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Psychology Technician
Ref. 50072792

Salary
£16,092 – £17,533 per annum (Incl. LWA)

Department/School
School of Social Sciences, LAS

Location
115 New Cavendish Street, Central London


This post is part-time, 17.5 hours per week and fixed term for 12 months. The salary stated above is the pro-rata amount, the full time salary would be £32,185 – £35,066 per annum (Incl. LWA). 

The School of Social Sciences, based at our Cavendish Campus, delivers teaching and research across psychology, criminology, sociology and politics. Within the School, our technical services team plays a vital role in supporting staff and students in both teaching and research. 
 
We are looking for a Psychology Technician to strengthen our support for teaching, research and enterprise activities in Psychology, with emphasis on Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience, working closely with the Psychology Technicians team, academic colleagues and students to ensure high-quality technical provision across our laboratories and specialist facilities. 

You will provide high-quality technical support for psychology teaching, research and enterprise activities. This includes maintaining and developing specialist laboratories, ensuring the safe and effective use of equipment, and supporting staff and students with experimental design, data collection and analysis. 
 
Your expertise will include specialist technologies such as EEG, TMS, eye-tracking, psychophysiology systems (e.g. BIOPAC), as well as experimental platforms such as Gorilla, SPSS and Jamovi. You will also deliver inductions, training and demonstrations to ensure safe and effective use of psychology resources. 

You will hold a degree in Psychology or a closely related discipline (eligible for Graduate Basis for Registration with the BPS). You will bring experience of supporting psychology laboratories in higher education or research, with strong knowledge of cognitive and clinical neuroscience methods. 
 
Excellent IT, problem-solving, and communication skills are essential, along with a flexible and user-focused approach. Experience with programming/scripting for experimental design, AV/observation systems or qualitative tools (e.g. Nvivo) would be an advantage. 

To apply for this vacancy please click above. Further information can be found in the job description and person specification, which can be accessed through link below. To discuss this post further please contact Nick Smith via N.Smith@westminster.ac.uk.

At the University of Westminster, diversity, inclusion and equality of opportunity are at the core of how we engage with students, colleagues, applicants, visitors and all our stakeholders. 

We are fully committed to enabling a supportive and safe learning and working environment which is equitable, diverse and inclusive, is based on mutual respect and trust, and in which harassment and discrimination are neither tolerated nor acceptable.

The University has adopted Smart Working principles to support and further our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion aims of being an inclusive, collaborative and flexible employer. Further details of Smart Working can be discussed at interview stage.

Closing date: midnight on: 13 March 2026
Interviews are likely to be held on either: w/e 23 March and or w/c 30 March 2026

Administrative contact (for queries only): Recruitment@westminster.ac.uk