Faculty of Law, St Cross Building, St Cross Road, Oxford The Faculty of Law seeks to appoint a Departmental Lecturer in Taxation during the academic years 2025-2026 and 2026-2027, to meet a shortfall in teaching and other academic needs of the programme. The Departmental Lecturer will be required to undertake teaching and supervision at graduate and undergraduate level in the field of Tax Law, and participate in the broader running of the part-time MSc in Taxation and other taxation courses in the Law Faculty. Some of the teaching for the MSc in Taxation compulsory and elective courses takes place at weekends and outside Oxford term dates, including the residential programmes in September (to commence in September 2025). The postholder will be required to give, under the direction of the Board of the Faculty of Law, a maximum of 144 units of lectures, classes or seminars over the academic year, and supervise dissertations. This will include lecturing and small group teaching on the BA Jurisprudence and BCL, as well as on compulsory and elective courses on the MSc in Taxation; to assist with the development of teaching methods, course design, reading lists and course materials; to undertake a reasonable share of relevant Faculty administrative duties, including pastoral and academic supervision of MSc in Taxation students and formative (practice) assessments of MSc in Taxation students and to examine for the Faculty, especially on the MSc in Taxation. Applicants should hold, or be close to completion of, a postgraduate degree (PhD/DPhil or Masters) with a focus on Taxation Law; potential to provide outstanding teaching and supervision to high-achieving students in the taught postgraduate programmes; administrative and pastoral skills, ability to work co-operatively with colleagues, as well as with University and college administration and to deal effectively with the pastoral needs of graduate students; and evidence of ability to undertake high-quality scholarship and research in Taxation Law commensurate with their career experience, including the capacity to pursue an independent scholarly and research agenda. The post is full time and fixed term until 30 September 2027 and will be based at the Faculty of Law, St Cross Building, St Cross Road, Oxford, OX1 3UL Applications are particularly welcome from women and black and ethnic minority candidates, who are under-represented in academic positions in Oxford.