School of Coding

Public Health Subject Lead

🇬🇧 Birmingham, Vereinigtes Königreich Vor Ort Bildung & Training Vollzeit Veröffentlicht Mai 7, 2026
Arbeitsort Vor Ort
Anstellung Vollzeit
Kategorie Bildung & Training
Sprache English
Veröffentlicht 7. Mai 2026
Zuletzt geprüft 27. Mai 2026
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Public Health Subject Lead at School of Coding: Birmingham, Vereinigtes Königreich; Vor Ort; Vollzeit; Bildung & Training. JobGrid adds normalized role facts, source context, and a path to the employer application page so candidates can compare the listing before applying.

  • Location and workplace: Birmingham, Vereinigtes Königreich, Vor Ort
  • Role classification: Bildung & Training, Vollzeit
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About School of Coding & AI

School of Coding & AI is a UK based education group delivering higher education courses, digital skills, coding and AI training across all levels. As we expand across the UK and internationally, we are building a high performing team to shape the future of technology education.

We have partnered with the University of Wolverhampton and Harper Adams University to launch our first Higher Education Institute. Our goal is simple, deliver high quality, career focused education that gives learners a genuine edge.

We are a growing, ambitious organisation, building out our academic leadership team and looking for proactive, collaborative individuals who are comfortable working in a fast paced environment where new ideas are encouraged.

About the role

This is a key academic leadership role responsible for shaping and delivering our Public Health provision.

As Subject Lead, you will take ownership of the curriculum, teaching quality and student outcomes within Public Health. You will work closely with senior academic leadership to ensure the subject is delivered to a high standard, aligned to university partner requirements and industry expectations.

You will also play a key role in supporting and developing lecturers, maintaining academic standards, and ensuring the subject is positioned for growth.

What you’ll be doing

  • Lead the design, development and continuous improvement of the Public Health curriculum
  • Ensure all modules are delivered in line with university partner requirements and regulatory standards
  • Maintain oversight of teaching quality, student outcomes, retention and progression
  • Line manage and support Public Health lecturers, providing guidance, feedback and development
  • Contribute to recruitment, onboarding and development of academic staff within the subject area
  • Oversee assessment design, marking standards, moderation and feedback quality
  • Lead on quality assurance activity including course reviews, audits and standardisation
  • Act as the key academic contact for Public Health with internal stakeholders and university partners
  • Ensure curriculum content reflects current public health priorities, policy and industry practice
  • Support students academically where needed, particularly on more complex or escalated issues
  • Contribute to broader academic planning, including new programme development and subject expansion
  • Support open days, student recruitment activity and external engagement where required