston’s Future Skills approach to prepare sought‑after graduates.
Please note an enhanced DBS check clearance is required for the role.
Qualifications & Expectations
You will be an established academic or experienced practitioner with a strong commitment to partnership working, innovation, and impact in social work. You will bring a strong track record (or clear trajectory) in research, knowledge exchange, or professional engagement.
Demonstrated significant experience of building and sustaining partnerships across statutory, voluntary, and community sectors, with the ability to translate collaboration into tangible outcomes, including student opportunities, workforce development, and applied research.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, commitment to inclusive and collaborative working, a proactive and outward‑facing orientation, and a record of connecting academic activity with practice.
Applicants must meet Kingston University’s learning and teaching standards. By the end of probation, you must achieve the relevant UKPSF recognition if not already obtained—either through our accredited Introduction to Learning and Teaching programme for new lecturers or the Kingston Academic Practice Standards framework for experienced educators.
Candidates must be able to demonstrate their eligibility to work in the UK in accordance with the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006.
Equal Opportunities
We welcome applications from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic backgrounds, LGBTQ+ communities and those with disabilities.
Salary and Conditions
Salary: £60,996 – £70,239 per annum
Contract type: Permanent | Hours: 37 per week | Location: Kingston Hill
Documents
- Candidate Pack (PDF, 10722.76 kb)
- Role Profile (PDF, 261.6 kb)
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