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Teaching Fellow/Lecturer in Wildlife Conservation / Ecology
Pathobiology & Population Sciences
Location: Hawkshead (nr Potters Bar, Herts)
Salary: £40,528 to £68,063 Per Annum Including London Weighting
Permanent / Full Time
Release Date: 12/05/2026
Closing Date: 29/05/2026
Interview Date: 18/06/2026
Reference: PPS-0108-26
We invite applications for a Teaching Fellow / Lecturer position in either Wildlife Conservation or Ecology in the
Department of Pathobiology and Population Sciences (PPS). This is an exciting position within the Department and
will appeal to those with interests in collaborative teaching and research.
You will join the Royal Veterinary College’s (RVC) Wildlife Health Group and play an important role in the delivery
of our Biological Sciences (Wildlife Health Sciences, WHS) undergraduate course. Additionally, there will be
opportunities to input into our long running MSc courses in Wild Animal Biology and Wild Animal Health. The RVC
Wildlife Health Group provides an opportunity to grow this teaching in parallel to developing research capabilities
within this subject area.
The WHS course is designed to produce biology graduates with training in animal health sciences and the specific
application of these in the wildlife sector. The successful applicant will contribute towards both the teaching and
module leadership within this course, with the support of the existing team. We are particularly interested in
somebody who can demonstrate the integration of health into real-world contexts. Additional teaching
responsibilities associated with this position will include supporting students both as a personal tutor and through
offering and supervising research projects. We are looking for someone who will be confident in sharing their ideas
and who is passionate about their subject. We are therefore seeking candidates with an advanced degree
qualification and experience in either wildlife conservation or ecology. Candidates will ideally have some
experience of teaching in a Higher Education environment.
The new lecturer will diversify our current research portfolio and be encouraged to develop their research
interests, collaborating with internal and external colleagues. The Wildlife Health group is a recent development
within the RVC, and we are looking to expand our research portfolio. A track record of research funding would be
advantageous. The lectureship is being offered on a teaching track whereby we expect the successful candidate
will split their time with a 70% weighting for teaching and 30% for research.
We offer a generous reward and benefits package including:
Competitive and attractive pension package
Generous 30 days annual leave (plus bank holidays and concessionary days)
Access to free in-house CPD
On site café and restaurant
Free membership to the Fitness and Wellbeing Centre located on site (gym, badminton, climbing wall,
Zumba, yoga and pilates classes included)
Cycle to work scheme.
Free mini-bus service to and from Potters Bar station and Hawkshead Campus
A range of family friendly policies, including adoption, maternity and paternity pay and leave.
A detailed job description and person specification is provided in relation to this position. Prospective applicants are encouraged to contact Stuart Patterson (Senior Lecturer in Wild Animal Health) by email: SPatterson@rvc.ac.uk.
For further information and to apply on-line please visit our website: www.rvc.ac.uk
Closing date: Friday 29th May 2026
Interviews will be held on Thursday 18th June 2026
We promote equality of opportunity and diversity within the workplace and welcome applications from all sections
of the community.
We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. We therefore
encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible.
