Overview
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Project Management at The University of Law. The role involves delivering postgraduate and undergraduate courses within the Business School, providing tuition across the course portfolio, and supporting students through marking assignments and addressing queries. The position is based at the Manchester campus.
Responsibilities
* Teach and assess across The University of Law Business School course portfolio in assigned subjects, including developing written and presentation feedback for students.
* Assist in the preparation of assignments and assessments.
* Participate in course design and review.
* Act as an academic coach to students, available to discuss issues affecting performance and progression.
Requirements – Lecturer
* Undergraduate degree or equivalent in a relevant subject.
* Fellowship of Advance HE (HEA) or equivalent or willingness to work towards
* Relevant teaching qualification or willingness to work towards PGCHE
* If not currently held, enrolment into the programme is required (delivered and financially supported by the University), typically within 12 months of passing probation. Successful completion/qualification is essential to this role.
Requirements – Senior Lecturer
* Postgraduate qualification or equivalent in a relevant subject.
* Fellowship of Advance HE (HEA).
* Relevant teaching qualification.
Senior Lecturers will have significant expertise in teaching techniques, pastoral care, mentoring colleagues, assessment design, marking and team leadership.
Benefits
* Competitive salary: Lecturer £40,250 - £42,250; Senior Lecturer £48,000 - £53,000.
* Annual leave entitlement of 35 days plus Bank Holidays.
* Private Medical Scheme and Life Assurance.
* Contributory Pension Scheme.
* Training and Qualifications (including Course Sponsorship/Fee Discount).
* Season Ticket Loans and Student Discounts.
Additional information
Base pay range and contract details are provided by The University of Law. The actual pay will be based on skills and experience. Applicants should be able to prove the right to work in the UK. The University notes it is not a licensed sponsor. Some posts may require a DBS check during the application process. The University of Law is committed to diversity and inclusion.
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