Overview
The Law Faculty is looking to appoint a Law Bridging Programme Coordinator between May to September 2026 to assist Professor Imogen Goold, Access and Outreach Co-ordinator for the Law Faculty, to design, organise and implement the programme, and to provide some teaching for the Opportunity Oxford Programming. The postholder will report to Professor Imogen Goold and will be supported by the Senior Access and Outreach Officer. The successful candidate will be required to lead, with the Access and Outreach Co-ordinator, the delivery of both the non-residential and non-residential components of the course, be responsible for setting up and maintaining the VLE for the programme, i.e. Canvas and to teach introductory exercises used for the online non-residential component of the course and some of the skills sessions. The successful candidate will also liaise with the Opportunity Oxford team on the delivery of the residential part of the course.
Responsibilities
* Lead, with the Access and Outreach Co-ordinator, the delivery of both the non-residential and residential components of the course.
* Set up and maintain the VLE for the programme (Canvas).
* Teach introductory exercises used for the online non-residential component of the course and some of the skills sessions.
* Liaise with the Opportunity Oxford team on the delivery of the residential part of the course.
Qualifications
* Candidates should be educated to degree level or equivalent, with an excellent educational record and have experience with teaching Law as tutorials.
* Preference will be given to someone who can teach one or more of the three Moderations subjects offered by the Law Faculty: Roman Law, Constitutional Law and Criminal Law, and to someone with knowledge of pedagogical methods for legal studies.
Details
* The role is fixed term until 30 September 2026 and is offered on a 0.2 FTE basis (approximately 1 day a week). The hours will be spread unevenly across the period of the appointment.
* The postholder will be required to be in Oxford regularly and must be based in Oxford full-time between 7–18 September 2026 during the residential part of the course.
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